2012/13 Indicative Term-1 Reading List for UNDERGRADUATE

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2012/13 Indicative Term-1 Reading List for UNDERGRADUATE students
Please note: Recommended text books may change prior to the commencement of courses if, for
example, a new edition is published. You are advised to be cautious in purchasing any textbooks prior to
enrolment. Where there is more than one text and for Term-2 modules we would advise you to check
with the lecturer at the start of teaching.
BEA2001 Financial Accounting
Collins, B. and McKeith J. (2010) Financial Accounting and Reporting, Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill
Education
BEA2008 Management Accounting 1
Drury, C. (2012), Management and Cost Accounting, 8th edition, UK: Cengage
BEA2010 Managerial Accounting
Drury, C. (2009) Management Accounting for Business, 4th ed., London: Cengage Learning
EMEA.
BEE2006 Statistics and Econometrics
Wooldridge, J.M. (2008), Introductory Econometrics, A Modern Approach, 4th Ed., United
Kingdom: South-Western, Thomson Learning (main textbook)
Gujarati, D. N. (2003), Basic Econometrics, 4th edition, New York: McGraw–Hill.
Stock, J and Watson, M. (2006), Introductory Econometrics, London, Addison-Wesley
BEE2022 Microeconomics
Nechyba, T, (2011). Microeconomics: An Intuitive Approach with Calculus, South-Western
Cengage
The following textbooks are also highly recommended:
Varian, H. Intermediate (2010). Microeconomics: A modern approach, Norton.
Besanko, D., and R. Braeutigam, (2010). Microeconomics, Wiley.
BEE2023 Macroeconomics
Blanchard, O. Amighini, A. and Giavazzi, F. Macroeconomics: A European perspective, London:
Pearson
The following textbooks are also highly recommended:
Mankiw, N.G. Macroeconomics, Palgrave Macmillan
Barro, R.J. Macroeconomics: A modern approach, Thomson South-Western
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BEE2024 Economic Principles and Policy
Andrew Schotter (2009): Microeconomics : A Modern Approach, International Student Edition, 1st
Edition CENGAGE, ISBN 0324588577.
BEM2007 Operations Management
Slack, N, Chambers, S, and Johnston, R. (2004) Operations Management, 4th edition, Essex: FT
Prentice Hall
Additional material from guided reading of learned journals (specific papers provided).
BEM2013 Principles of Marketing
Solomon, M. et al., 2009 Marketing: Real People, Real Decisions, 1st European edition, Essex:
Financial Times Press
BEM2017 International Tourism Management
Coles, T. and Hall, M. (2008) International Business and Tourism: Global Issues, Contemporary
Interactions, (Routledge, London)
Hall, M. and Williams, A. (2008) Tourism and Innovation (Routledge, London)
Articles in: Annals of Tourism Research; Current Issues in Tourism; International Business
Review; Journal of International Business; Journal of International Business Studies; Tourism
Management; Tourism Economics; Tourist Studies; International Journal of Tourism Research.
BEM2020 Organisational Behaviour
In order to provide adequate student access to resources (circa.300 students), digitized copies of
readings from the following sources will be made available via ELE:
Butler, M. and Rose, E. (2011) Introduction to Organisational Behaviour London: CIPD
Clegg, S., Kornberger, M. and Pitsis, T. (2008) Managing and Organizations: An introduction to
theory and practice London: Sage.
Fineman, S. (2003) Understanding Emotion at Work London: Sage.
Grey, C. (2005) A Very Short, Fairly Interesting and Reasonably Cheap Book About Studying
Organizations London: Sage.
Hatch, M. J. and Cunliffe, A. L. (2006) Organization Theory 2nd edition. Oxford: Oxford University
Press
Knights, D. and Willmott, H. (2007) Introducing Organizational Behaviour and Management
London: Thompson.
Linstead, S, Fulop, L, and Lilley, S. (2009) Management and Organization. 2nd edition.
Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Noon, M. and Blyton, P. (2006) The Realities of Work: Experiencing Work and Employment in
Contemporary Society Basingstoke: Palgrave.
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Wilson, F. (2010) Organizational Behaviour: A Critical Introduction, 3rd edition, Oxford: Oxford
University Press.
CLS2001 Foundations of Leadership
The key readings for the module will be in the form of set texts that will be assigned through the
semester. These texts will be made available to the students in hard-copy handouts and in
electronic form, if available in this form. For some topics, students will also be directed to access
material from other sources such as YouTube.
Background texts:
Recommended texts from the first-year leadership modules (CLS1001, CLS1002)
Chapter 1 from Grint, K. (1997) Leadership: Classical, contemporary, and critical approaches.
Oxford University Press. (Main Library. 301.1553 GRI).
Newspapers:
Students will be strongly encouraged to read a daily newspaper, in printed form or online, in order
to follow stories that provide contemporary and concrete illustrations of the way leadership is
represented and discussed in the public arena.
CLS2003 Leadership in Action: Deciding and Doing
At the start of the module, more specific reading will be provided. However, the books that cover
key aspects of the module are:
Haslam, S. (2001) Psychology in Organizations: The social identity approach, London: Sage.
Sinclair, A. (2007) Leadership for the Disillusioned: Moving Beyond Myths and Heroes to Leading
That Liberates, Allen and Unwin.
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