PublishedOxford University Press, April 2018 |
ISBN9780198777137 |
FormatSoftcover, 456 pages |
Dimensions24.7cm × 19cm × 2.2cm |
The most critical yet accessible introduction to work and organizational behaviour.Provides a concise introduction to organizational behaviour which is critical, yet accessible, in its approach, and ideal for those new to the subject.Challenges students to re-examine and question traditional views on organizational life and to use their analytical skills to further their own reading and research.Draws on a wide range of research, thereby introducing students to the rich and varied contributions that have advanced the study of organizational behaviour.Reflects the complexity of working life by focusing on key issues such as power, resistance, gender, well-being, and race.Diverse real-life examples in every chapter, including the surface acting of airline staff, sexual harassment at universities, and digital staff surveillance, demonstrate how the theory of organizational behaviour can apply in practice.New to this editionNew case studies and examples, on topics as varied as cross-cultural virtual teams, Leicester City Football Club, and size zero in the fashion industry, explore the reality of organizational behaviour in the contemporary workplace and society as a whole.New and increased coverage of ethical behaviour, sexual harassment, well-being, and the impact of social media.New diagrams of the most relevant theories aid understanding and facilitate visual learning.New questions and additional links to films and novels encourage engagement through reflection on the key issues and signpost to those issues at play in the popular media.This title is available as an eBook.
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