
Organizational Behaviour and Work
A Critical Introduction
Fiona Wilson(Author)
Oxford University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 15. January 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
328 pages
978-0-19-926141-3 (ISBN)
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Description
This book provides a critical approach to the study of work and organizational behaviour, questioning what organizational behaviour is and how it has been researched and discussed. Written as an introductory textbook, the book aims to stimulate readers towards further questions and their own research. The book is unique in that it deals directly with the weakneses of theories on topics such as motivation, leadership and teambuilding whilst also covering topical subjects such as theft, fun, sex, romance, bullying, harassment, resistance, exploitation, unequal power relations and sabotage. This book gives a realist's perspective of what consititutes organizational behaviour, providing a critique of the latest research from the gurus of management whilst also describing the realities of work and behaviour found in organizations. This second edition includes new chapters on scene setting, motivation, teams and teamworking, culture, leadership, change and organizational learning. Established sections such as unemployment, organizational misbehaviour and sexuality have been updated and expanded.The text has retained its unique critical stance whilst also encouraging greater student understanding and accessibility.
The background to the major theories is explained and each chapter contains a wealth of student learning features including chapter introductions, topical case studies, examples, stop boxes, group exercises, end of chapter questions, further reading and web links.
The background to the major theories is explained and each chapter contains a wealth of student learning features including chapter introductions, topical case studies, examples, stop boxes, group exercises, end of chapter questions, further reading and web links.
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I used this book for my first year undergraduate Business Studies degree and it has been one of the best that I have I found that of all the books I had, this was the one that I actually enjoyed reading and it was the most useful for my exam by providing relevant quotes and the further reading tips are fantastic. An Amazon reviewer, February 2006 Would definitely recommend!!!"ments (introducing classic ideas, critique, and application to organizational practices) that you don't find in many textbooks in the area.' Carol Linehan, Lecturer in Management, Department of Management and Marketing, University College CorkMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate and postgraduate business students
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
6 b/w drawings and tables
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
630 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-926141-3 (9780199261413)
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01/2010
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Angela Martin
Organizational Behaviour
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11/1999
Oxford University Press
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Content
Introduction; 1. Scene Setting; 2. Rationality: From Founding Fathers to Eugenics. Is it all about Fitting Workers to Jobs?; 3. Rationality and Bureaucracy; 4. What Work Means; 5. The View from Below; 6. Sexuality, Sex Typing, Managing Emotions and Feeling in Control; 7. When Organizational Behaviour is Not So "Good"; 8. The View from Above: What Managers Do; 9. Motivation; 10. Power, Control and Resistance; 11. Culture; 12. Teams and Teamworking; 13. Organizational Learning; 14. Leadership; 15. Health, Well-Being and Stress; 16. Being Unemployed, Being a Volunteer and Being "On the Fiddle"; 17. All Change?; 18. Alternative Organizations