MIT Sloan School of Management Course Description

Organizations and Environments

Subject: Organizational Studies

Description: Examines theory and research on the relationship of organizations to each other and to their economic, political, and social environments. Classic and contemporary approaches to complex social systems, the dynamics of inertia and change, the role of legitimacy, and the production of change as an intended or unintended consequence. Considers the relative roles of voluntarism and determinism in the pursuit of organizational agendas and in the shaping of organizational environments, for example, with respect to changing employment relationships and environmentalism. Primarily for doctoral students.

Course #: 15.342

Professor(s) who recently taught this course:
Pablo Boczkowski
Ezra Zuckerman