Hi, I see differences in the content and sequence of videos on this playlist and the videos on the MeanThant website, so which ones should we rely on? thanks
well - not that random I guess. There is one book which is very well globally recognised and most institutions who are teaching about Organization Theory use it (I am based at Swedish university) :)
6 Contributing Disciplines to the Organization Behavior Field are: iedunote.com/contributing-disciplines-to-organization-behavior-field 1. Psychology. 2. Sociology. 3. Social Psychology. 4. Economics. 5. Anthropology. 6. Political Sciences.
Hi, I see differences in the content and sequence of videos on this playlist and the videos on the MeanThant website, so which ones should we rely on? thanks
+Wael Dalgamouni Hello, certainly this playlist - that is what I am working on and updating continuously. :)
Thanks for the in depth knowledge.. Much appreciated
Good explanation
Holmes Institute in Australia is providing the lecture notes that match 100 percent of your video. Is it just random?
well - not that random I guess. There is one book which is very well globally recognised and most institutions who are teaching about Organization Theory use it (I am based at Swedish university) :)
thanks MeanThat, it's good to know that ! and it was a very useful video!!
Hi, do you have anything regarding closed and open systems in the theories of organizing?
+Wael Dalgamouni Hi, unfortunately I don't - very sorry about that :(
6 Contributing Disciplines to the Organization Behavior Field are: iedunote.com/contributing-disciplines-to-organization-behavior-field
1. Psychology.
2. Sociology.
3. Social Psychology.
4. Economics.
5. Anthropology.
6. Political Sciences.
Aha do nimmu lana