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Principles of Organizational Behaviour

Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom
Published: 24th Feb 2005
Dimensions: w 189mm h 247mm d 40mm
Weight: 1462g
ISBN-10: 0199253978
ISBN-13: 9780199253975
Barcode No: 9780199253975
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Offering a strong combination of theory and analysis, Principles of Organizational Behaviour is an engaging text that looks at the debates surrounding the subject, encouraging students to think critically about the key issues involved. been fully revised and updated to include the latest Drawing on areas of psychology and sociology, the authors take disciple-based approaches, dividing the text into four distinctive levels of analysis: individual, group, organizational, and social (IGOS). This IGOS framework encompasses the approaches to explain social action and behaviour, and provides an insight into this fascinating subject. ONLINE RESOURCE CENTRE For lecturers: an extensive Instructor's Manual PowerPoint slides, seminar exercises, and a test bank of questions. For students: answer outlines to the end-of-chapter study questions, web links, and a glossary.

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Principles of Organizational Behaviour by Robin Fincham and Peter Rhodes is a clear, well-structured and comprehensive textbook that combines a psychological and sociological approach to the subject of organisational studies. The textbook has a long history of being a useful and practical teaching tool, and most educators reading through this text would find its structure, comprehensive treatment of relevant topics and style easy to use and appealing to
students. the writing is clear and well argued, presenting students with straightforward study material. * Christopher Stoney, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, from the Times Higher Educational Supplement, 9th November 2006 *