Subject: Sociology of Work
(12 -
IM1003) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2013.. To gain knowledge about sociological work subjects, forms of work organization and structure, and connection between organization and
society in order to maximize the efficiency of human resource management and organization. Acquiring knowledge about the importance of labor and social factors that influence the value of work, knowledge of theoretical concepts.
Labour and modern models of organization, knowledge of formal and informal structures of working organization, knowledge about the
factors that influence the success of the organization, knowledge of the theories of motivation and motivational models in methods of
conflict, knowledge of alienated labor and humanization of work, knowledge about the impact of technology and technical intelligence on
the development of society, knowledge about global changes in modern society and the factors of change. The man and the value of labour: the division of work and its professional aspect, needs, interests and values as drivers of human labour.
Theoretical understanding of the organization: scientific management, human relations theory, the theory of bureaucratic organizations,
situational theory, behaviour theories. Contemporary models of organization: simple, bureaucratic, multidivision professional, the
Japanese model, ad hoch democracies. The structure of organizations: formal horizontal and vertical structure, authority and responsibility
in the organization, and friendly interest groups. Factors of development organizations: the success of the organization, impact of national
culture, technology and organizational culture on performance. Work motivation: the theory of motivation and models of motivation, work
ethic and productivity, human resources. Alienation in work and leisure: the alienation of labour, alienation and technology, transfer of
leisure. The conflicts in the organization: social, organizational and personal conflicts, trade unions and workers' power, strikes, industrial
sabotage, crime, white collar and corporate crime. Humanization of work: work group, team work, forms of collective bargaining and
industrial democracy. Changes in work in the modern age: the knowledge economy, politics employment, unemployment, job insecurity,
job for life. Global changes and factors of its change: class structure of modern society and channel mobility, globalization and economic
inequality, the impact of technology, culture, political and economic development of society. Classes are held in the form of lectures, students participate in discussions about the problems exposed, seminar papers, conference
papers, exercises and discussions on the problems of writing paper.
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