ABSTRACT

Psychologists have been fascinated by the world of work, and the changing relationship between people, technology and the workplace, since the onset of the industrial revolution. And in providing a complete and contemporary overview of this evolving and fascinating field, the new edition of Work and Organizational Psychology is the perfect textbook, outlining not only the key theoretical ideas, but also how they relate to the role of psychologists advising today’s organizations.

The only textbook to integrate the fields of HRM and organizational behaviour, the new edition is thoroughly revised to cover new technological advances such as virtual workplaces and virtual employees. In an era of rapid socio-economic change, there is also expanded coverage of the role of workplace diversity, employee commitment and globalization, as well as updated chapters on key concepts such as motivation, leadership, group behaviour and well-being at work.

Also including a chapter on career development, the book is supported by a range of pedagogical features, spotlighting issues of theoretical, ethical or contemporary interest, whilst also enabling students to engage in active learning. Lucid and comprehensive, the second edition of Work and Organizational Psychology will be the cornerstone for any student of this dynamic field.

part |2 pages

Part 1 Organizational psychology

chapter 3|24 pages

Motivation and satisfaction

chapter 4|18 pages

Group behaviour

chapter 5|18 pages

Communication

chapter 6|16 pages

Leadership

part |2 pages

Part 2 Work psychology

chapter 7|14 pages

Human resource planning and job analysis

chapter 8|23 pages

Recruitment and selection

chapter 9|16 pages

Induction, training and development

chapter 10|12 pages

Compensation management

chapter 11|17 pages

Performance appraisal

chapter 12|16 pages

Career development

part |2 pages

Part 3 Further aspects of organizational psychology