Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior

Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
Author: Barry M. Staw
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 556
Release: 2004
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This comprehensive paperback book contains carefully chosen pieces that cover human behavior in organizations, from individual motivation to organizational processes. This anthology offers a broad mix of classic and recent articles; it covers emerging areas of interest such as business ethics and processes of creativity and change. This collection of readings is separated into four clearly defined dimensions: why and how we work; thinking and making decisions; interacting with others: social and group processes; and facing the future: creativity, innovation, and organizational leadership. An excellent resource for managers and other executives who need to know how to effectively lead their departments; this book provides the skills necessary for understanding the organization, and how power, influence, and interpersonal relations affect their businesses.

Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior

Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
Author: Barry M. Staw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780024161536

This comprehensive paperback book contains carefully chosen pieces that cover human behavior in organizations, from individual motivation to organizational processes. This anthology offers a broad mix of classic and recent articles; it covers emerging areas of interest such as business ethics and processes of creativity and change. This collection of readings is separated into four clearly defined dimensions: why and how we work; thinking and making decisions; interacting with others: social and group processes; and facing the future: creativity, innovation, and organizational leadership. An excellent resource for managers and other executives who need to know how to effectively lead their departments; this book provides the skills necessary for understanding the organization, and how power, influence, and interpersonal relations affect their businesses. Includes articles by Edward E. Lawler III, David A. Nadler, Gary P. Latham, Edwin A. Locke, Steven Kerr, J. Richard Hackman, Greg Oldham, Robert Janson, Kenneth Purdy, Barry M. Shaw, Dennis W. Organ, Anat Rafaeli, Robert I. Sutton, Elliot Aronson, Shelley E. Taylor, Joe G. Thomas, Ricky W. Griffin, Joanne Martin, Melanie E. Powers, Max H. Bazerman, Margaret A. Neal, Jerry Ross, Joseph L Badaracco Jr., David Vogel, Solomon E. Asch, Stanley Milgram, Gerald R. Salancik, John Van Maanen, James R. Lincoln, Charles O'Reilly, Edgar H. Schein, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Allan R. Cohen, David L. Bradford, Marcy Crary, Harold J. Leavitt, Irving L. Janis, J. Richard Hackman, Teresa M. Amabile, Joseph V. Anderson, Peter J. Frost, Carolyn P. Egri, James Brian Quinn, Michael E. McGill, John W. Slocum Jr., and Michael L. Tushman.

Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior

Psychological Dimensions of Organizational Behavior
Author: Barry M. Staw
Publisher:
Total Pages: 540
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

This comprehensive paperback book contains carefully chosen pieces that cover human behavior in organizations, from individual motivation to organizational processes. This anthology offers a broad mix of classic and recent articles; it covers emerging areas of interest such as business ethics and processes of creativity and change. This collection of readings is separated into four clearly defined dimensions: why and how we work; thinking and making decisions; interacting with others: social and group processes; and facing the future: creativity, innovation, and organizational leadership. An excellent resource for managers and other executives who need to know how to effectively lead their departments; this book provides the skills necessary for understanding the organization, and how power, influence, and interpersonal relations affect their businesses. Includes articles by Edward E. Lawler III, David A. Nadler, Gary P. Latham, Edwin A. Locke, Steven Kerr, J. Richard Hackman, Greg Oldham, Robert Janson, Kenneth Purdy, Barry M. Shaw, Dennis W. Organ, Anat Rafaeli, Robert I. Sutton, Elliot Aronson, Shelley E. Taylor, Joe G. Thomas, Ricky W. Griffin, Joanne Martin, Melanie E. Powers, Max H. Bazerman, Margaret A. Neal, Jerry Ross, Joseph L Badaracco Jr., David Vogel, Solomon E. Asch, Stanley Milgram, Gerald R. Salancik, John Van Maanen, James R. Lincoln, Charles O'Reilly, Edgar H. Schein, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Allan R. Cohen, David L. Bradford, Marcy Crary, Harold J. Leavitt, Irving L. Janis, J. Richard Hackman, Teresa M. Amabile, Joseph V. Anderson, Peter J. Frost, Carolyn P. Egri, James Brian Quinn, Michael E. McGill, John W. Slocum Jr., and Michael L. Tushman.

Positive Organizational Behavior

Positive Organizational Behavior
Author: Debra Nelson
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2007-05-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781412912136

Positive Organizational Behavior is emerging as a truly contemporary movement within the classic discipline of organizational behavior. The best work of leading scholars is gathered together in one edited collection. Chapters present the states, traits, and processes that compromise this exciting new science. In addition to mapping the field, this collection goes one step further and invites noted experts to identify the methodological challenges facing scholars of positive organizational behavior. Positive Organizational Behavior constitutes the study of positive human strengths and competencies, how it can be facilitated, assessed and managed to improve performance in the workplace . Its roots are firmly within positive psychology but transplanted to the world of work and organizations.

