Organizational behavior
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Organizational behavior
McGraw-Hill/Irwin, c2005
10th ed
- nternational : alk.paper
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 615-701) and indexes
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nternational : alk.paper ISBN 9780071111584
Description
"Luthans: Organizational Behaviour" was the first mainstream organizational behaviour text on the market and continues its tradition of being the most current and up-to-date researched text today. The author, Fred Luthans, is well known in this field, and is the 5th highest Publisher in the "Academy of Management Journal". He continues to do research in the area of organizational behaviour. This text is aimed at professors who take a research based and conceptual approach to their OB course.
Table of Contents
PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT 1. Introduction to Organizational Behavior 2. Environmental Context: Information Technology and Globalization 3. Environmental Context: Diversity and Ethics 4. Organizational Context: Design and Culture 5. Organizational Context: Reward Systems PART II: COGNITIVE PROCESSES OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 6. Perception and Attribution 7. Personality and Attitudes 8. Motivational Needs and Processes 9. Positive Organizational Behavior PART III: DYNAMICS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 10. Communication 11. Decision Making 12. Stress and Conflict 13. Power and Politics 14. Groups and Teams PART IV: MANAGING AND LEADING FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE 15. Managing Performance through Job Design and Goal Setting 16. Behavioral Performance Management 17. Effective Leadership Processes 18. Great Leaders: Styles, Activities, and Skills
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ISBN 9780072873870
Description
Luthans: Organizational Behavior was the first mainstream organizational behavior text on the market and continues its tradition of being the most current and up to date researched text today. The author, Fred Luthans, is well known in this field, and is the 5th highest Publisher in the Academy of Management Journal. He continues to do research in the area of organizational behavior. This text is aimed at professors who take a research based and conceptual approach to their OB course.
Table of Contents
PART I: ENVIRONMENTAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT 1. Introduction to Organizational Behavior2. Environmental Context: Information Technology and Globalization3. Environmental Context: Diversity and Ethics4. Organizational Context: Design and Culture5. Organizational Context: Reward SystemsPART II: COGNITIVE PROCESSES OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 6. Perception and Attribution 7. Personality and Attitudes 8. Motivational Needs and Processes 9. Positive Organizational BehaviorPART III: DYNAMICS OF ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 10. Communication11. Decision Making12. Stress and Conflict13. Power and Politics14. Groups and TeamsPART IV: MANAGING AND LEADING FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE15. Managing Performance through Job Design and Goal Setting16. Behavioral Performance Management17. Effective Leadership Processes18. Great Leaders: Styles, Activities, and Skills
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