The nature of work : advances in psychological theory, methods, and practice /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Ford, J. Kevin (John Kevin), Hollenbeck, John R., Ryan, Ann Marie
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC : American Psychological Association, [2014]
Edition:First edition.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction : advancing the understanding of work : theory, methods, and practice / J. Kevin Ford, John R. Hollenbeck and Ann Marie Ryan
  • Part I. The nature of work
  • ch. 1. Work and being : the meanings of work in contemporary society / Charles L. Hulin
  • ch. 2. Working as human nature / Howard M. Weiss
  • Part II. Advancing theory
  • ch. 3. Work team motivation : progress and perils / Daniel R. Ilgen
  • ch. 4. To act as a leader / Richard Klimoski and Benjamin Amos
  • ch. 5. On the psychology of greed / Stephen W. Gilliland and Jennifer S. Anderson
  • ch. 6. Distinguishing commitment bonds from other attachments in a target-free manner / HOward J. Klein
  • ch. 7. Coping with work-family conflict : a multisystem perspective / Debra A. Major and Heather M. Bolin
  • ch. 8. Turmoil or opportunity? Retirement and identity-related coping / Samantha Conroy, Danny Franklin, and Anne M. O'Leary-Kelly
  • Part III. Advancing methods
  • ch. 9. Variance as a construct : understanding variability beyond the mean / Cheri Ostroff and C. Ashley Fulmer
  • ch. 10. Advances in modeling dimensionality and dynamics of job performance / David Chan
  • ch. 11. Identifying and assessing dimensions of leader emotion management / Heather M. Mullins, . . . [et al.]
  • Part IV. Advancing reserach and practice
  • ch. 12. The study of phenomena that matter / Robert E. Ployhart
  • ch. 13. Two practitioners' reflections on the scientist-practitioner divide / John D. Arnold and Brad A. Chambers
  • ch. 14. Does research inform practice? Practitioner views on the industrial and organizational psychology research-practice gap / John M. Rauschenberger and Phyllis M. Mellon
  • ch. 15. Promoting productive collaborations to advance the psychology of work / Neal Schmitt.