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The Nature Of Work Advances In Psychological Theory Methods And Practice John Kevin Ford

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The Nature Of Work Advances In Psychological Theory Methods And Practice John Kevin Ford
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Publisher: American Psychological Association (APA)
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Pages: 348
Author: John Kevin Ford, John R. Hollenbeck, Ann Marie Ryan
ISBN: 9781433815379, 1433815370
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Nature Of Work Advances In Psychological Theory Methods And Practice John Kevin Ford by John Kevin Ford, John R. Hollenbeck, Ann Marie Ryan 9781433815379, 1433815370 instant download after payment.

The field of work psychology investigates the origins of human work behaviour -- and its ramifications for the individual worker, the employing organisation, and those with whom the individual interacts -- both on and off the job. This volume presents new concepts in the field, framing issues and topics in creative ways that encourage the reader to rethink how we study and think about people at work. Part 1 focuses on understanding the meanings we attach to work, a topic that has been neglected by researchers. The chapters in this part reconceptualise the normal entry points for studying work and working and identify new areas to explore. Part 2 highlights advances in theory that help us better understand and integrate important workplace concepts; two chapters explore less traditional topics -- the psychology of greed, and identity issues that are relevant to retirement. Part 3 highlights some key advances in measurement that permit researchers to examine more sophisticated and complex relationships. Part 4 provides insight into bridging the gap between practice and research and making research on the psychology of work relevant and applicable. This volume will be of interest to organisational psychologists, organisational behaviour researchers, and those interested in human resource management, organisational development, and labour relations. The contributors honour the work of Daniel Ilgen and Neal Schmitt, pioneers in the field, whose influence and lifetime contributions have shaped the field of work psychology as it is known today.

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