Psychology : psychology of organizations / edited by Girishwar Misra
Material type: Computer fileLanguage: English Publication details: New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2019Edition: 1st.edDescription: 1 online resource ( , pages) : color illustrationsContent type:- text
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- 9780190990619 (e-book)
- BF108 P95 2019
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Includes bibliographical references and index
I. Introduction -- 1. Organizational performance research in India : a review and future research agenda -- 2. Burnout, organizational cynicism, and alienation : a review of negative workplace attitudes, behaviours, and cognitions -- 3. Ethical leadership in India : a review of theory and research -- 4. Moral and ethical dimensions of corporate life : implications for organizational behaviour -- 5. Spectacle of the consumer : reading the consumption metaphors
This survey of research on psychology in five volumes is a part of a series undertaken by the ICSSR since 1969, which covers various disciplines under social science. Volume Three of the survey, Psychology of Organizations, focusses on some of the important facets of organizational behaviour. Research in the work setting has observed that factors like family responsibilities, non-work events, and employment-related legislation also influence work behaviour. Today, technology is increasingly playing greater role in organizational settings and workplaces are becoming more and more diverse in their social compositions. In addition, work is increasingly being accomplished by teams rather than by single individuals. The performance in work settings is not determined by the mental and physical abilities but by other attributes such as personality, interpersonal skills, and emotional intelligence. Work is also becoming complex, as people who participate in the activities at workplace often interact in complex ways. In this scenario, worker motivation is becoming a key challenge as it influences organizational performance. This volume examines issues of motivation, performance, and leadership in Indian organizations, along with consumer concerns in India. It explicates the dynamics of organizational performance and analyses the impact of employees’ negative attitude, affect, and behaviour in the corporate setting. The contributors also study moral and ethical dimensions of the corporate life and look at the way consumption practices have evolved in contemporary India. This volume also presents a model of ethical leadership based on Guna theory and principle of Karma appropriate for Indian setting. It explores the potential of inspirational meta value for revamping the corporate functioning and overcoming corruption and other malpractices.
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