Psychological Foundations of Organizational Behavior
The Biological Foundations of Organizational Behavior provides accessible insights for scholars and practitioners in management and organizational behavior into what biology can offer their fields.
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I am indebted to Charles Christenson, Robert Kaplan, and to my colleagues George Benston, Andrew Christie, Ann Coughlan, Martin Giesel, Clifford Holderness, John Long, William Schwert, Clifford Smith, René Stulz, Jerold Warner, ...
Building on the success of the previous edition and the running theme that OB is forEveryone, this new edition presents all the essential topics in Organizational Behavior in a concise and readable format.
Foundations. Glenn R. Carroll and Kieran O'Connor INTRODUCTION At this point in the book, you know very well, ... for a new approach to the venerable old field of organizational behavior, one with a new foundation based in biology.
This theme willbe integrated throughout the text and supplements making a true integrated learning package. In this new edition, six new focus companies have been selected.
This second edition text highlights the changing nature of managerial work and careers. An overview of six companies is used to illustrate and link key concepts throughout the text.
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