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  1. Team Effectiveness In Complex Organizations

    Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives and Approaches

    By Eduardo Salas, Gerald F. Goodwin, C. Shawn Burke

    Series: SIOP Organizational Frontiers Series

    Over the past 40 years, there has been a growing trend toward the utilization of teams for accomplishing work in organizations. Project teams, self-managed work teams and top management teams, among others have become a regular element in the corporation or military. This volume is intended to...

    Published February 12th 2013 by Routledge

  2. Social Psychology and Organizations

    Edited by David De Cremer, Rolf van Dick, J. Keith Murnighan

    Series: Series in Organization and Management

    This book is one of the first to provide an overview of recent developments in social psychological theory as it applies to organizational issues. It brings together outstanding scholars whose research touches the interfaces of social psychology , IO psychology and organizational behavior. Social...

    Published October 28th 2012 by Routledge

  3. Social Justice and the Experience of Emotion

    By Russell Cropanzano, Jordan H. Stein, Thierry Nadisic

    This book seeks to integrate the scholarship on justice and affect. The authors focus on empirical social scientific theories pertaining to fairness, mood and emotion. Most of the literature in this book is drawn from social and organizational psychology. Other areas included are management,...

    Published September 24th 2012 by Routledge

  4. Integrating Organizational Behavior Management with Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    Edited by C. Merle Johnson, Terry Beehr

    This book examines the intersection of Organizational Behavior Management (OBM) and Industrial and Organizational Psychology (I/O Psychology). It argues that, whilst OBM and I/O Psychology have developed simultaneously, they have done so with minimal integration. I/O Psychology, a somewhat older...

    Published September 9th 2012 by Routledge

  5. Business Psychology and Organizational Behaviour

    5th Edition

    By Eugene McKenna

    Now in full colour, the fifth edition of this best-selling textbook introduces all of the major theories, research findings, principles and concepts in business psychology and organizational behaviour, whilst emphasising their real-life application using relevant examples. The book, which is...

    Published January 3rd 2012 by Psychology Press

  6. Statistical and Methodological Myths and Urban Legends

    Doctrine, Verity and Fable in Organizational and Social Sciences

    Edited by Charles E. Lance, Charles E Lance, Robert J Vandenberg

    This book provides an up-to-date review of commonly undertaken methodological and statistical practices that are sustained, in part, upon sound rationale and justification and, in part, upon unfounded lore. Some examples of these "methodological urban legends", as we refer to them in this book, are...

    Published October 2nd 2008 by Routledge

  7. Historical Perspectives in Industrial and Organizational Psychology

    Edited by Laura L. Koppes

    Series: Applied Psychology Series

    This unique book is the first to contain a comprehensive history of industrial and organizational psychology, covering numerous topics in the discipline. The history presented offers various perspectives, including the contributions of individuals, organizations, and contextual or situational...

    Published August 28th 2006 by Psychology Press

  8. Business Psychology and Organisational Behaviour

    A Student's Handbook, 4th Edition

    By Eugene McKenna

    Throughout the new edition of this highly-regarded textbook there is broad coverage and well-informed evaluation of different theoretical approaches. Insightful practical examples and vivid illustrations from the business world accompany the discussion, showing how the ideas and theories can be&...

    Published March 1st 2006 by Psychology Press

  9. The Psychology of Working

    A New Perspective for Career Development, Counseling, and Public Policy

    By David Blustein

    Series: Counseling and Psychotherapy: Investigating Practice from Scientific, Historical, and Cultural Perspectives

    In this original and major new work, David Blustein places working at the same level of attention for social and behavioral scientists and psychotherapists as other major life concerns, such as intimate relationships, physical and mental health, and socio-economic inequities. He also provides...

    Published February 14th 2006 by Routledge

  10. Applied Psychology

    New Frontiers and Rewarding Careers

    Edited by Stewart I. Donaldson, Dale E. Berger, Kathy Pezdek

    Applied Psychology demonstrates the power of applied psychology to promote human welfare and optimal human functioning as well as the vast career opportunities that exist for those with a psychology education. Some of the most eminent psychologists in the world today examine how psychological...

    Published February 14th 2006 by Psychology Press