Advances in organizational psychology : an international review
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Advances in organizational psychology : an international review
Sage Publications, c1987
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Note
Bibliography: p. 277-314
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Sponsored by the Division of Organizational Psychology of the International Association of Applied Psychology, this volume presents a unique global overview of the present state of organizational psychology. The internationally renowned contributors cover such topics as attitudes towards work in European and non-European societies, methodological problems and the search for principles of management and leadership. The book reflects a maturing body of theory and empirical research that transcends national boundaries.
Table of Contents
Introduction - Bernard M Bass
PART ONE: PERSONNEL PSYCHOLOGY
Emerging Personnel Values in Changing Societies - George Shouksmith
Motivation to Work - Hisataka Furukawa
Stress in the Working Situation - Charles de Wolff and Jacques A M Winnubst
Performance Measurement Quality - Michael J Kavanagh, Walter C Borman, Jerry W Hedge and R Bruce Gould
Personnel Recruitment and Selection - Vivian Shackleton and Neil Anderson
Career Development and Planning in Organizations - Donald Super and Frank J Minor
Training - Dov Eden
Training and Development of Black Management - Karl Hofmeyer
Management Development in India and Spain - Jaime C Filella
PART TWO: THE WORK AND ORGANIZATIONAL ENVIRONMENT
Job and Task Analysis - Jen A Algera
Ergonomics and Cognitive Aspects of Computer-Centered Technologies - Jean-Claude Sperandio
From Sociotechnical Toward Purposeful Viable Systems Design - Leopold Vansina, Luc Hoebeke and Tharsi Taillieu
The Climate Metaphor in Organization Theory - Goeran Ekvall
Organizational Structure - Jose M Peiro
Decision Making - Frank A Heller and Jyuji Misumi
Supervision and Leadership - Jyuji Misumi and Mark F Peterson
Participation and Industrial Democracy - Bernhard Wilpert
Recent Developments in Organizational Psychology in China - Xu Liancang
Comparative Management - Simcha Ronen and Rajesh Kumar
A Developmental Perspective
Conclusions and Future Perspectives - Pieter J D Drenth
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