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A01=Margaret A. Neale
A01=Marie Kern
Accommodation Stage
Affective Conflict
Affective Revolution
Agent System Model
Author_(Co-author) Chr Langlands
Author_(Co-author) Mar Kern
Author_Chris Langlands
Author_Gregory B. Northcraft
Author_Linda K. Stroh
Author_Margaret A. Neale
Author_Marie Kern
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CFA Model
Classical Measurement Theory
Confucian Work Dynamism
contracts
courses
CU Model
Employee Deviance
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Fairness Heuristic Theory
Fixed Pie Bias
formal
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Interactional Justice
Interpersonal Deviance
job
Justice Judgments
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Means Efficacy
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MTMM Matrix
opening
performance
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Procedural Justice
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Pygmalion Effect
Pygmalion Research
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Substantive Conflict
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True Score Variance
Uncertainty Avoidance
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Workplace Deviance
Workplace Diversity

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805845419
  • Weight: 920g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This second edition is a revision of a successful reader in organizational behavior, edited by Jerald Greenberg. This volume describes the latest advances in the field of organizational behavior. Each chapter is a description of "what was," "what is," and "what will be" as envisioned by leading researchers and experts. Topics covered include: affect, stress, self-fulfilling prophecies, diversity, justice, reputations, deviant behavior, conflict, construct validity, and cross-cultural behavior. The book concludes with a commentary chapter by Ed Locke--a distinguished senior scholar--who offers directions and guidance on the field's future.

This book will appeal to professors and scholars in industrial-organizational psychology, organizational behavior, human resource management, and social psychology. It is an invaluable compendium reporting on the state of the science in a rapidly developing field.

Gregory B. Northcraft, Linda K. Stroh, Margaret A. Neale, Mar Kern, Jerald Greenberg The Ohio State University, Chris Langlands, Marie Kern