Organisational behaviour

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Organisational behaviour

Roger Bennett

(The M. & E. handbook series)

Pitman, 1994

2d ed

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Includes bibliography and index

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Description

The 2nd edition of this text summarizes the extensive literature in this field, concentrating on principles and methods rather than on particular empirical studies or organizational techniques. It covers scientific methodology and the role of the behavioural sciences in the analysis of organizations; conventional topics, such as motivation, groups and leadership theories; principles and methods for structuring organizations and recent developments (eg networking, core and peripheral workers) in the practice of organization design. It includes an account of the Japanese approach to management, and refers to research studies in the organisational behavioural area. This text updates and extends informaion on group behaviour and the development of psychometric testing, has a new section on culture and change, incorporates fresh material on attitudes, memory, power and the work ethic. It also includes a discussion of sex and race difference in relation to organizational behaviour, and focuses on key issues of organizational behaviour. It is aimed at students on BTEC Higher National Diploma and business studies degree courses; those taking exams of the ICSA, IAM, IMS and IPS.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Background to organisational behaviour: scope and method of organisational behaviour
  • scientific management and the classical school
  • human relations, systems and contingency approaches. Part 2 Individuals and the organisation: individual differences
  • psychological and achievement testing
  • learning and the acquisition of skills
  • individual orientation to work
  • motivation, incentives and the design of jobs
  • role theory and transactional analysis
  • stress and conflict
  • careers. Part 3 Organisation and management: groups
  • leadership
  • communication
  • decision making
  • the management of organisations
  • change in organisations
  • work study and the behavioural effect of operating systems. Part 4 The design of organisations - nature of organisations
  • the design of organisations
  • recent developments in the practice of organisational design.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA23421497
  • ISBN
    • 0712115498
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    viii, 310 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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