Organizational Behaviour: A Critical Introduction

Organizational Behaviour: A Critical Introduction

by Angela Martin (Illustrator), Fiona Wilson (Author)

Synopsis

This text is designed to provide a clear, straightforward, critical introduction to organizational behaviour, challenging and questioning what constitutes the subject and how it is influenced. Organizational behaviour is seen here as being mainly about the ways in which individuals' dispositions are expressed in organizations, and the effects of this expression. It discusses rest and play within organizational settings, as well as work. Whilst organizational psychology usually informs the content of textbooks in organizational behaviour, this book draws mainly on the sociology of work to focus on issues such as power, control, subordination, manipulation, resistance, theft, sexuality, dirty and deviant work, culture and emotion, as well as bureaucracy and unemployment. The book is particularly written for those who wish their students to know that there are few certainties about how to manage, and many uncertain tensions, irrationalities and dilemmas amongst the mundane realities of working life. It shows how workplaces are sites of inequalities divided by class, levels of education, race and gender.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 198
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 05 Aug 1999

ISBN 10: 0198782578
ISBN 13: 9780198782575

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It is very readable and has a nice critical edge to it, articulating clearly a number of issues that are often dealt with only indirectly. Good range of material ., Pippa Carter, University of Hull
Author Bio

Fiona Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Management at the University of St. Andrews