Organizational Behaviour detailed syllabus for Computer Science Engineering (CSE), R18 regulation has been taken from the JNTUHs official website and presented for the students of B.Tech Computer Science Engineering branch affiliated to JNTUH course structure. For Course Code, Course Titles, Theory Lectures, Tutorial, Practical/Drawing, Credits, and other information do visit full semester subjects post given below. The syllabus PDF files can also be downloaded from the universities official website.
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Unit – I
Introduction to OB – Definition, Nature and Scope – Environmental and organizational context – Impact of IT, globalization, Diversity, Ethics, culture, reward systems and organizational design on Organizational Behaviour. Cognitive Processes-I: Perception and Attribution: Nature and importance of Perception – Perceptual selectivity and organization – Social perception – Attribution Theories – Locus of control -Attribution Errors -Impression Management.
Unit – II
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Unit – III
Dynamics of OB-I: Communication – types – interactive communication in organizations – barriers to communication and strategies to improve the follow of communication – Decision Making: Participative decision-making techniques – creativity and group decision making. Dynamics of OB -II Stress and Conflict: Meaning and types of stress -Meaning and types of conflict – Effect of stress and intraindividual conflict – strategies to cope with stress and conflict.
Unit – IV
Dynamics of OB -III Power and Politics: Meaning and types of power – empowerment – Groups Vs. Teams – Nature of groups – dynamics of informal groups – dysfunctions of groups and teams – teams in modern work place.
Unit – V
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Reference Books:
- Luthans, Fred: Organizational Behaviour 10/e, McGraw-Hill, 2009
- McShane: Organizational Behaviour, 3e, TMH, 2008
- Nelson: Organizational Behaviour, 3/e, Thomson, 2008.
- Newstrom W. John and Davis Keith, Organisational Behaviour– Human Behaviour at Work, 12/e, TMH, New Delhi, 2009.
- Pierce and Gardner: Management and Organisational Behaviour: An Integrated perspective, Thomson, 2009.
- Robbins, P. Stephen, Timothy A. Judge: Organisational Behaviour, 12/e, PHI/Pearson, New Delhi, 2009.
- Pareek Udai: Behavioural Process at Work: Oxford and IBH, New Delhi, 2009.
- Schermerhorn: Organizational Behaviour 9/e, Wiley, 2008.
- Hitt: Organizational Behaviour, Wiley, 2008
- Aswathappa: Organisational Behaviour, 7/e, Himalaya, 2009
- Mullins: Management and Organisational Behaviour, Pearson, 2008.
- McShane, Glinow: Organisational Behaviour–Essentials, TMH, 2009.
- Ivancevich: Organisational Behaviour and Management, 7/e, TMH, 2008.
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