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Organizations Behaving Badly

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This volume explores how individual actors, organizational contexts, and behaviors interact to create negative organizational practices. It provides case studies and empirical research, offering in...
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  • 22 January 2021
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Organizational science profits from taking new perspectives using a simple model to understand why behaviors of particular types occur within them. This volume provides readers with a rich source of casestudies and empirical studies of the role played by the interaction between individual actors, organizational contexts, and the actual behaviors being performed the actors. These chapters each seek to describe how these three interact in to create organizational practices with negative effects on either internal members of the organization or external stakeholders (e.g,. clients). The chapters provide insight into how organizations may control these negative behaviors with basic Human Resource Management practices. It is this volume’s hope that these chapters may provide insight into the important role these three factors plays in understanding negative organizational behavior within organizations across the world.

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Price: $100.00
Pages: 228
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Imprint: Information Age Publishing
Series: Research in Organizational Science
Publication Date: 22 January 2021
ISBN: 9781648023552
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior, Organizational theory and behaviour, Business ethics and social responsibility, Personnel and human resources management
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Introduction—Organizations Behaving Badly: Using Destructive Organization Behaviors to Inform Corrective Management Practices; Daniel J. Svyantek.
Chapter 1. Formation and Maintenance of Corporate Culture via Socialization; Alexa Doerr.
Chapter 2. We Build Then We Break: The Impact of Military Sexual Trauma on Organizational Commitment in the United States Military; Stephanie E. V. Brown and Samantha C. January.
Chapter 3. Pour Encourager les Autres: Punishment as a Signal of Organizational Decision Frames; Daniel J. Svyantek.
Chapter 4. Armed, Not Ready: Technological Determinism, Discourse, and the Blitzkrieg of Today; Rachel L. Whitman.
Chapter 5. Cognitions Associated With Organizational Deviant Behaviors; Thomas Wilmore.
Chapter 6. When Bullies Get Jobs: Workplace Bullying in Local Governments; Regan E. Gaskin and Erin L. Borry.
Chapter 7. Predicting Ethical Behavior: A Person-Situation Approach; Elizabeth Ritterbush, Adam Smith, Rachel Whitman, and Daniel J. Svyantek.
Chapter 8. Trait Emotional Intelligence Differences in Precareer and Midcareer United States Military Leaders; Andrew L. Bond and Daniel J. Svyantek.
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