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Emotions In Organizational Behavior Et Al Charmine Hartel Editor

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Emotions In Organizational Behavior Et Al Charmine Hartel Editor
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Publisher: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.13 MB
Pages: 454
Author: et al Charmine Hartel (Editor)
ISBN: 9780805861785, 0805861785
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Emotions In Organizational Behavior Et Al Charmine Hartel Editor by Et Al Charmine Hartel (editor) 9780805861785, 0805861785 instant download after payment.

"Workplace emotion has finally arrived!" So proclaims the foreword writer to a volume (referred to in the preface as v.3 in an unnamed series), which brings to a broader audience of academics, students, and managers research papers presented at a 2002 conference on organizational behavior and emotionality. Hartel (Deakin Business School, Melbourne, Australia) introduces the field of organizational behavior; and the concept of "bounded emotionality" (1993) as versus Simon's (1976) "bounded rationality," which brought the cognitive revolution to management theory. The 19 chapters view emotions' roles, e.g., in change, at the individual, interpersonal, and organizational levels.

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