The course aims at introducing students to the main issues of organizational design, human resources management, and organizational behavior with regard to shipping and logistics companies. However, the teaching is provided entirely in Italian. For all the relevant information, see the corresponding section in Italian.
The aim of the course is to provide students with the fundamental theoretical - interpretative keys and the basic tools for analyzing organizational dynamics, human resources management and organizational behavior in maritime transport companies.
The course is provided entirely in Italian. For all the relevant information, see the corresponding section in Italian.
No prerequistes are requested, excluding business fundamentals
The course is taught in Italian. Foreign students are invited to contact the instructor so to find appropriate references in order to focus the most relevant topics.
Students who have valid certification of physical or learning disabilities and wish to discuss possible accommodations or other circumstances regarding lectures, coursework, and exams should speak both with the instructor and with Professor Serena Scotto (scotto@economia.unige.it), the Department’s disability liaison.
The course is organized into two parts. The first is focused on
The second on
No textbooks referring to the sectors covered by the course are available. Materials and suggested supports will then be delivered.
Ricevimento: Office hour request should be sent at alberto.monti@unige.it to agree on the day, time and method (in person or online).
Ricevimento: Students can contact the teacher by e-mail to fix a meeting
2°nd semester. Please refer to the url in the Italian section for updated information
The course is taught in Italian. Foreign students are invited to contact the instructor to find the most appropriate way to assess the students' learning
Criteria for the evaluation will be, among others, the appropriateness of the answers, the clarity, and the ability to summarize and to provide critical thinking.
Foreign students are invited to contact the instructor to find the most appropriate way to assess the students' learning