Organizational Behaviour and Work A Critical Introduction

"This book gives a realist's perspective of what constitutes 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. Written at an introductory level, Organizationa...

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Main Author: Wilson, Fiona M. 1955- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2004
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Summary:"This book gives a realist's perspective of what constitutes 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. Written at an introductory level, Organizational Behaviour and Work covers topical areas such as theft, fun, sex, romance, bullying, harassment, resistance, exploitation, unequal power relations, and sabotage. It also addresses the theoretical weaknesses of subjects including motivation, leadership, and teambuilding."--Jacket
Item Description:Previous ed.: published as Organizational behaviour. 1999
Physical Description:316 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0199261415