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DEPAOLI PAOLO
(syllabus)
Core concepts and components of organizations will be analyzed (i.e. organizational social structure, technology, physical structure, organizational culture, organizational power, control, and conflict) in the light of the drivers of uncertainty and change presently characterizing their environment. Within this framework, theories and tools to understand and change organizations towards social responsibility and sustainability will be addressed: crisis management and complexity; change management and organizational learning design; innovation, key skills, and ethical implications; business models to overcome ‘business as usual’; reporting and non financial statements These action research tools will be considered also by means of examples, case studies, and specific publications: e.g. organizational implications of Green Public Procurement; the elderly society and the development of ICT based services; digital transformation, industry 4.0 and key skills; innovation towards sustainability, significance and limitations of the ‘shared value creation’ framework.
(reference books)
A) Libro di testo per studenti NON frequentanti: F. Ballucchi e K. Furlotti (a cura di), La responsabilità sociale delle imprese – Un percorso verso lo sviluppo sostenibile, profili di governance e di accountability, seconda edizione, Giappichelli Editore 2019 B) Principali articoli di riferimento per studenti FREQUENTANTI; gli articoli seguenti costituiscono anche la BIBLIOGRAFIA di riferimento del corso : Adams, R., Jeanrenaud, S., Bessant, J., Denyer, D., & Overy, P. (2016). Sustainability‐oriented innovation: A systematic review. International Journal of Management Reviews, 18(2), 180-205. Commissione Europea (2001), Libro verde. Promuovere un quadro europeo per la responsabilità sociale delle imprese Depaoli, P., D’Atri, A., & De Marco, M. (2011). Innovating IS management by enhancing knowledge intensive service activities (KISA): the study of two cases in the banking sector. International journal of networking and virtual organisations, 8(3-4), 323-337. Depaoli, P. (2016). Organizing e-Services Co-production in Multiple Contexts: Implications for Designers and Policymakers. In Blurring the Boundaries Through Digital Innovation (pp. 231-245). Springer, Cham. Geissdoerfer, M., Savaget, P., Bocken, N. M., & Hultink, E. J. (2017). The Circular Economy–A new sustainability paradigm? Journal of cleaner production, 143, 757-768. GRI standards, GRI 101: principi di rendicontazione 2016 Interface (2019), Lessons for the Future - The Interface guide to changing your business to change the world. OECD (2018), OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct (pp 9-37 + Questions 14-18) Porter, M. E., & Kramer, M. R. (2006). Strategy and society: the link between corporate social responsibility and competitive advantage. Harvard business review, 84(12), 78-92 Porter, M., & Kramer, M. (2011). Creating Shared Value, Harvard business review, January-February, Ruggie, J. (2008). Protect, respect and remedy: A framework for business and human rights. Innovations: Technology, Governance, Globalization, 3(2), 189-212. A) For students who do NOT attend the lessons: F. Ballucchi e K. Furlotti (a cura di), La responsabilità sociale delle imprese – Un percorso verso lo sviluppo sostenibile, profili di governance e di accountability, seconda edizione, Giappichelli Editore 2019 B) Main refernces for students who ATTEND the lessons: Adams, R., Jeanrenaud, S., Bessant, J., Denyer, D., & Overy, P. (2016). Sustainability‐oriented innovation: A systematic review. International Journal of Management Reviews, 18(2), 180-205. Commissione Europea (2001), Libro verde. Promuovere un quadro europeo per la responsabilità sociale delle imprese Depaoli, P., D’Atri, A., & De Marco, M. (2011). Innovating IS management by enhancing knowledge intensive service activities (KISA): the study of two cases in the banking sector. International journal of networking and virtual organisations, 8(3-4), 323-337. Depaoli, P. (2016). Organizing e-Services Co-production in Multiple Contexts: Implications for Designers and Policymakers. In Blurring the Boundaries Through Digital Innovation (pp. 231-245). Springer, Cham. Geissdoerfer, M., Savaget, P., Bocken, N. M., & Hultink, E. J. (2017). The Circular Economy–A new sustainability paradigm? Journal of cleaner production, 143, 757-768. GRI standards, GRI 101: principi di rendicontazione 2016 Interface (2019), Lessons for the Future - The Interface guide to changing your business to change the world.
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