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Employee Proactivity in Organizations

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What makes some people more likely to initiate positive change within their organizations? Can this behaviour be influenced by management? Employee proactivity has largely been understood in terms ...
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  • 05 July 2019
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What makes some people more likely to initiate positive change within their organizations? Can this behaviour be influenced by management?

Employee proactivity has largely been understood in terms of employees changing their environment or changing themselves. In this novel study Wu offers an alternative lens through which to examine such behaviour – the concept of attachment theory.

Wu integrates the current understanding of motivational factors in shaping proactive workers, through his introduction to attachment theory, and development of it as a theoretical framework.

This compelling approach provides academics with a new way of thinking about employee behaviour while also acting as a guide for practitioners and managers.

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Price: $74.95
Pages: 142
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Bristol University Press
Publication Date: 05 July 2019
ISBN: 9781529200577
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory and behaviour, PSYCHOLOGY / Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Occupational and industrial psychology
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Chia-Huei Wu is an associate professor at Durham University. His research focuses on proactive behaviour, work and personality development, and subjective well-being. He earned his PhD degree at the University of Western Australia.

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