The SAGE handbook of organizational behavior

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The SAGE handbook of organizational behavior

edited by Julian Barling and Cary L. Cooper

Sage, 2008-2009

  • v. 1
  • v. 2

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The Sage handbook of organizational behavior

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Vol. 1. Micro approaches -- v. 2. Macro approaches

Vol. 2 edited by Stewart R. Clegg and Cary L. Cooper

Includes bibliographical references and index

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v. 1 ISBN 9781412923859

内容説明

This milestone handbook brings together an impressive collection of international contributions on micro research in organizational behavior. Focusing on core micro organizational behaviour issues, chapters cover key themes such as individual and group behaviour. The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Behavior Volume One provides students and scholars with an insightful and wide reaching survey of the current state of the field and is an indespensible road map to the subject area. The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Behavior Volume Two edited by Stewart R Clegg and Cary L Cooper draws together contributions from leading macro organizational behaviour scholars.

目次

PART ONE: INTRODUCTION Introduction - Cooper and Barling PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL ATTACHMENT TO, AND DISENGAGEMENTS FROM, WORK Psychological Contracts - Coyle-Shapiro and Parzefall Commitment in the Workplace - Meyer, Jackson and Maltin Past, Present and Future Taking Stock - Spreitzer A Review of More Than 20 Years of Research on Empowerment at Work Two Decades of Organizational Justice - Colquitt Findings, Controversies and Future Directions Trust in Management - Korsgaard An Interpersonal Perspective Organizational Citizenship Behavior - Spitzmuller, Dyne and Ilies A Review and Extension of Its Nomological Network Teams at Work - Williams and Allen Dysfunctional Workplace Behavior - Robinson Absenteeism and Presenteeism - Johns Not at Work or Not Working Well Job Insecurity - Probst Voluntary Employee Turnover - Boswell, Ren and Hinrichs Determinants, Processes and Future Directions Unemployment and Retirement - Beehr and Bennett PART THREE: PRACTICES, PROCESSES AND PERFORMANCE Emotions at Work - Grandey A Review and Research Agenda Conflict in Workgroups - Jehn and Rispens A Boundaryless Perpective on Careers - Greenhaus A Century of Compensation Research - Bloom Employee Motivation - Latham and Locke Leadership - Judge et al A Multilevel Conceptualization of Organizational Politics - Lux et al Knowledge Work - Jackson and Hong High Performance Work Systems - Iverson, Zatack and McCrae Work Design - Vough and Parker Still Getting Stronger Job Performance - Sonnetag, Volmer and Spychala PART FOUR: WORK, STRESS AND WELL-BEING Work-Family Conflict - Grzywacz and Butler Sexual Harassment in Organizations - Cortina and Beardahl A Decade of Research in Review Work Stress - Jex and Yankelevich Employee Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use - Frone Scope, Causes and Organizational Consequences Psychology of Workplace Safety - Carroll and Turner A Thematic Review and Some Possibilities Labour Organizations - Yue, Kelloway and Francis Discrimination - Nkomo PART FIVE: INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY Cross-Cultural Research in Organizational Behavior - Gardner and Earley Mergers and Acquisitions - Cartwright Why 2 + 2 Does Not Always Make 3 Organizational Change - Rafferty and Griffin Non-Standard Work Arrangements Meaning, Evidence and Theoretical Perspectives PART SIX: FUTURE DIRECTIONS Work and Well-Being - Carson and Barling Positive Organizational Scholarship - Dutton and Glynn
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v. 2 ISBN 9781412934275

