Research in Organizational Behavior, Volumen 25Roderick M Kramer, Barry Staw Elsevier, 12 dic 2003 - 382 páginas This volume celebrates the first quarter century of publishing Research in Organizational Behavior. From its inception, Research in Organizational Behavior has striven to provide important theoretical integrations of major literatures in the organizational sciences, as well as timely examination and provocative analyses of pressing organizational issues and problems. In keeping with this tradition, the current volume offers an eclectic mix of scholarly articles that address a variety of important questions in organizational theory and do so from a diverse range of disciplinary perspectives and theoretical orientations. A number of the chapters also directly engage contemporary events and dilemmas of considerable importance. |
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ITS COGNITIVEMOTIVATIONAL UNDERPINNINGS | 53 |
CHAPTER 3 INTERPERSONAL SENSEMAKING AND THE MEANING OF WORK | 93 |
A RELATIONAL MODEL OF KNOWLEDGE VALUATION | 137 |
A CONTINGENCY PERSPECTIVE ON THE CONFLICTOUTCOME RELATIONSHIP | 187 |
CHAPTER 6 A SOCIAL IDENTITY MODEL OF LEADERSHIP EFFECTIVENESS IN ORGANIZATIONS | 243 |
CHAPTER 7 ORGANIZATIONAL PERCEPTION MANAGEMENT | 297 |
ON THE NEED TO OPERATIONALIZE THE PSYCHOLOGICAL DETERMINANTS OF CROSSNATIONAL DIFFERENCES | 333 |
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