1st Edition

Organizational Behaviour Managing People in Dynamic Organizations

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    224 Pages
    by Routledge

    Clear, concise, and written by experts currently lecturing in the field, Organizational Behaviour focuses exclusively on what you need to know for success in your business course and today’s global economy.

    The text brings together a vast range of ideas, models, and concepts on organizational behaviour from an array of fields, such as psychology, sociology, history, economics, and politics. This information is presented in bite-sized, digestible pieces to create an accessible and engaging style that makes it the perfect text for introductory courses covering organizations.

    Key features include:

    • a clear and thought-provoking introduction to organizational behaviour
    • relevant, cutting-edge case studies with global focus
    • hot topics such as eOrganizations, ethics, and diversity, keeping you up-to-date with current business thinking
    • further reading, summaries, activities, key theme boxes, and review questions to help reinforce your understanding

    This textbook will be a valuable resource for students of business and management studies, organization studies, psychology, and sociology.

    1. Organizational Behaviour: An Introduction 2. Organization and Management 3. The Individual: Personality, Perception and Attitudes 4. Motivation and Engagement 5. Groups and Teams 6. Leadership 7. Organizational Processes 8. Organizational Design and Structure 9. Organizational Culture and Change 10. Contemporary Trends and Developments in Organizational Behaviour

    Biography

    Paul E. Smith is a Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management at the University of Hertfordshire Business School. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

    Wendy Yellowley is a Principal Lecturer in Human Resource Management at the University of Hertfordshire Business School. She is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD).

    Christopher J. McLachlan is a Lecturer in Human Resource Management at Cranfield University.

    "This textbook has made a valuable contribution to the field of organisational behaviour studies….[It] has a user-friendly interface and major theories have been critically evaluated and justified in line with contemporary studies."

    Dr. Kirk Chang, Oxford Brookes University, UK

    "The concepts are easy to understand. The material presented is very appropriate - it doesn't overload you with information, and the activities and case studies help me learn better than other books. I would recommend this book to friends studying organizational behaviour."

    Peng Jin, Business Studies Student, University of Westminster

    "It is current, full of simple practical cases, less than half the size of other textbooks on the subject and much more straightforward…. I think it is much more appropriate for our management theory and practice students than what's currently available."

    Dr. Alan White, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK

    "The text is a brilliant addition to the OB arena. Accessible, well structured, bright and clearly set out. It has fantastic content that not only 'tells it how it is', - but more significantly encourages students to reflect on some of the more challenging aspects of OB. The case studies are a tremendous resource for both tutors and students and the review questions are an excellent way to prepare for examinations and use as group discussion prompts. All together, a new text that I am truly excited about using!"
    Julia Pointon, De Montfort University, UK