Principles of organizational behavior : the handbook of evidence-based management /
Handbook of evidence-based management.
Craig L. Pearce, Edwin A. Locke.
- Third edition.
- 1 online resource (xx, 648 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Previously published under the title: Handbook of principles of organizational behavior.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents Preface ix
Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction xv
1 Select on Intelligence 1 Frank L. Schmidt and In-Sue Oh
2 Select on Conscientiousness and Emotional Stability 27 Michael K. Mount and Murray R. Barrick
3 Structure Interviews to Recruit and Hire the Best People 47 Cynthia Kay Stevens
4 Attain Emotional Control by Understanding What Emotions Are 65 Edwin A. Locke
5 Motivate Employee Performance Through Goal Setting 83 Gary P. Latham
6 Cultivate Self-Efficacy for Personal and Organizational Effectiveness 113 Albert Bandura
7 Pay for Performance 137 Kathryn M. Bartol
8 Promote Job Satisfaction Through Mental Challenge 161 Timothy A. Judge, Ryan Klinger, and Meng Li
9 Follow the Science to Make Training Work 179 Eduardo Salas and Kevin C. Stagl
10 Embed Performance Appraisals into Broader Performance or Management Systems 211 Maria Rotundo and Kelly D. Murumets
11 Use Participation to Share Information and Distribute Knowledge 237 John A. Wagner III
12 Recognizing Employees 255 Jean M. Phillips, Kathryn E. Dlugos, and Hee Man Park
13 Sustain Organizational Performance Through Continuous Learning, Change, and Realignment 271 Michael Beer
14 Empowerment's Pivotal Role in Enhancing Effective Self- and Shared Leadership 293 Jay A. Conger and Craig L. Pearce
15 Effective Use of Power and Influence Tactics in Organizations 311 Gary Yukl
16 Engage in Visionary Leadership 329 David A. Waldman
17 Foster Trust Through Ability, Benevolence, and Integrity 345 Jason A. Colquitt and Michael D. Baer
18 Teamwork in Organizations: The Best Teams Learn, Adapt, and Are Resilient 365 Allison M. Traylor, Scott Tannenbaum, Eric J. Thomas, and Eduardo Salas
19 Compose Teams to Ensure Successful External Activity 387 Deborah Ancona, Henrik Bresman, and David Caldwell
20 Manage Intrateam Conflict Through Collaboration 403 Laurie R. Weingart, Karen A. Jehn, and Kori L. Krueger
21 Clarity, Conciseness, and Consistency Are the Keys to Effective Communication 429 Jean Phillips, Kameron M. Carter, and Dorothea Roumpi
22 Stimulate Creativity by Fueling Passion 443 Colin M. Fisher and Teresa M. Amabile
23 Manage Stress at Work Through Preventive and Proactive Coping 463 Ralf Schwarzer and Tabea Reuter
24 Conflict Resolution Through negotiation and Mediation 483 Kevin Tasa and Ena Chadha
25 Achieve Entrepreneurial Growth Through Swiftness and Experimentation 503 Jaume Villanueva, Harry J. Sapienza, and J. Robert Baum
26 Achieve Work-Family Balance Through Individual and Organizational Strategies 531 Malissa A. Clark, Katelyn N. Sanders, and Boris B. Baltes
27 Use Advanced Information Technology to Transform Organizations 551 Dongyeob Kim, Maryam Alavi, and Youngjin Yoo, Ph.D.
28 Make Management Practice Fit national Cultures and the Global Culture 575 Miriam Erez
29 Strategy and Structure for Effectiveness 595 John Joseph and Metin Sengul
Index 621
"There is a strong movement today in management to encourage management practices based on research evidence. Handbook of Principles of Organizational Behavior is based on timeless principles, built upon strong science, and these principles can be directly translated into actionable knowledge for application in organizations. It is easy for readers to digest, retain and apply principles, as opposed to thousands of factoids that are forgotten soon after regurgitating them for an exam. This book will be co-authored by foremost experts of the topics. Moreover, because the authors of the chapters of this book will be the experts at the forefront of the science of each of the principles, readers are likely to find great practical value in this book"--
About the Author Craig L. Pearce is the Brova Family Endowed Chair at Pennsylvania State University and a distinguished organizational scholar, garnering multiple awards for his groundbreaking work in the field. He is an active management consultant, providing solutions on corporate university creation, executive education and management development.
Edwin A. Locke is a prolific and prominent expert in the field of Organizational Behavior. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Management, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the Association for Psychological Science. He earned the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Management.