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Work Psychology: An Introduction to Human Behaviour in the Workplace

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  • Matthewman, Lisa
    (Principal Lecturer in Occupational and Organisational Psychology at the University of Westminster)

  • Rose, Amanda
    (Principal Lecturer in Occupational and Organisational Psychology at the University of Westminster)

  • Hetherington, Angela
    (Principal Lecturer in Work Psychology at the University of Westminster)

Abstract

This textbook provides a concise and user-friendly introduction to psychology in the modern day workplace. The approach is critical, providing an emphasis on social psychology, with the traditional core topics found on a work psychology course being covered. In addition, the text will also introduce a range of more contemporary topics including relationships at work, emotional intelligence, diversity, and trauma at work. The text is written by a team teaching work psychology and organizational behaviour to HRM and business students. The book provides an accessible and lively introduction to the subject. Within the text there is a wide range of pedagogical features to help readers learn and understand the subject. Each chapter begins with an opening case study, followed by questions to engage the reader with the chapter; there are also mini case examples, reflective questions, section summaries, and activities. To support students using this textbook, an online resource centre provides additional materials including web links, a searchable glossary, revision cards and tests, games and exercises. For lecturers, a range of teaching materials have been developed, including links to video clips, for use in lecturers and seminars. Online Resource Centre For lecturers: PowerPoint slides for each chapter Lecturer's guide with suggestions for teaching and assessment Test bank Video library; web links, by chapter, to online video clips All tables, figures and diagrams from the text For students: Web links Tests, games and exercises eg. stress vulnerability test, success orientation quiz, motivation test Glossary Flashcards Study skills - additional study skills material related specifically to work psychology Contributors to this volume - Karen Powell-Williams, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Amanda Rose, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Natasha Marinkovic Grba Kamala Balu, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Jenni Nowlan, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Angela Wright, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Lisa Matthewman, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Peter Foss, Birmingham City University Xanthy Kallis, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Lauren Thomas, University of Chester Angela Hetherington, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster Nuala OSullivan, Westminster Business School, University of Westminster

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  • Matthewman, Lisa & Rose, Amanda & Hetherington, Angela (ed.), 2009. "Work Psychology: An Introduction to Human Behaviour in the Workplace," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199227518.
  • Handle: RePEc:oxp:obooks:9780199227518
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