Organizing and Leading in a Sustainable World, 7.5 credits
Organizing and Leading in a Sustainable World, 7.5 högskolepoäng
Course Code: | JOSG10 |
Confirmed: | Oct 31, 2024 |
Valid From: | Jan 19, 2026 |
Education Cycle: | First-cycle level |
Disciplinary domain: | Social sciences |
Subject group: | Business Administration |
Specialised in: | G1N First cycle, has only upper-secondary level entry requirements |
Main field of study: | Business Administration |
On completion of the course the student will be able to:
1. describe different theoretical perspectives for organizing and leading in a sustainable world.
2. explain the role of leadership and employee motivation at the individual, organizational and societal levels.
3. identify organizational challenges and apply diverse organizational theories and models to analyze such challenges.
4. describe organizational issues and apply diverse leadership and motivation theories to real-life cases in companies.
5. analyze relevant information concerning a given organizing and/or leading problem and communicate the results of the analysis.
6. analyze the complexity of organizing and leading for a sustainable world.
7. evaluate the importance and significance of broader societal trends when managing and leading organizations.
Organizing and Leading in a Sustainable World is an introductory course into organization and leadership theory and practice. The course will specifically address the following areas:
Connection to Research and Practice
The course connects to research in general management, and specifically to research carried out at JIBS in the areas of leadership, ownership, and sustainability. The research is used to stimulate group discussions and to enhance the student’s learning experience. Secondly, the course uses connections to practice, using in-class case study discussions and having guest lecturers from the industry.
The course includes lectures, seminars, group work and written examination.
Language of instruction is in English.
General entry requirements and Mathematics 3b or 3c, Civics 1b or 1a1+1a2, English 6 or Proof of English proficiency is required with required grades E. Or: Mathematics further level 1b or 1c, Civics level 1b or 1a1+1a2, English level 2. Exemption from the requirement in Swedish is given.
The course is assessed in two parts:
Individual written exam (ILOs: 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 7), representing 4.5 credits.
Group assignment (ILOs: 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7), representing 3 credits.
Registration of examination: All parts of the compulsory examination in the course must be passed with a passing grade (A-E) before a final grade can be set. The final grade of the course is determined by the sum total of points for all parts of the examination in the course (0-100 points). Grade is set in accordance to JIBS grading policy.
Name of the Test | Value | Grading |
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Individual written exam | 4.5 credits | A/B/C/D/E/FX/F |
Group assignment | 3 credits | A/B/C/D/E/FX/F |
Academic integrity
JIBS students are expected to maintain a strong academic integrity. This implies to behave within the boundaries of academic rules and expectations relating to all types of teaching and examination.
Copying someone else’s work is a particularly serious offence and can lead to disciplinary action. When you copy someone else’s work, you are plagiarising. You must not copy sections of work (such as paragraphs, diagrams, tables and words) from any other person, including another student or any other author. Cutting and pasting is a clear example of plagiarism. There is a workshop and online resources to assist you in not plagiarising called the Interactive Anti-Plagiarism Guide.
Other forms of breaking academic integrity include (but are not limited to) adding your name to a project you did not work on (or allowing someone to add their name), cheating on an examination, helping other students to cheat and submitting other students work as your own, and using non-allowed electronic equipment during an examination. All of these make you liable to disciplinary action.
Bratton, J. & Robinson, M. (2023). Organizational Leadership . 2nd ed. Los Angeles: SAGE. ISBN: 9781529793611
A list of articles will be supplied at the course introduction.