Essentials of Organizational Behavior, Global Edition, 15th edition
Published by Pearson (June 28, 2021) © 2021
- Stephen P. Robbins San Diego State University
- Timothy A. Judge
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Thistitle is a Pearson Global Edition. The Editorial team at Pearson has workedclosely with educators around the world to include content which is especiallyrelevant to students outside the United States.
For courses in organizational behavior.
A streamlined presentation of key organizational behavior concepts Currently in use at more than 500 colleges and universities worldwide, Essentialsof Organizational Behavior, 15th Edition teaches students howto communicate and interact within organizations. The text uses real-worldscenarios and offers comprehensive coverage of key organizational behaviorconcepts that resonate with students — making each lesson engaging, relevant,and easy to absorb. With updated research and examples, and the integration ofcontemporary global issues, readers can apply what they’ve learned to their owneducation, future career plans, and other organizational endeavors.
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Hallmark features of this title
Complete, clear presentation of material- Concise and balanced coverage of topics helps students learn the full scope of the OB field of study, all in less than 350 pages. It covers traditional concepts like personality and leadership to modern issues like diversity and negotiation.
- Cross-references between chapters link themes and concepts throughout the text, providing students with a deeper understanding of topics.
- A conversational writing style keeps the text fluid and engaging, using clear examples to further explain complex concepts.
New and updated features of this title
A practical approach- 1,000 NEW: State-of-the-art research citations and examples show students the impact of OB in their daily lives. 40 new examples of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning show students how its applications have revolutionized the field.
- EXPANDED: Increased coverage on globalization and diversity boosts students’ knowledge of these important topics.
- NEW: In Times of Crisis sections examine critical events, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, and their impact on decision making, teams, communication and leadership in the workplace.
- NEW and REVISED: Business Ethics topics familiarize students with major events including the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill and Wells Fargo account fraud scandal.
- REVISED: Learning Objectives keep students on track and abreast of what they should know once they’ve finished reading the chapter.
- NEW: An Employability Skills Matrix in Chapter 1 maps each chapter onto a critical employability skill. In each subsequent chapter, examples show how OB is relevant for business functions (e.g., marketing, sales, etc.) and outcomes.
PART 1: UNDERSTANDING YOURSELF AND OTHERSÂ Â
1. What Is Organizational Behavior?
2. Diversity in OrganizationsÂ
3. Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
4. Emotions and Moods
5. Personality and Values
PART 2: MAKING AND IMPLEMENTING DECISIONSÂ
6. Perception and Individual Decision Making
7. Motivation Concepts
8. Motivation: From Concepts to ApplicationsÂ
PART 3:Â COMMUNICATING IN GROUPS AND TEAMS
9. Foundations of Group Behavior
10. Understanding Work Teams
11. Communication
PART 4:Â NEGOTIATING POWER AND POLITICS
12. Leadership
13. Power and Politics
14. Conflict and Negotiation
PART 5: LEADING, UNDERSTANDING, AND TRANSFORMING THE ORGANIZATION SYSTEM
15. Foundations of Organization Structure
16. Organizational Culture
17. Organizational Change and Stress Management
About our authors
Stephen P. Robbins previously worked for the Shell Oil Company and Reynolds Metals Company and has taught at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Concordia University in Montreal, the University of Baltimore, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, and San Diego State University. He is currently professor emeritus in management at San Diego State. Dr. Robbins’s research interests have focused on conflict, power, and politics in organizations; behavioral decision making; and the development of effective interpersonal skills. His articles on these and other topics have appeared in such journals as Business Horizons, the California Management Review, Business and Economic Perspectives, International Management, Management Review, Canadian Personnel and Industrial Relations, and The Journal of Management Education. Dr. Robbins is the world’s best-selling textbook author in the areas of management and organizational behavior. His books have sold more than 12 million copies and have been translated into 20 languages. His books are currently used at more than 1,500 US colleges and universities, as well as hundreds of schools throughout Canada, Latin America, Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Europe, and the Arab World. Dr. Robbins also participates in masters’ track competition. Since turning 50 in 1993, he’s won 23 national sprint championships and 14 world sprint titles. He was inducted into the US Masters Track & Field Hall of Fame in 2005. A full bio is available at stephenprobbins.com.
Timothy A. Judge is the Joseph A. Alutto Chair in Leadership Effectiveness, and Executive Director of the Fisher Leadership Initiative, Fisher College of Business, for The Ohio State University. In the past, Dr. Judge has been a Fellow of the Cambridge Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and Visiting Professor, Division of Psychology & Language Sciences, University College London. He has held academic positions at the University of Notre Dame, University of Florida, University of Iowa, Cornell University, and Charles University in the Czech Republic. Dr. Judge’s primary research interests are in (1) personality, moods and emotions; (2) job attitudes; (3) leadership; and (4) careers. Dr. Judge has published more than 155 articles in these and other major topics in refereed journals. He is a fellow of several professional societies, including the American Psychological Association, the Academy of Management, and the International Association of Applied Psychology. Among the many professional acknowledgments of his work, Dr. Judge has received the Heneman Career Achievement Award, the Mahoney Doctoral Mentoring Award, and the Scholarly Achievement Award, all from the Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management. In addition, a 2017 study identified him as the most cited out of more than 8,000 scholars in applied psychology. Dr. Judge is a co-author of Organizational Behavior with Stephen P. Robbins, and Staffing Organizations with John Kammeyer-Mueller. Judge’s primary nonwork passion revolves around rock climbing and mountaineering. He has climbed the 3 highest peaks in the UK and nearly half of the highest peaks in the lower 48 states. He and his wife Jill are the parents of 3 children.
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