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Organizational Psychology II

Code 14871
Year 3
Semester S1
ECTS Credits 6
Workload T(30H)/TP(30H)
Scientific area Psychology
Entry requirements Not applicable.
Mode of delivery Face-to-face.
Work placements Not applicable.
Learning outcomes At the end of the teaching-learning process the student should be able to:

Recognize characteristics of Organizational Psychology as a domain of expertise and application of Psychology
Characterize fundamental processes and contexts of application of psychology in the organization, work and human resources
Understand and articulate methodological and theoretical fundamentals between Organizational Psychology and Human Resource Management
Recognize and understand basic methods and techniques of Psychology application in the organization, work and human resources
Search and critically analyze scientific information in Organizational Psychology
Produce and elaborate written documents of scientific nature about Organizational Psychology themes
Communicate information and scientific knowledge in Organizational Psychology
Demonstrate interpersonal and teamwork skills
Plan and carry out studies and simulations with potential application in the labor and organizational reality
Syllabus I- Fundamentals of Organizational Psychology at work and in strategic and integrated human resources management

1.Contexts:
1.1. Organizational Psychology and the Management function of/with People - A diachronic integrated vision from the Industrial Age to the Knowledge Era
1.2. Confluence and influence among theoretical, empirical and methodological fundamentals

2.Introduction to Processes:
2.1. Nature of the human resource management function, power, conflict and negotiation process
2.2. Inter-relationship between individual - organization - The psychological contract as a process - From Genesis to rupture without violation

3. Introduction to Methods and Techniques:
3.1. Human resources recruitment and selection
3.2. Human resources training and development
Main Bibliography Boxall, P., Purcell, J., & Wright, P. (Eds.) (2007). The Oxford Handbook of human resource management. New York: OUP.
Caetano, A., & Vala, J. (Eds.) (2007). Gestão de Recursos Humanos – contextos, processos e técnicas. Lisboa: Editora RH.
Caetano, A., Neves, J., & Ferreira, J. (Orgs.) (2022). Psicossociologia das Organizações – Fundamentos e Aplicações. Edições Sílabo.
Cartwright, S., & Cooper, C. (Eds.) (2008). The Oxford Handbook of Personnel Psychology. New York: OUP.
Cunha, M., Rego, A., Cunha, R., Marques, C., & Gomes, J. (2010). Manual de gestão de pessoas e do capital humano. Lisboa: Sílabo.
Gomes, A. (Ed.) (2011). Psicologia das organizações, do trabalho e dos recursos humanos. Coimbra: Imprensa da UC.
Lewis, R., & Zibarras, L. (Eds.) (2013). Work and Occupational Psychology – Integrating Theory and Practice. London: Sage.
Teaching Methodologies and Assessment Criteria The teaching process is organized in theoretical and theoretical-practical lessons. In theoretical sessions demonstrative, expository and interrogative methodologies, supported by dynamic audiovisual resources are adopted. These aim to stimulate a comprehensive learning of facts, concepts and theoretical models, via stimulation of a participatory and critical analytical attitude of students. The evaluation of this component is carried out by one individual test - 60% of the final score. In the theoretical-practical component active and student-centred methodologies are adopted. These methodologies intend to encourage independent and cooperative work, in the classroom, in the search, synthesis and analysis of current scientific literature published in a foreign language, used in the development of two practical assignments, with their reporting, analysis and discussion in group sessions - 40% of the final score.
Language Portuguese. Tutorial support is available in English.
Last updated on: 2023-10-26

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