Leigh L. Thompson (ed.)Key Readings
The Social Psychology of Organizational Behavior
Key Readings
Herausgeber: Thompson, Leigh L.
Leigh L. Thompson (ed.)Key Readings
The Social Psychology of Organizational Behavior
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Each article in this collection of readings has been carefully chosen for its tremendous impact on the field of organizational behavior. It focuses specifically on micro-organizational behavior, which has almost uniquely been influenced by social psychology. The reader is carefully structured into sections which reflect a progression through widening levels of analysis: the science of organizational behavior; decision making; negotiation and social dilemmas; groups and teams; procedural justice; relationships and trust; and values, norms and politics. This volume is in an attractive,…mehr
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Each article in this collection of readings has been carefully chosen for its tremendous impact on the field of organizational behavior. It focuses specifically on micro-organizational behavior, which has almost uniquely been influenced by social psychology. The reader is carefully structured into sections which reflect a progression through widening levels of analysis: the science of organizational behavior; decision making; negotiation and social dilemmas; groups and teams; procedural justice; relationships and trust; and values, norms and politics. This volume is in an attractive, user-friendly format and will make excellent supplementary reading to courses in social psychology, industrial and organizational psychology, and business.
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- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781841690841
- ISBN-10: 1841690848
- Artikelnr.: 22009667
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Psychology Press
- Seitenzahl: 462
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Dezember 2002
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 862g
- ISBN-13: 9781841690841
- ISBN-10: 1841690848
- Artikelnr.: 22009667
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Leigh L. Thompson
Preface: Doctoral Education and Teaching in OB. Organizational Behavior: A Micro Perspective. Part 1: TheScience and Metaphor of Micro OB.B.M. Staw
Dressing Up Like an Organization: When Psychological Theories can Explain Organizational Action. R.I. Sutton
B.M. Staw
What Theory is Not. J. Pfeffer
Barriers to the Advance of Organizational Science: Paradigm Development as a Dependent Variable. Part 2: Decision Making.B.M. Staw
Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action. D. Kahneman
D.Lovallo
Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking. R.M. Dawes
The Robust Beauty of Improper Linear Models in Decision Making. D.Kahneman
J.L. Knetsch
R.H. Thaler
Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. G.F.Loewenstein
L. Thompson
M.H. Bazerman
Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts. Part 3:Negotiation and Social Dilemmas. M.H. Bazerman
T.Magliozzi
M.A. Neale
Integrative Bargaining in a Competitive Market. M.W. Morris
R.P. Larrick
S.K. Su
Misperceiving Negotiation Counterparts: When Situationally Determined Bargaining Behaviors are Attributed to Personality Traits. L. Thompson
D.Gentner
J. Loewenstein
Avoiding Missed Opportunities in Managerial Life: Analogical Training More Powerful than Individual Case Training. M.B. Brewer
R.M. Kramer
Choice Behavior in Social Dilemmas: Effects of Social Identity
Group Size and Decision Framing. Part 4: Groupsand Teams.P.B. Paulus
M.T. Dzindolet
Social Influence Processes in Group Brainstorming. D.W. Liang
R.Moreland
L. Argote
Group versus Individual Training and Group Performance: The Mediating Role of Transactive Memory. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Common Knowledge Effect: Information Sharing and Group Judgment. K.A.Jehn
P.P. Shah
Interpersonal Relationships and Task Performance: An Examination of Mediating Processes in Friendship and Acquaintance Groups. Part 5: ProceduralJustice.E.A. Ling
R. Kanfer
P.C. Earley
Voice
Control and Procedural Justice: Instrumental and Noninstrumental Concerns in Fairness Judgments. T.R.Tyler
The Psychology of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group-Value Model. J. Greenberg
Stealing in the Name of Justice: Informational and Interpersonal Moderators of Theft Reactions to Underpayment Inequity. Part 6: Relationships and Trust.A. Tesser
M. Millar
J. Moore
Some Affective Consequences of Social Comparison and Reflection Processes: The Pain and Pleasure of Being Close. D.J. McAllister
Affect- and Cognition-based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations. D. Krackhardt
Assessing the Political Landscape: Structure
Cognition and Power in Organizations. Part 7: Values
Norms and Politics.S.Kerr
On the Folly of Rewarding A
While Hoping for B. P.E. Tetlock
Cognitive Biases and Organizational Correctives: Do Both Disease and Cure Depend on the Politics of the Beholder? D.T. Miller
The Norm of Self-Interest.
