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ISBN 10: 8122427804
ISBN 13: 9788122427806
Author: Vikram Bisen, Priyā
This textbook provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the field of industrial psychology—also known as work or organisational psychology—as applied to Indian and global industrial contexts. It is designed especially for students of management, engineering, and related disciplines, making the concepts clear through numerous real-world examples
Chapter 1. Industrial Psychology
Chapter 2. Scientific Management
Chapter 3. The Hawthorne Studies
Chapter 4. Time and Motion Study
Chapter 5. Motivation
Chapter 6. Job Satisfaction
Chapter 7. Stress
Chapter 8. Organizational Culture
Chapter 9. Leadership
Chapter 10. Group Dynamics
Chapter 11. Work Environment
Chapter 12. Industrial Fatigue
Chapter 13. Industrial Boredom
Chapter 14. Industrial Accident and Safety
Chapter 15. Job Analysis
Chapter 16. Recruitment and Selection
Chapter 17. Reliability and Validity of Recruitment Test
Chapter 18. Performance Management
Chapter 19. Training and Development
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Tags: Vikram Bisen, Priyā, Industrial, psychology