Work and Organizational Psychology 2e: A European Perspective

Work and Organizational Psychology 2e: A European Perspective

by NikChmiel (Editor)

Synopsis

This fully updated edition of a best-selling textbook continues to provide the most comprehensive European introduction to issues in work and organisational psychology for those with no prior knowledge of the field.* Presents a solid foundation on a range of core topics including working with technology, human performance, and the virtual organization.* Updated throughout to include recently emerging themes and current views in the field* Improved instructor and student support includes key studies, research close-ups, discussion points and three extensive case studies

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 580
Edition: 2nd
Publisher: John Wiley &Sons
Published: 11 Apr 2008

ISBN 10: 1405132760
ISBN 13: 9781405132763

Media Reviews
This is an excellent introduction for anyone beginning their career in work and organisational psychology. Chmiel has pulled together some of the most important European thinkers and practitioners to provide a rich insight into the fascinating world of people at work. It should be a key text for postgraduate training. Professor Jo Silvester, City University Nik Chmiel has brought together Europe's finest writers, leading researchers, and highly experienced practitioners from the area of work and organizational psychology. This results in a fantastic new compilation featuring sound summaries of classical topics and theories, as well as their most recent advancements, and distinct discourses in the current issues of organizational psychology and working life. This text will be useful for getting in touch with and updating professionals on the issues in the field, and last but not least applying psychology to work in organizations. Christian Dormann, Mainz University
Author Bio
Nik Chmiel is Director of Occupational Psychology at Queen's University, Belfast and was President of EAWOP (the European Association of Work and Organisational Psychology) from 2003-2007.