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020 _a9781292016559
080 _aHF 660 ROB
100 _aRobbins, Stephen P.
245 _aOrganizational behaviour
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _bPearson Education Limited
_bImprint: FT Publishing International
_c2017
500 _aMonograph
500 _axxix, 591p, ; 27cm.
520 _a<p><span style="line-height: 115%; font-family: Arial, sans-serif;">This second European edition of this classic textbook brings the exceptional introduction to organizational behaviour written by the masters of the subject, and adapts it to meet the needs of students studying in Europe today. Fully updated and revised, this adaptation continues the tradition of making current, relevant research come alive for students, while maintaining its hallmark features - clear writing style, cutting-edge content and compelling pedagogy. This new edition offers real-life examples drawn from a global range of organizations including Google, Cadbury, Apple, Capital One, Microsoft, Lego, Ferrari and more, plus up-to-date insights into the latest research and hot topics from across the world. Key features include: 'Myth or science?' boxes, which provide repeated evidence that common sense can often lead us astray in the attempt to understand human behaviour, and that behavioural research offers a means for testing the validity of common-sense notions. 'OB in the news' which prepares students to recognise and evaluate OB issues which often appear in the news when presented with them in newspapers, magazines, TV, etc. 'Face the facts': these boxes highlight interesting facts from recent surveys that emphasise key aspects of the text. For example, diversity across Europe, the extent of employee engagement, and the popularity of working in teams.</span></p>
700 _aJudge, Timothy A.
700 _aCampbell, Timothy A.
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