ABSTRACT

This book discusses social psychological research in organizations and illustrates the implications of this research for organizational theory and practice. The book focuses on the relationship of man to the organization in which he works; his sense of satisfaction, involvement, feelings of identification or loyalty, conflicts, and tensions – as well as his effort in support of, or opposition to, the formally defined goals of the organization.

chapter one|11 pages

The Work Organization

chapter two|14 pages

The Human Factor in Organization

chapter three|7 pages

The Individual in the Organization

chapter five|13 pages

The Group in Organizations

chapter six|14 pages

Supervision

chapter seven|19 pages

Participation

chapter eight|17 pages

Applications