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Organizational Behaviour Stephen J Perkins

Organizational Behaviour By Stephen J Perkins

Organizational Behaviour by Stephen J Perkins


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Organizational Behaviour bridges the gap between OB and HRM. Examining the theory and practice behind OB, it covers the key areas in management studies including diversity, corporate governance, leadership, managing teams, cutlure and change.

Organizational Behaviour Summary

Organizational Behaviour: People, Process, Work and Human Resource Management by Stephen J Perkins

There is a large body of shared knowledge between the study of Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management but despite the crossover, they are often treated as very distinct disciplines. Written by a team of experts across both fields, Organizational Behaviour bridges the gap between OB and HRM, with an emphasis on inter-cultural and cross-cultural perspectives of organizational development, talent management, and leadership. Through a critical analysis of existing literature and case studies, the contributors cover topics such as corporate governance, ethical business practices, employee morale and motivation, performance management, corporate politics and conflict resolution, workplace diversity, creativity, and change management - all within the framework of current global employment standards and best practices.

About Stephen J Perkins

Raisa Arvinen-Muondo works in HR management in Luanda, Angola. She has undertaken doctoral research at the University of Bedfordshire, on the career development of Angolan professionals within Western multinational organizations, focusing on the impact of experiences associated with international living. Stephen J Perkins is Dean of London Metropolitan Business School and a Visiting Research Fellow at Cass Business School. In addition to having served in several universities, he has held senior management posts in industry at times of transformational change and consulted with private and state-owned organizations internationally.

Table of Contents

  • Section - ONE: Introduction;
    • Chapter - 00: Introduction - Stephen Perkins and Raisa Arvinen-Muondo;
  • Section - TWO: Individuals at work under an employment relationship;
    • Chapter - 01: Managing diverse identities at work - Janice Johnson and Christina Schwabenland;
    • Chapter - 02: Perception, making decisions and people management - Raisa Arvinen-Muondo;
    • Chapter - 03: Motivation at work: engagement and facilitation - Nahid Rozalin;
  • Section - THREE: Employing human resources to work together for a purpose;
    • Chapter - 04: Managing performance - Caroline Bolam and Sarah Jones;
    • Chapter - 05: Leadership, communication and organizational effectiveness - Linda Holbeche;
    • Chapter - 06: Talent management - Raisa Arvinen-Muondo and Qi Wei;
  • Section - FOUR: Shifting contexts for organizational behaviour;
    • Chapter - 07: Conflict, power and politics - Philip Davies and Rod Smith;
    • Chapter - 08: Organizational culture - Eliot Lloyd;
    • Chapter - 09: Managing organizational change - Faten Baddar Al-Husan and Konstantinos Kakavelakis;
    • Chapter - 10: Creativity, innovation and the management of knowledge - Pauline Loewenberger;
  • Section - FIVE: Summation and reflection;
    • Chapter - 11: Coda: HRM and OB - accenting the social - Stephen Perkins and Raisa Arvinen-Muondo

Additional information

GOR012293780
9780749463601
0749463600
Organizational Behaviour: People, Process, Work and Human Resource Management by Stephen J Perkins
Used - Like New
Paperback
Kogan Page Ltd
2013-01-03
360
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