Colquitt, LePine, and Wesson’s, Organizational Behavior 8th edition continues to offer a novel approach that uses an integrative model to illustrate how individual, team, leader, and organizational factors shape employee attitudes—and how those attitudes impact job performance and organizational commitment. This model reminds students where they are, where they've been, and where they're going while elevating two topics that receive less coverage in other books: job performance and organizational commitment. The text also continues to include features that encourage students to see OB concepts playing out all around them, such as OB on Screen, OB at the Bookstore, and OB Assessments.
PART 1 Introduction to Organizational BehaviorCHAPTER 1: What Is Organizational Behavior?
CHAPTER 2: Job Performance
CHAPTER 3: Organizational Commitment
PART 2 Individual Mechanisms
CHAPTER 4: Job Satisfaction
CHAPTER 5: Stress
CHAPTER 6: Motivation
CHAPTER 7: Trust, Justice, and Ethics
CHAPTER 8: Learning and Decision Making
PART 3 Individual Characteristics
CHAPTER 9: Personality and Cultural Values
CHAPTER 10: Ability
PART 4 Group Mechanisms
CHAPTER 11: Teams: Characteristics and Diversity
CHAPTER 12: Teams: Processes and Communication
CHAPTER 13: Leadership: Power and Negotiation
CHAPTER 14: Leadership: Styles and Behaviors
PART 5 Organizational Mechanisms
CHAPTER 15: Organizational Structure
CHAPTER 16: Organizational Culture
INTEGRATIVE CASES
GLOSSARY/SUBJECT INDEX
NAME INDEX
COMPANY INDEX
Statement of Responsibility:
Jason A. Colquitt, Jeffrey A. Lepine, Michael J. Wesson
Year:
[2023]
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New York, [New York], McGraw-Hill
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978-1-265-04940-9
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Eighth edition, xxi, 610 Seiten, Illustrationen
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Case Study, Performance Management, Organizational Behaviour, Verhalten in Organisationen, Organisational Behaviour, Organisational Behavior, Organizational Behavior, PM, Case Studies, Organisationsverhalten, Fallstudien
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