Dark Sides of Organizational Life

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Affective Conflict
alienation
burnout
Burnout Syndrome
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conflict
Conflict Management Strategies
Cyber Harassment
Dark Side
discrimination
Disengage
Dysfunctional Conflict
Dysfunctional Outcomes
Emotional Exhaustion
Employee Burnout
employee conflict management
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Glass Ceiling
Glass Ceiling Barriers
Groupthink Symptoms
High LMX
Job Resources
Low LMX
mobbing
negative organizational behavior research
nepotism
occupational burnout
Organizational Alienation
Organizational Cynicism
organizational deviance
Organizational Silence
psychological harassment
social exclusion at work
Social Loafing
Stronger Turnover Intention
Task Conflict
teamwork
Violating
Work Alienation
workplace aggression

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032454290
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Apr 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Exploring the darkest side of organizations may have a potential to change our previous assumptions about business life. Scholars both in management and organizational research fields have shown interest in the "bright" side of behavioral life and have looked for the ways to create a positive organizational climate and assumed a positive relation between happiness of employees and productivity. These main assumptions of the Human Relations School have dominated the scientific inquiry on organizational behavior. However, "the dark side of organizational life" may have more explanatory power than "the bright side". Hostility, jealousy, envy, rivalry, gossip, problematic personalities, dislike, revenge, and social exclusion are the realities of business life. A manager may devote most of their time to cope with conflicts, deviant behaviors, ambitious individuals, gossips, and dysfunctional rivalry among employees. It is evident that negative events and interactions among employees cost more time and energy for a manager than the positive side of organizational life. This edited collection specifically focuses on these issues and will be of interest to researchers, academics, and advanced students in the fields of management, organizational studies and behavior, sociology, social psychology, and human resource management.

H. Cenk Sözen, Ph.D., is a Professor of Management at Başkent University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Management, Ankara,

H. Nejat Basım, Ph.D., is a Professor of Management at Başkent University, Faculty of Economics and Administrative Sciences, Department of Management, Ankara, Turkey.