内容説明

`The Sage Handbook of Organizational Behaviour is a fine addition to past works of reference in the field, edited by two prominent scholars who are internationally known. Its approach is both critical and original in many incisive ways, aspiring to a cutting-edge coverage of the core and periphery of OB. Many of the chapter authors stick their necks out and avoid the more obvious, conventional expositions of their topic. It covers a wide range of topics of potential use to both undergraduate and postgraduate students of the subject, as well as academics, researchers and practitioners. It will be of particular interest to those on MBA and DBA courses. It can be strongly recommended as an essential faculty library purchase, as well as a useful tool for individuals interested in having such a guide to the subject at hand' - Professor Malcolm Warner, Emeritus Fellow, Wolfson College and Judge Business School, University of Cambridge `This important new Handbook brings together for the first time a collection of major contributions on macro-organizational behaviour. This area of study is concerned with the ways in which the people who inhabit organizations make sense of their situations, contributing to the distinctive character of those organizations through their actions and struggles. The conventional literature, artificially divided between micro organizational behaviour and organization theory, has under-explored this obvious conjunction between people and organizations. Stewart Clegg and Cary Cooper perform a great service in helping to make good the deficiency' - John Child, Professor of Commerce, Birmingham Business School `Thorough and comprehensive. Thoughtful critique and new insights' - Chris Argyris, James B. Conant Professor, Emeritus, Harvard University In this second volume of The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Behavior, the focus is on macro-organizational behavior, revealing ways in which the person and group affect the organization. Chapters are written by eminent and upcoming scholars in the field, each presenting on the major issues in organizational behavior as seen with a macro-lens. The Handbook is divided into three parts, the first introducing and framing the field; the second part considering the various organizational processes involved, including learning, teamwork, identity and power, among others, while finally Part Three introduces organizing on a macro-scale, covering topics such as organizational change, design governance and globalization. The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Behavior: Macro Approaches is an essential resource for researchers and students across management and organization studies.

目次

Introduction: Why a Handbook of Macro-Organizational Behaviour? - Stewart Clegg PART ONE: FRAMING THE FIELD: INTRODUCING SOME BIG QUESTIONS What Do OB Tools and Instruments Do? - Andre Spicer What Does Knowledge Work Do? - Tim Ray Freedom and Constraint under the 'Neo-Liberal' Regime of Choice - Alan Scott and Richard Weiskopf Managerialism and Its Discontents - Martin Parker Positive Organization Scholarship: What Does It Achieve? - Arran Caza and Kim Cameron PART TWO: MACRO-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND IMMANENT PROCESSES Learning in Practice - Elena P Antonacopoulou Shaping Organizational Commitment - Robert Roe, Omar Solinger and Woody van Olffen Organizational Power - Raymond Gordon On the (Be)Coming and Going of Organizational Change: Prospect and Retrospect in Sensemaking - Ian Colville Organizational Identity - Andrew Brown Organizational Conflict - Stephen Ackroyd Organizational Careers - Kerr Inkson and Yehuda Baruch Top Management Teams and Team Working - Sarah MacCurtain and Michael West Succession Management: Building Talent Across Organizational Generations - Jay A Conger Leadership - David Collinson PART THREE: MACRO-ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR AND KEY PRACTICES The Labor Process, Surveillance and the Person in the Sight of the Organization - Graham Sewell Implementing Employment Equity in Gendered Organizations for Gendered Lives - Judith Pringle, Alison M Konrad and Anne-Marie Greene Managing Multiculturally in Organizations in a Diverse Society - Gill Kirton The Organization of Human Resource Strategies: Narratives and Power in Understanding Labour Management in a Context of Fragmentation - Miguel Martinez Lucio Organizational Moral Responsibility - Carl Rhodes and Alison Pullen Organizations and Society: Sustainability Deconstructed - Suzanne Benn Managing Organizational Expressions - Majken Schultz and Mary Jo Hatch Management Fashion and Organizational Behaviour - Rene ten Bos and Stefan Heusinkveld PART FOUR: ORGANIZING ON A MACRO-SCALE Organizational Change Management - David Wilson We Have Always Been Oligarchs: Business Elite in Polyarchy - David Courpasson Organizational Design - Gerard Fairtlough and Rosemary Beckham Projects for Life: Building Narrative Capital for Positive Organizational Change - Arne Carlson and Tyrone Pitsis Corporate Governance - Rob Watson

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