The literature can be changed before the semester starts.
Students are advised to find the literature on LEARN before they
buy the books.
Textbooks
Cheney, G., Christensen, L.T., Zorn jr., T.E.., & Ganesh, S.
(2011). Organizational Communication in an Age of
Globalization. 2nd ed. Long Grove: Waveland.
Griffin, E., Ledbetter, A., & Sparks, G. (2015). A First
Look at Communication Theory. 9th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill.
(from 1. quarter)
E-compendium (on CBS Learn)
Barker, J.R. (1993). Tightening the iron cage: Concertive control
in self-managing teams.Administrative Science Quarterly,
38(3), 408-437.
Courtright, J.A., Fairhurst, G.T., & Rogers, L.E. (1989).
Interaction patterns in organic and mechanistic systems. The
Academy of Management Journal, 32(4), 773-802.
Cross, R., & Prusak, L. (2002). The people who make
organizations go - or stop. Harvard Business Review,
80(6), 104-112.
Krackhardt, D., & Hanson, J.R. (1993). Informal networks: The
company behind the charts. Harvard Business Review, 71(4),
104-111.
Martin, J., & Siehl, C. (1983). Organizational culture and
counterculture: An uneasy symbiosis. Organizational
Dynamics, 12(2), 52-64.
Morgan, G. (2006). Images of Organization. London: Sage.
(extracts)
Orlikowski, W. J. (2010). The sociomateriality of organisational
life: Considering technology in management research. Cambridge
Journal of Economics, 34, 125-141.
Schein, E. H. (2010). Organizational Culture and
Leadership. 4th ed. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
(extracts)
Tourish, D., & Hargie, O. (2004). Motivating critical upward
communication: A key challenge for management decision making. In
D. Tourish & O. Hargie (Eds.), Key Issues in Organizational
Communication (pp. 188-204). London:
Routledge.
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