Literature List 2012 (pdf)

 Leadership & Organization Literature List 2012 “Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.” Francis Bacon "Employ your time in improving yourself by other men’s writings, so that you shall gain easily what others have labored hard for." Socrates Main course books March, J. G., & Weil, T. 2005. On leadership. Malden, MA: Blackwell Pub. ISBN 1405132477 Book Chapters (you need only single chapters) March, J. G. 1999. The Future, Disposable Organizations, and the Rigidities of Imagination in March, J. G. 1999. The pursuit of organizational intelligence. Malden, Mass.: Blackwell. (Chapter 10) Will be distributed in class. Articles (available online through the LiU Library Page) 1
Alvisi, A., Narduzzo, A., & Zamarian, M. 2003. Playstation and the Power of Unexpected Consequences. Information, Communication & Society, 6(4): 608‐627. Cohen, M. D., March, J. G., & Olsen, J. P. 1972. A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice. Administrative Science Quarterly, 17(1): 1‐25. Cohen, M. D. 2007. Reading Dewey: Reflections on the Study of Routine. Organization Studies, 28(5): 773‐
786. Edmondson, A., Bohmer, R., & Pisano, G. 2001. Speeding Up Team Learning. Harvard Business Review, 79(9): 125‐132. 722A23 Leadership & Organization Hedberg, B. L. T., Bystrom, P. C., & Starbuck, W. H. 1976. Camping on Seesaws: Prescriptions for a Self‐
Designing Organization. Administrative Science Quarterly, 21(1): 41‐65. Kahneman, D. 2003. A perspective on judgment and choice: Mapping bounded rationality. American Psychologist, 58(9): 697‐720. Levitt, B. & March, J. G. 1988. Organizational Learning. Annual Review of Sociology, 14: 319‐340. March, J. G. 1991a. Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning. Organization Science, 2(1, Special Issue: Organizational Learning: Papers in Honor of (and by) James G. March): 71‐87. March, J. G. 1991b. How Decisions Happen in Organizations. Human‐Computer Interaction, 6(2): 95. 1
A bit tricky to find, ask Marie if you cannot find it. 1 Miller, C. C., & Ireland, R. D. 2005. Intuition in strategic decision making: Friend or foe in the fast‐paced 21st century? Academy of Management Executive, 19(1): 19‐30. Simon, H. A., Dantzig, G. B., Hogarth, R., Plott, C. R., Raiffa, H., Schelling, T. C., Shepsle, K. A., Thaler, R., Tversky, A., & Winter, S. 1987. Decision Making and Problem Solving. Interfaces, 17(5): 11‐31. Simon, H. A. 1991. Bounded Rationality and Organizational Learning. Organization Science, 2(1): 125‐134. Snowden, D. J. & Boone, M. E. 2007. A Leader's Framework for Decision Making. (cover story). Harvard Business Review, 85(11): 68‐76. Weick, K. E. 1988. Enacted Sensemaking in Crisis Situations. Journal of Management Studies, 25(4): 305‐
317. Weick, K. E. 1993. The Collapse of Sensemaking in Organizations: The Mann Gulch Disaster. Administrative Science Quarterly, 38(4): 628‐652. Weick, K. E., & Roberts, K. H. 1993. Collective Mind in Organizations: Heedful Interrelating on Flight Decks. Administrative Science Quarterly, 38(3): 357‐381. Cases The first week’s case (Kodak) can be downloaded from IT’s Learning. The other cases can be bought electronically through www.ecch.com/students (about £5 each): 
Leadership in Action: To the South Pole (Case Day Week Two) 
Discovery in the Amazon (Live Case Week Three) 
Prediction Markets At Google (Case Day Week Three) 
