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The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Behavior
Volume One: Micro Approaches

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July 2008 | 776 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This milestone Handbook brings together an impressive collection of international contributions on micro research in Organizational Behavior. Focusing on core micro Organizational Behavior issues, chapters cover key themes such as individual and group behaviour.

The Sage Handbook of Organizational Behavior Volumes I provides students and scholars with an insightful and wide reaching survey of the current state of the field and is an indespensible road map to the subject area.

The Sage Handbook of Organizational Behavior Volume II will publish in November 2008. Edited by Stewart R Clegg and Cary L Cooper this Handbook draws together contributions from leading macro Organizational Behavior scholars.

 
PART ONE: INTRODUCTION
Cooper and Barling
Introduction
 
PART TWO: INDIVIDUAL ATTACHMENT TO, AND DISENGAGEMENTS FROM, WORK
Coyle-Shapiro and Parzefall
Psychological Contracts
Meyer, Jackson and Maltin
Commitment in the Workplace
Past, Present and Future

 
Spreitzer
Taking Stock
A Review of More Than 20 Years of Research on Empowerment at Work

 
Colquitt
Two Decades of Organizational Justice
Findings, Controversies and Future Directions

 
Korsgaard
Trust in Management
An Interpersonal Perspective

 
Spitzmuller, Dyne and Ilies
Organizational Citizenship Behavior
A Review and Extension of Its Nomological Network

 
Williams and Allen
Teams at Work
Robinson
Dysfunctional Workplace Behavior
Johns
Absenteeism and Presenteeism
Not at Work or Not Working Well

 
Probst
Job Insecurity
Boswell, Ren and Hinrichs
Voluntary Employee Turnover
Determinants, Processes and Future Directions

 
Beehr and Bennett
Unemployment and Retirement
 
PART THREE: PRACTICES, PROCESSES AND PERFORMANCE
Grandey
Emotions at Work
A Review and Research Agenda

 
Jehn and Rispens
Conflict in Workgroups
Greenhaus
A Boundaryless Perpective on Careers
Bloom
A Century of Compensation Research
Latham and Locke
Employee Motivation
Judge et al
Leadership
Lux et al
A Multilevel Conceptualization of Organizational Politics
Jackson and Hong
Knowledge Work
Iverson, Zatack and McCrae
High Performance Work Systems
Vough and Parker
Work Design
Still Getting Stronger

 
Sonnetag, Volmer and Spychala
Job Performance
 
PART FOUR: WORK, STRESS AND WELL-BEING
Grzywacz and Butler
Work-Family Conflict
Cortina and Beardahl
Sexual Harassment in Organizations
A Decade of Research in Review

 
Jex and Yankelevich
Work Stress
Frone
Employee Alcohol and Illicit Drug Use
Scope, Causes and Organizational Consequences

 
Carroll and Turner
Psychology of Workplace Safety
A Thematic Review and Some Possibilities

 
Yue, Kelloway and Francis
Labour Organizations
Nkomo
Discrimination
 
PART FIVE: INDIVIDUALS, ORGANIZATIONS AND SOCIETY
Gardner and Earley
Cross-Cultural Research in Organizational Behavior
Cartwright
Mergers and Acquisitions
Why 2 + 2 Does Not Always Make 3

 
Rafferty and Griffin
Organizational Change
 
Non-Standard Work Arrangements
Meaning, Evidence and Theoretical Perspectives

 
 
PART SIX: FUTURE DIRECTIONS
Carson and Barling
Work and Well-Being
Dutton and Glynn
Positive Organizational Scholarship

“Barling and Cooper have compiled a collection on micro-organizational behavior issues that heavily overlap with key human resource management topics. Numerous headings within each chapter enhance readability. This is a good volume for researchers looking for comprehensive literature reviews.”

G. E. Kaupins
Boise State University

Sample Materials & Chapters

Introduction PDF

Chapter One PDF


Julian Barling

Julian Barling is Associate Dean and Professor at the Queen's School of Business. He is responsible for rhe Ph.D,M.Sc and Research programs in the School of Business. Dr. Barling is author of of several books, including Employment, Stress and Family Functioning (1990,Wiley & Sons), The Union and Its Members: A Psychological Approach (with Clive Fullagar and Kevin Kelloway, 1992, Oxford University Press), and Changing Employment Relations: Behavioral and Social Perspectives (with Lois Tetrick, 1995, American Psychological Association), andYouth and Employment (with Kevin Kelloway, forthcoming, American Psychological Association). Dr.... More About Author

Cary L. Cooper

Cary L. Cooper is Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University Management School. More About Author

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