Classic Readings in Organizational Behavior

Classic Readings in Organizational Behavior
Author: J. Steven Ott
Publisher: Wadsworth Publishing Company
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

CLASSIC READINGS IN ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR is organized around the field's most discussed themes: leadership, motivation, individuals in teams and groups, effects of the work environment on individuals, power and influence, and organizational change. Within each of these thematic sections, the readings are presented chronologically so students can understand the development of specific theories, as well as the overall development of the field of organizational behavior. Because of this effective organization and a thorough introduction, many instructors use this reader as the sole text for their courses.

Classic Readings in Organizational Behavior

Classic Readings in Organizational Behavior
Author: J. Steven Ott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 546
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780534504137

Intended for courses in Organizational Behavior and Organization Theory taught in departments of political science, public administration, sociology, and business administration. This reader includes a chronology of the important historical events in the field and an extensive introduction that allows it to stand alone as a text.

Organizational Influence Processes

Organizational Influence Processes
Author: Robert W. Allen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2016-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1315290596

With more than two-thirds fresh material, this new updated edition of Organizational Influence Processes provides an overview of the most important scholarly work on topics related to the exercise of influence by individuals and groups within organizations. In selecting articles for inclusion the editors were guided by the conviction that the most useful and interesting way to view organizational influence is to take a directional approach - that is, to consider the process from the perspective of downward, lateral, and upward influence. They have organized the readings around this framework, preceded by an introductory group of articles dealing more generally with the nature of influence processes and power. The book includes both classic readings and the latest cutting edge research from some of the most respected experts writing in the field. It will be equally useful for any upper level undergraduate or graduate course concerned with organizational behavior, group behavior, leadership or power and politics.

Readings in Organizational Behavior

Readings in Organizational Behavior
Author: John A. Wagner
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Organizational behavior
ISBN: 9780415998505

This Reader covers all the topics that are essential for courses in Organizational Behavior. It complements the textbook, also authored by John Wagner and John Hollenbeck, Organizational Behavior: Securing Competitive Advantage . However, it is a worthwhile addition to any course in Organizational Behavior.

Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior
Author: Fred Luthans
Publisher: Information Age Publishing
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2020-12-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781648021251

Contrary to the common saying: we do want you to judge this new edition of Organizational Behavior by its front cover. Specifically, featured is that this is the 14th edition, it takes an "Evidence-Based Approach," and similar to the previous edition there are now three Luthans authors. This 14th edition is based on the foundation provided by the first mainline text which has become the classic for the study and understanding of organizational behavior. However, by taking an evidence- based approach, this insures that, even though a classic, this new edition adds the most recent and relevant research to the most extensive, up-to-date reference-base of any organizational behavior text. By adding the two closely related authors (professor sons) literally pumps "new blood" into the sustainability of this classic text by Fred Luthans. Importantly, Fred has recently been recognized with: 1) Lifetime Achievement Award in Organizational Behavior; 2) Top 1% of Citation Count of all researchers in the world; and 3) the #1 most cited author in Organizational Behavior textbooks. Finally, this new edition recognizes that even though the theoretical framework and coverage largely remains, the context of organizational behavior is rapidly changing. This new edition reflects the "New Age" environment, but still holds to the premise that in today's organizations, success and competitive advantage still comes from the understanding, prediction, and effective management of human resources. With this new edition we invite you to continue the never-ending journey guided by the best organizational behavior theory, research, and application.

International Organizational Behavior

International Organizational Behavior
Author: Dean B. McFarlin
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 466
Release: 2013
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0415892554

In today's increasingly diverse, multicultural business world, managers and employees alike need to transcend many borders (literally or figuratively) and grasp a wide variety of cultural nuances on a routine basis. Doing this well requires both a sophisticated understanding of cultural differences as well as a repertoire of skills and management tactics that can be brought to bear to build and maintain a competitive global workforce. International Organizational Behavior focuses on understanding and managing organizational behavior in an international context, providing both the conceptual framework needed for a transcendent understanding of culture along with plenty of practical advice for managing international challenges with organizational behavior.

The Sociology of Organizations

The Sociology of Organizations
Author: Michael J Handel
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 560
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780761987666

In introducing this reader comprising three dozen articles and critiques in organizational sociology, Handel (sociology, U. of Wisconsin-Madison) overviews definitional issues over the term organization as viewed by rational theories and open systems theories. Starting with classic theories of bur