Fritidsresor Under Pressure (Case Day Week Four) Case Book for Final Paper (choose one of the following books)2 Albright, M. K., & Woodward, W. 2003. Madam Secretary. New York, N.Y.: Miramax Books. 722A23 Leadership & Organization Allen, P. 2011. Idea man : a memoir by the cofounder of Microsoft. New York, N.Y.: Portfolio/Penguin. Andrews, C. 2010. Reinventing Food: Ferran Adria: The Man Who Changed the Way We Eat. London: Phaidon Press Ltd. Cheng, N. 1995. Life and death in Shanghai. Hammersmith, London: Flamingo. Cherry‐Garrard, A., & Alexander, C. 2005/1922. The worst journey in the world. New York: Penguin Books. Isaacson, W. 2011. Steve Jobs. London: Little, Brown. 2
The reference may sometimes refer to the hardback version, try to find the paperback version if possible, they are normally cheaper. 2 Krakauer, J. 1998. Into thin air : a personal account of the Mount Everest disaster (1st 1998 ed.). New York: Villard. Kramer, R. 1988. Maria Montessori : a biography. Reading, Mass.: Addison‐Wesley Pub. Co. Kushner, D. 2003. Masters of Doom : how two guys created an empire and transformed pop culture (1st ed.). New York: Random House. Love, J. F. 1986. McDonald's : behind the arches. Toronto ; New York: Bantom Books. Malmsten, E., Portanger, E., & Drazin, C. 2001. Boo hoo : a dot‐com story from concept to catastrophe. London: Random House Business Books. Mandela, N. 1994. Long walk to freedom : the autobiography of Nelson Mandela (1st ed.). Boston: Little, Brown. Markopolos, H., & Casey, F. 2010. No one would listen : a true financial thriller. Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley. Pettersson, B. 2003. Handelsmännen : så skapade Erling och Stefan Persson sitt modeimperium (Ny utg. ed.). Stockholm: MånPocket. (only available in Swedish and temporarily out of print, but may be available second hand) Price, D. A. 2008. The Pixar touch : the making of a company. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. Roddick, A. 2005. Business as unusual. Chichester: Anita Roddick Books. Schultz, H., & Gordon, J. 2011. Onward : how Starbucks fought for its life without losing its soul. New York, NY: Rodale : Distributed to the Trade by Macmillan. Schultz, H., & Yang, D. J. 1997. Pour your heart into it : how Starbucks built a company one cup at a time (1st ed.). New York, NY: Hyperion. Reading Guide (C) – Included in Café Seminar (MP1) – Included in Visualization Workshop/Minor Paper 1 722A23 Leadership & Organization (MP2) – Included in Minor Paper 2 Week One: Exploration and Exploitation in Organizational Learning (C) March (1999) (ca 15 p) (C) Simon (1991) (ca 9 p) (C) Hedberg et al (1976) (ca20 p) (C) March (1991a) (ca 16p) (C) March and Weil (2005) Chapter 1 and 6 + Appendix 1 (ca 35 p) (C) Kodak Case 3 First 1/4 of your chosen Final Paper Case Book Week Two: Routine Matters (MP1) Edmonson et al (2001) (ca 7p) (MP1) Levitt & March (1988) (ca 20p) (MP1) Cohen (2007) (ca 13p) (MP1) March and Weil (2005) Chapter 2, 3 and 5 (ca 35 p) (MP1) Leadership in Action: To the South Pole Second and third 1/4 of your chosen Final Paper Case Book Week Three: Problems and Decisions (MP2) Alvisi et al (2003) (ca 19p) (MP2) Simon et al (1987) (ca 20p) (MP2) Snowden & Boone (2007) (ca 8p) (MP2) Miller & Ireland (2005) (10p) (MP2) Kahneman (2003) (ca20 p) (MP2) March (1991b) (ca 20p) (MP2) Cohen & March (1972) (MP2) Discovery in the Amazon (MP2) Prediction Markets At Google Final 1/4 of your chosen Final Paper Case Book Week Four: Managing the Unexpected (MP2) Weick (1993) (ca 24 pages) (MP2) Weick (1988) (ca12p) 722A23 Leadership & Organization (MP2) Weick & Roberts (1993) (ca 24p) (MP2) March and Weil (2005) Chapter 4 and 7 + Appendix 2 (ca 30p) (MP2) Fritidsresor Under Pressure Week Five: Processing (Final Paper) Readings of your choice Week Six: Conclusions (Final Paper) Readings of your choice 4