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Psychology in Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 334

Psychology in Organizations

This book deals with two key questions. First, is there a firm scientific basis for the major applications of psychology in organizations? Second, does the practice of psychology in organizations contribute in any meaningful way to psychological research? This text attempts to answer these questions by describing some of the unique ways in which Industrial/Organizational (I/O) psychologists integrate science and practice in applying psychology in organizations. The editors of this volume believe that there is great potential for the effective interplay of science and practice in I/O psychology. Aware, however, that much work must still be done before a truly effective integration can be achi...

Industrial/organizational Psychology
  • Language: en

Industrial/organizational Psychology

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The Future of Leadership Development
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

The Future of Leadership Development

First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Gender Myths V. Working Realities
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

Gender Myths V. Working Realities

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005
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  • Publisher: NYU Press

Both the courts and the public seem confused about sexual harassment—what it is, how it functions, and what sorts of behaviors are actionable in court. Theresa M. Beiner contrasts perspectives from social scientists on the realities of workplace sexual harassment with the current legal standard. When it comes to sexual harassment law, all too often courts (and employers) are left in the difficult position of grappling with vague legal standards and little guidance about what sexual harassment is and what can be done to stop it. Often, courts impose their own stereotyped view of how women and men “ought” to behave in the workplace. This viewpoint, social science reveals, is frequently out of sync with reality. As a legal scholar who takes social science seriously, Beiner provides valuable insight into what behaviors people perceive as sexually harassing, why such behavior can be characterized as discrimination because of sex, and what types of workplaces are more conducive to sexually harassing behavior than others. Throughout, Beiner offers proposals for legal reform with the goal of furthering workplace equality for both men and women.

Work and Family
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 467

Work and Family

This edited volume will look at new approaches for enhancing the work-family interface individually and in the firm. It will look at ways to improve quality of life for women and men in the work forces globally. The contributors offer international resea

The Russian Theory of Activity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 453

The Russian Theory of Activity

The opening of the former Soviet Union to the West has provided an opportunity to describe Russian human factors/ergonomics and to compare American theories and methods with it. Although this book is principally dedicated to describing the theory of activity as it applies to issues of design and training, it is also offered to a general audience of psychologists and interested lay readers. This theory studies the goal-directed behavior of man and attempts to integrate the cognitive, motivational, and behavioral aspects of activity into a holistic system. Such fundamental notions as goal, action, and self-regulation are described and analyzed from totally different theoretical points of view....

How People Evaluate Others in Organizations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

How People Evaluate Others in Organizations

Evaluating and making decisions about other people are key aspects of doing business, especially for managers and human resource professionals. Industrial and organizational psychologists devise systematic methods to remove human errors in judgment, such as biases and stereotypes. However many decisions about people are not made by experts using standard procedures. Even when they are, human judgment is unavoidable. This book examines the social psychological dynamics of person perception that underlie how people evaluate others in organizations. It contains original articles from leading experts in social, industrial, and organizational psychology. The book begins by examining basic princip...

Justice in the Workplace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Justice in the Workplace

Justice in the Workplace acts as a central reference point for application of organizational justice and helps human resource managers relate the importance of justice to their work environments. Forming much of this book's content, outcomes, processes, and interpersonal treatment are three powerful tools for building and maintaining workplace justice. In Part I these books are discussed at a theoretical level. Part II applies these theories to several issues important to both human resource management and society. And Part III looks at organizational justice in the years ahead. Compared to the first volume, this book will appeal to practitioners and researchers in such applied areas as human resource management, industrial organizational psychology, and management.

Functional Job Analysis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 324

Functional Job Analysis

Presents a working model of FJA & how data is collected & integrated with management procedures. Offers an application of FJA to practical human resource management problems. Of interest to human resource managers & indust./organizational psychologists.

Team Performance Assessment and Measurement
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

Team Performance Assessment and Measurement

Such chapters present a rich source of examples and ideas about how to measure team process and outcome.