Dressing Up Like an Organization: When Psychological Theories can Explain Organizational Action. R.I. Sutton
B.M. Staw
What Theory is Not. J. Pfeffer
Barriers to the Advance of Organizational Science: Paradigm Development as a Dependent Variable. Part 2: Decision Making.B.M. Staw
Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action. D. Kahneman
D.Lovallo
Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking. R.M. Dawes
The Robust Beauty of Improper Linear Models in Decision Making. D.Kahneman
J.L. Knetsch
R.H. Thaler
Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. G.F.Loewenstein
L. Thompson
M.H. Bazerman
Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts. Part 3:Negotiation and Social Dilemmas. M.H. Bazerman
T.Magliozzi
M.A. Neale
Integrative Bargaining in a Competitive Market. M.W. Morris
R.P. Larrick
S.K. Su
Misperceiving Negotiation Counterparts: When Situationally Determined Bargaining Behaviors are Attributed to Personality Traits. L. Thompson
D.Gentner
J. Loewenstein
Avoiding Missed Opportunities in Managerial Life: Analogical Training More Powerful than Individual Case Training. M.B. Brewer
R.M. Kramer
Choice Behavior in Social Dilemmas: Effects of Social Identity
Group Size and Decision Framing. Part 4: Groupsand Teams.P.B. Paulus
M.T. Dzindolet
Social Influence Processes in Group Brainstorming. D.W. Liang
R.Moreland
L. Argote
Group versus Individual Training and Group Performance: The Mediating Role of Transactive Memory. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Common Knowledge Effect: Information Sharing and Group Judgment. K.A.Jehn
P.P. Shah
Interpersonal Relationships and Task Performance: An Examination of Mediating Processes in Friendship and Acquaintance Groups. Part 5: ProceduralJustice.E.A. Ling
R. Kanfer
P.C. Earley
Voice
Control and Procedural Justice: Instrumental and Noninstrumental Concerns in Fairness Judgments. T.R.Tyler
The Psychology of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group-Value Model. J. Greenberg
Stealing in the Name of Justice: Informational and Interpersonal Moderators of Theft Reactions to Underpayment Inequity. Part 6: Relationships and Trust.A. Tesser
M. Millar
J. Moore
Some Affective Consequences of Social Comparison and Reflection Processes: The Pain and Pleasure of Being Close. D.J. McAllister
Affect- and Cognition-based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations. D. Krackhardt
Assessing the Political Landscape: Structure
Cognition and Power in Organizations. Part 7: Values
Norms and Politics.S.Kerr
On the Folly of Rewarding A
While Hoping for B. P.E. Tetlock
Cognitive Biases and Organizational Correctives: Do Both Disease and Cure Depend on the Politics of the Beholder? D.T. Miller
The Norm of Self-Interest.
Preface: Doctoral Education and Teaching in OB. Organizational Behavior: A Micro Perspective. Part 1: TheScience and Metaphor of Micro OB.B.M. Staw
Dressing Up Like an Organization: When Psychological Theories can Explain Organizational Action. R.I. Sutton
B.M. Staw
What Theory is Not. J. Pfeffer
Barriers to the Advance of Organizational Science: Paradigm Development as a Dependent Variable. Part 2: Decision Making.B.M. Staw
Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action. D. Kahneman
D.Lovallo
Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking. R.M. Dawes
The Robust Beauty of Improper Linear Models in Decision Making. D.Kahneman
J.L. Knetsch
R.H. Thaler
Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. G.F.Loewenstein
L. Thompson
M.H. Bazerman
Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts. Part 3:Negotiation and Social Dilemmas. M.H. Bazerman
T.Magliozzi
M.A. Neale
Integrative Bargaining in a Competitive Market. M.W. Morris
R.P. Larrick
S.K. Su
Misperceiving Negotiation Counterparts: When Situationally Determined Bargaining Behaviors are Attributed to Personality Traits. L. Thompson
D.Gentner
J. Loewenstein
Avoiding Missed Opportunities in Managerial Life: Analogical Training More Powerful than Individual Case Training. M.B. Brewer
R.M. Kramer
Choice Behavior in Social Dilemmas: Effects of Social Identity
Group Size and Decision Framing. Part 4: Groupsand Teams.P.B. Paulus
M.T. Dzindolet
Social Influence Processes in Group Brainstorming. D.W. Liang
R.Moreland
L. Argote
Group versus Individual Training and Group Performance: The Mediating Role of Transactive Memory. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Common Knowledge Effect: Information Sharing and Group Judgment. K.A.Jehn
P.P. Shah
Interpersonal Relationships and Task Performance: An Examination of Mediating Processes in Friendship and Acquaintance Groups. Part 5: ProceduralJustice.E.A. Ling
R. Kanfer
P.C. Earley
Voice
Control and Procedural Justice: Instrumental and Noninstrumental Concerns in Fairness Judgments. T.R.Tyler
The Psychology of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group-Value Model. J. Greenberg
Stealing in the Name of Justice: Informational and Interpersonal Moderators of Theft Reactions to Underpayment Inequity. Part 6: Relationships and Trust.A. Tesser
M. Millar
J. Moore
Some Affective Consequences of Social Comparison and Reflection Processes: The Pain and Pleasure of Being Close. D.J. McAllister
Affect- and Cognition-based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations. D. Krackhardt
Assessing the Political Landscape: Structure
Cognition and Power in Organizations. Part 7: Values
Norms and Politics.S.Kerr
On the Folly of Rewarding A
While Hoping for B. P.E. Tetlock
Cognitive Biases and Organizational Correctives: Do Both Disease and Cure Depend on the Politics of the Beholder? D.T. Miller
The Norm of Self-Interest.
