
M: Organizational Behavior
McGraw-Hill Inc.,US (Publisher)
3rd Edition
Published on 16. February 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-07-772060-5 (ISBN)
Description
M: Organizational Behavior, 3e provides the essential OB knowledge to students in an accessible, student focused presentation. This text builds on the strengths of the main textbook, including a strong literature foundation, excellent readability, meaningful exhibits, global representation of examples, and presentation of both core and emerging topics. McShane/Von Glinow allows students to practice applying concepts via Connect.M: Organizational Behavior: Connecting students to the world of OB.
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Edition
3rd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
College/higher education
US School Grade: College Freshman
Illustrations
93 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 277 mm
Width: 231 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
Weight
824 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-772060-5 (9780077720605)
Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Steven L. McShane is Conjoint Professor at Newcastle Business School, University of Newcastle (Australia). He previously held the positions of Adjunct Professor at Gustavson School of Business, University of Victoria (Canada), Professor at Simon Fraser Universitys Faculty of Business Administration (Canada), and Winthrop Professor of Management at the University of Western Australia Graduate School of Management and Business School. He currently teaches organizational behavior in the IMBA program at the Antai College of Economics and Management atShanghai Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China. Steve has received awards for his teaching quality and innovation, and receives high ratings from students in Perth, Shanghai, Singapore, Manila, and other cities where he has taught. He is alsoa popular visiting speaker, having given dozens of invited talks and seminars to faculty and students in the United States, China, Canada, Malaysia, India, and other countries.Steve earned his PhD from Michigan State University, where he specialized in organizational behavior and labor relations. He also holds a Masters of Industrial Relations from the University of Toronto and an undergraduate degree from Queens University in Canada. Steve is a past president of the Administrative Sciences Association of Canada (the Canadian equivalent of the Academy of Management) and served as Director of Graduate Programs in Simon Fraser Universitys business faculty. He has conducted executive programs with Nokia, Ti?V-Si?D, Wesfarmers Group, Main Roads WA, McGraw-Hill, ALCOA World Alumina Australia, and many other organizations. Along with coauthoring Organizational Behavior, Ninth Edition, Steve is lead coauthor of Canadian Organizational Behaviour, Tenth Edition (2018), Organisational Behaviour: Asia Pacific, Sixth Edition (2019), and M: Organizational Behavior, Fourth Edition (2019). He is also coauthor of editions or translations of his organizational behavior books in other countries. Steve has published several dozen articles and conference papers on workplace values, training transfer, organizational learning, exitvoiceloyalty, employee socialization, wrongful dismissal, media biasin business magazines, and other diverse topics. Steve enjoys spending his leisure time hiking, swimming, body board surfing, canoeing, skiing, and traveling with his wife and two daughters.
Dr. Von Glinow is a Knight Ridder Eminent Scholar Chair in International Management at Florida International University and is senior editor for the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS). She served as 2010 to 2012 president of the Academy of International Business (AIB) and the 19941995 president of the Academy of Management (AOM). Previously on the Marshall School faculty of the University of Southern California, she has an MBA and a PhD in management science from Ohio State University, and is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, Mary Ann Von Glinow Courtesy of Donna McClement the Academy of International Business, and the Pan-Pacific Business Association.
She sits on 13 editorial review boards and numerous international panels and teaches in executive programs in Latin America, Asia, and the United States.
Dr. Von Glinow has authored over 100 journal articles and 13 books, most of
which have been translated into Chinese, Hindi, and Spanish. Her book on organizational learning capability won a Gold Book Award from the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan in 2002. She is the 2005 recipient of the Academy of
Managements Distinguished Service Award, one of the highest honors bestowed by
the Academy.
Mary Ann has consulted widely and is on the board of directors of several organizations, including the advisory board to Volvo-Geely in China. She is actively involved in several animal welfare organizations and received the 1996 Humanitarian Award of the Year from Miamis Adopt-a-Pet.
Dr. Von Glinow is a Knight Ridder Eminent Scholar Chair in International Management at Florida International University and is senior editor for the Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS). She served as 2010 to 2012 president of the Academy of International Business (AIB) and the 19941995 president of the Academy of Management (AOM). Previously on the Marshall School faculty of the University of Southern California, she has an MBA and a PhD in management science from Ohio State University, and is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, Mary Ann Von Glinow Courtesy of Donna McClement the Academy of International Business, and the Pan-Pacific Business Association.
She sits on 13 editorial review boards and numerous international panels and teaches in executive programs in Latin America, Asia, and the United States.
Dr. Von Glinow has authored over 100 journal articles and 13 books, most of
which have been translated into Chinese, Hindi, and Spanish. Her book on organizational learning capability won a Gold Book Award from the Ministry of Economic Affairs in Taiwan in 2002. She is the 2005 recipient of the Academy of
Managements Distinguished Service Award, one of the highest honors bestowed by
the Academy.
Mary Ann has consulted widely and is on the board of directors of several organizations, including the advisory board to Volvo-Geely in China. She is actively involved in several animal welfare organizations and received the 1996 Humanitarian Award of the Year from Miamis Adopt-a-Pet.
Content
PART ONE-INTRODUCTIONChapter 1: Introduction to the Field of Organizational BehaviorPART TWO-INDIVIDUAL BEHAVIOR AND PROCESSESChapter 2: Individual Behavior, Personality, and ValuesChapter 3: Perceiving Ourselves and Others in OrganizationsChapter 4: Workplace Emotions, Attitudes, and StressChapter 5: Employee MotivationChapter 6: Decision Making and CreativityPART THREE-TEAM PROCESSESChapter 7: Team DynamicsChapter 8: Communicating in Teams and OrganizationsChapter 9: Power and Influence in the WorkplaceChapter 10: Conflict and Negotiation in the WorkplaceChapter 11: Leadership in Organizational SettingsPART FOUR-ORGANIZATIONAL PROCESSESChapter 12: Designing Organizational StructuresChapter 13: Organizational CultureChapter 14: Organizational Change