An Introduction to Work and Organizational Psychology: A European PerspectiveNik Chmiel John Wiley & Sons, 3. jun. 2008 - 566 sider This fully revised and updated edition of a best-selling textbook continues to provide the most comprehensive European introduction to issues in work and organizational psychology for those with no prior knowledge of the field. Updating coverage on the core topics of technology, organisations and human performance, the Second Edition fully integrates comprehensive accounts of contemporary areas such as strategic management and virtual team working. With greater emphasis on the application of theory and improved support features such as key studies in the field, research close-ups, discussion points and three extensive case studies, An Introduction to Work and Organizational Psychology continues to set the standard for European work psychology texts. |
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Work Profiling and Job Analysis | 3 |
Work Motivation | 29 |
Learning and Training at Work | 56 |
Assessing and Developing Performance | 76 |
Careers and Aging at Work | 97 |
Job Stress and Occupational Health | 119 |
Design and Use of Work Technology | 151 |
Demanding Work Technology and Human Performance | 169 |
Leadership in Organizations | 281 |
Effective Teams in Organizations | 305 |
Strategic Management | 329 |
Organizational Development and Change | 351 |
Mergers and Acquisitions through Perspectives of Work | 377 |
The Changing Nature of Work | 397 |
Creating Inclusive Organizations | 414 |
Roles and Methods of Work and Organizational Psychology | 441 |
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