Dressing Up Like an Organization: When Psychological Theories can Explain Organizational Action. R.I. Sutton
B.M. Staw
What Theory is Not. J. Pfeffer
Barriers to the Advance of Organizational Science: Paradigm Development as a Dependent Variable. Part 2: Decision Making.B.M. Staw
Knee-Deep in the Big Muddy: A Study of Escalating Commitment to a Chosen Course of Action. D. Kahneman
D.Lovallo
Timid Choices and Bold Forecasts: A Cognitive Perspective on Risk Taking. R.M. Dawes
The Robust Beauty of Improper Linear Models in Decision Making. D.Kahneman
J.L. Knetsch
R.H. Thaler
Experimental Tests of the Endowment Effect and the Coase Theorem. G.F.Loewenstein
L. Thompson
M.H. Bazerman
Social Utility and Decision Making in Interpersonal Contexts. Part 3:Negotiation and Social Dilemmas. M.H. Bazerman
T.Magliozzi
M.A. Neale
Integrative Bargaining in a Competitive Market. M.W. Morris
R.P. Larrick
S.K. Su
Misperceiving Negotiation Counterparts: When Situationally Determined Bargaining Behaviors are Attributed to Personality Traits. L. Thompson
D.Gentner
J. Loewenstein
Avoiding Missed Opportunities in Managerial Life: Analogical Training More Powerful than Individual Case Training. M.B. Brewer
R.M. Kramer
Choice Behavior in Social Dilemmas: Effects of Social Identity
Group Size and Decision Framing. Part 4: Groupsand Teams.P.B. Paulus
M.T. Dzindolet
Social Influence Processes in Group Brainstorming. D.W. Liang
R.Moreland
L. Argote
Group versus Individual Training and Group Performance: The Mediating Role of Transactive Memory. D. Gigone
R. Hastie
The Common Knowledge Effect: Information Sharing and Group Judgment. K.A.Jehn
P.P. Shah
Interpersonal Relationships and Task Performance: An Examination of Mediating Processes in Friendship and Acquaintance Groups. Part 5: ProceduralJustice.E.A. Ling
R. Kanfer
P.C. Earley
Voice
Control and Procedural Justice: Instrumental and Noninstrumental Concerns in Fairness Judgments. T.R.Tyler
The Psychology of Procedural Justice: A Test of the Group-Value Model. J. Greenberg
Stealing in the Name of Justice: Informational and Interpersonal Moderators of Theft Reactions to Underpayment Inequity. Part 6: Relationships and Trust.A. Tesser
M. Millar
J. Moore
Some Affective Consequences of Social Comparison and Reflection Processes: The Pain and Pleasure of Being Close. D.J. McAllister
Affect- and Cognition-based Trust as Foundations for Interpersonal Cooperation in Organizations. D. Krackhardt
Assessing the Political Landscape: Structure
Cognition and Power in Organizations. Part 7: Values
Norms and Politics.S.Kerr
On the Folly of Rewarding A
While Hoping for B. P.E. Tetlock
Cognitive Biases and Organizational Correctives: Do Both Disease and Cure Depend on the Politics of the Beholder? D.T. Miller
The Norm of Self-Interest.







