Facoltà di Economia

Lucia LeonelliProf.ssa Lucia Leonelli
Preside della Facoltà

La Facoltà di Economia dell'Università degli Studi di Roma "Tor Vergata" è un centro di formazione e di ricerca di eccellenza, riconosciuto a livello nazionale ed internazionale, ed è costituito da due dipartimenti: Economia e Finanza e Management e Diritto.

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La Facoltà di Economia è costituita dai dipartimenti:

Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza

Prof. Alberto Iozzi
Direttore

Dipartimento di Management e Diritto

Prof.ssa Martina Conticelli
Direttore

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La Facoltà di Economia, da sempre impegnata a favore della crescita del tessuto socioeconomico italiano e nella cooperazione internazionale, declina la sua Terza missione impegnandosi in una ricerca di eccellenza utile a fini produttivi, capace di contribuire all’avanzamento della conoscenza, dei saperi culturali, scientifici e tecnologici atti a migliorare il benessere della società, attraverso una formazione di qualità, la creazione di partnership istituzionali e progetti con le imprese e per il territorio, il supporto della proprietà intellettuale e dell’imprenditorialità, il placement dei propri laureati, la promozione di iniziative volte a garantire sviluppo sostenibile, innovazione sociale, civic engagement e resilienza.

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Instructions for the 2025, February 5 exam

mercoledì 29 gennaio 2025

Instructions for the Exam in the Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Course 2025, February 5

Date and Time

  • The exam will take place on Wednesday 2025, February 5th, in Room I4, starting at 10:00 AM sharp.
  • Students must arrive in Room I4 by 9:45 AM. No latecomers will be admitted once the exam begins.

Exam Modality

  • The exam is individual. Any opportunistic or illicit behavior, such as cheating or disrupting the classroom environment, will not be tolerated.

Platform and Registration Requirements

The exam will be conducted entirely on Google Classroom. Students intending to take the exam must complete the following steps before Wednesday 2025, February 5th:

  1. Register for the exam on the university’s Delphi system.
  2. Join the dedicated Google Classroom course "Organizational Dynamics and Behavior Exams."
    • The access code for this Classroom course is: fm4eg6k.
    • Important Note: This Google Classroom is distinct from the course Classroom, where lectures and assignments are hosted. It is exclusively designated for exams.

Technical Requirements

  • Students must bring a laptop with internet access. (Room I4 provides university network access and a power outlet at each workstation.)
  • The use of PCs is strongly recommended over tablets, iPads, or similar devices, as the exam requires managing two simultaneous active windows.

Exam Format

The exam comprises two sections:

  1. Case Questions
    • A case study will be provided, followed by 30 multiple-choice questions.
    • Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.
  2. Conceptual Questions
    • 30 multiple-choice questions directly related to the course content.
    • Each question will have 5 options, with only one correct answer.

Grading Criteria

  • A passing grade (18/30) is required in both sections (Case Questions and Conceptual Questions) to pass the exam.
  • Grading rules are as follows:
    • Correct answers: +1 point
    • Incorrect or skipped answers: -0.5 points
  • The final grade will be the mathematical average of the scores obtained in both sections.

Good Luck!

I wish all of you the best of luck with your exam preparation. Be punctual, come prepared, and give your best effort!

 

Link: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/oombp7fmp9mlvu1563g9v/Instructions-for-the-2025-February-5.pdf?rlkey=aoet577hkqmjnrzyz8wml7gsl&dl=0

 

2025, January 21 EXAM

domenica 19 gennaio 2025
Dear Students,
 
I hope this message finds you well and in good spirits. I am writing to address the unexpected and unfortunate technical issue that disrupted your exam yesterday, January 15, 2025. I cannot stress enough how deeply sorry I am for the inconvenience and distress this must have caused you. I understand how much effort and focus you dedicate to preparing for such important moments, and to have that interrupted is understandably frustrating and disheartening. Please know that your experience matters to me, and I am fully committed to making this right. I engaged in an extensive and focused call with the Italian Google Classroom and Google  Forms developers yesterday afternoon. After an in-depth and meticulous investigation lasting several hours, we successfully pinpointed the root cause of the system glitch and implemented a definitive and thoroughly tested solution. I assure you that the problem has been fully resolved, and the safeguards we have put in place will ensure this issue does not arise again. This system is robust and ready to support your academic needs reliably and efficiently.
 
As a result, the exam has been rescheduled and will now take place on Tuesday, January 21, 2025, in Room I4, starting promptly at 10:00 AM. Please ensure you arrive at the exam room by 9:45 AM, as late arrivals will not be admitted once the exam begins. I thank the student office for their exceptional support in recovering all prior registrations. For those of you who have already signed up for the original exam date, rest assured that your registration remains valid—there is no need for any further action on your part. Your existing reservation has been seamlessly transferred to the new exam date, ensuring a smooth transition without additional effort.
 
To help you prepare and feel confident about the upcoming exam, I have attached a file with detailed instructions for the day. Please take a moment to review these guidelines carefully. The exam will follow the usual structure you are familiar with, always maintaining the same format, platform requirements, and grading criteria. I aim to ensure that you can approach this exam with clarity and confidence, knowing exactly what to expect once again.
 
I deeply regret the disruption this situation has caused and appreciate your understanding and patience as we work to resolve it. I am fully committed to ensuring the rescheduled exam proceeds smoothly and without further complications. As always, I remain at your disposal for any questions or concerns you may have. Do not hesitate to reach out to me via email if you require further assistance or clarification. Wishing you all the best in your studies and preparation for the upcoming exam.
 
Warm regards,
Luca Gnan