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  • 1.  Syllabus, etc. for OB PhD seminar

    Posted 07-07-2015 14:34

    Hi All,

     

    I am teaching a PhD seminar on Organizational Behavior this fall. I would very much appreciate any syllabi, reading lists, or other materials for similar courses that you are willing to share.


    Many thanks!


    Chris


    Christopher M. Berry, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
    Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Psychology
    Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
    Kelley School of Business
    Indiana University



  • 2.  Syllabus, etc. for OB PhD seminar

    Posted 07-07-2015 15:37
    Here is a very old syllabus.

    however, I do think the grading system we used would be useful today

    best
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    Martin G. Evans
    Professor Emeritus, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto.

    48 Griswold Street
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    617-876-3980

    URL: www.rotman.utoronto.ca/~evans

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    On Tue, Jul 7, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Berry, Christopher Michael <cmberry2@indiana.edu> wrote:

    Hi All,

     

    I am teaching a PhD seminar on Organizational Behavior this fall. I would very much appreciate any syllabi, reading lists, or other materials for similar courses that you are willing to share.


    Many thanks!


    Chris


    Christopher M. Berry, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
    Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Psychology
    Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
    Kelley School of Business
    Indiana University




  • 3.  Syllabus, etc. for OB PhD seminar

    Posted 07-08-2015 10:01

    Hi Chris,

    Here's the syllabus I used in the Spring of 2014 for one of the two OB seminars in our program.

     

    Note that since theoretical synthesis was one objective of the course, all readings were not the most current. Moreover, because another objective was to enhance students' ability to recognize differences between good and poor research, I chose some of the studies based on their problematic aspects.

     

    Good luck,

    Bruce

     

    Bruce M. Meglino

    Distinguished Professor Emeritus

    18 Port Tack

    Hilton Head Island, SC 29928

    H: 843-271-6789 C: 803-261-1552

    http://www.moore.sc.edu/facultyresearch/facultystaff.aspx?Query=meglino&FacultyStaff=all&Department=0&FacultyStaffId=57

     

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    Hi All,

     

    I am teaching a PhD seminar on Organizational Behavior this fall. I would very much appreciate any syllabi, reading lists, or other materials for similar courses that you are willing to share.

     

    Many thanks!

     

    Chris

     

    Christopher M. Berry, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
    Associate Editor, Journal of Applied Psychology
    Department of Management and Entrepreneurship
    Kelley School of Business
    Indiana University