Social Psychology and Organizations

Social Psychology and Organizations
Author: David De Cremer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 676
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1136937897

This book is one of the first to provide an overview of recent developments in social psychological theory as it applies to organizational issues. It brings together outstanding scholars whose research touches the interfaces of social psychology , IO psychology and organizational behavior. Social psychology deals with social interactions between individuals and groups. As individuals populate, run, and confuse (!) organizations, analyzing individual behavior and interpersonal interactions is critical for understanding organizational effectiveness and success, as well as individual satisfaction and well-being. The chapters in this volume address the critical topics for current and future organizational life such as prosocial and antisocial behavior, ethics, trust, creativity, diversity, stress, conflict, power and leadership and many more.

Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior
Author: Fred Luthans
Publisher: IAP
Total Pages: 538
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1681231212

Our goal with this 13th Edition is to keep this first mainline organizational behavior text up-todate with the latest and relevant theory building, basic and applied research, and the best-practice applications. We give special recognition of this scientific foundation by our subtitle - An Evidence-Based Approach. As emphasized in the introductory chapter, the time has come to help narrow the theory/research—effective application/practice gap. This has been the mission from the beginning of this text. As “hard evidence” for this theory/research based text, we can say unequivocally that no other organizational behavior text has close to the number of footnote references. For example, whereas a few texts may have up to 40 or even 50 references for a few chapters, all the chapters of this text average more than twice that amount. This edition continues the tradition by incorporating recent breakthrough research to provide and add to the evidence on the theories and techniques presented throughout. Two distinguishing features that no other organizational behavior textbook can claim are the following: 1) We are committed at this stage of development of the field of OB to a comprehensive theoretical framework to structure our text. Instead of the typical potpourri of chapters and topics, there is now the opportunity to have a sound conceptual framework to present our now credible (evidence-based) body of knowledge. We use the widely recognized, very comprehensive social cognitive theory to structure this text. We present the background and theory building of this framework in the introductory chapter and also provide a specific model (Figure 1.5) that fits in all 14 chapters. Importantly, the logic of this conceptual framework requires two chapters not found in other texts and the rearrangement and combination of several others. For example, in the opening organizational context part there is Chapter 4, “Reward Systems,” and in the cognitive processes second part, Chapter 7, “Positive Organizational Behavior and Psychological Capital,” that no other text contains. 2) The second unique feature reflects our continuing basic research program over the years. Chapter 7 contains our most recent work on what we have termed “Positive Organizational Behavior” and “Psychological Capital” (or PsyCap). [The three of us introduced the term “Psychological Capital” in our joint article in 2004]. To meet the inclusion criteria (positive; theory and research based; valid measurement; open to development; and manage for performance improvement), for the first time the topics of optimism, hope, happiness/subjective well-being, resiliency, emotional intelligence, selfefficacy, and our overall core construct of psychological capital have been given chapter status. Just as real-world management can no longer afford to evolve slowly, neither can the academic side of the field. With the uncertain, very turbulent environment most organizations face today, drastically new ideas, approaches, and techniques are needed both in the practice of management and in the way we study and apply the field of organizational behavior. This text mirrors these needed changes. Social Cognitive Conceptual Framework. The book contains 14 chapters in four major parts. Social cognitive theory explains organizational behavior in terms of both environmental, contextual events and internal cognitive factors, as well as the dynamics and outcomes of the organizational behavior itself. Thus, Part One provides the evidence-based and organizational context for the study and application of organizational behavior.

Organizational Behavior

Organizational Behavior
Author: J Stewart Black
Publisher:
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2019-06-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781680922905

A less-expensive grayscale paperback version is available. Search for ISBN 9781680922875. The field of management and organizational behavior exists today in a constant state of evolution and change. Casual readers of publications like the New York Times, The Economist and the Wall Street Journal will learn about the dynamic nature of organizations in today's ever-changing business environment. Organizational Behavior is designed to meet the scope and sequence requirements of the introductory course on Organizational Behavior. This is a traditional approach to organizational behavior. The table of contents of this book was designed to address two main themes. What are the variables that affect how, when, where, and why managers perform their jobs? What theories and techniques are used by successful managers at a variety of organizational levels to achieve and exceed objectives effectively and efficiently throughout their careers? Management is a broad business discipline, and the Organizational Behavior course covers many areas such as individual and group behavior at work, as well as organizational processes such as communication in the workplace and managing conflict and negotiation. No one individual can be an expert in all areas of management, so an additional benefit of this text is that specialists in a variety of areas have authored individual chapters. Finally, we all made an effort to present a balanced approach to gender and diversity throughout the text in the examples used, the photographs selected, and the use of both male and female in alternating chapters when referring to generic managers or employees.

Advances in Positive Organization

Advances in Positive Organization
Author: Arnold B. Bakker
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 178052000X

Attempts to build a bridge between POB and Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS). This volume includes contributions from both fields, and theories and studies in which a positive individual perspective (POB) is combined with a positive organization perspective (POS).