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ISBN-10: 0131890956
ISBN-13: 9780131890954
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Copyright: 2007
Format: Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap; 792 pp
Published: 05/19/2006
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For one-semester, undergraduate level courses in Organizational Behavior.
Robbins & Judge, unlike any other author team, provide the research you want in the language your students understand. We’ve strengthened our team. YOU be the Judge.
Robbins & Judge, unlike any other author team, provide the research you want in the language your students understand. We’ve strengthened our team. YOU be the judge.
Q: How do you get your students engaged in your OB class?
Steve Robbins is a master at grabbing and holding students’ attention. He weaves vivid workplace examples through the book, making OB unfold like a great story. See pages 2 in the fold out preface for examples.
· Provides students with an interesting, student-friendly, and very readable text, full with fascinating examples that makes OB real.
Q: Do your students often think that OB is just common sense? What do you do to move them beyond this misconception? Would having a book written by a leading scholar support you in proving there is science behind OB?
NEW Co-Author Tim Judge – Tim Judge (University of Florida), the leading theorist and scholar in the field of HR/OB, has strengthened the scientific base of this text with the most current research and theory. For a list of the highlights please see pp. ii - iii of the preface.
· Students learn from the most current science of OB, proving that it’s not all just common sense.
NEW Full Chapter on Emotions and Moods (Ch. 8) – Effective management of emotions and moods in the workplace is becoming increasingly more important. Exploding amounts of research is showing that emotions are relevant to many OB topics, including job attitudes, motivation, leadership, and negotiation. Who better to bring a dedicated chapter on emotions, a first in OB textbooks, to Organizational Behavior, Twelfth Edition, than Tim Judge, the leading researcher in this area? See pp. 258 - 297.
· Students learn, more comprehensively than with any other text, the effects emotions can have on their jobs and career from the expert in this area.
OTHER KEY POINTS OF DISTINCTION
Q: How do you try to motivate students in your course? Are they naturally inclined to read the textbook? If they did read it, do you believe it will help them learn the material more effectively?
NEW Integration of Prentice Hall’s Self-Assessment Library (SAL) — SAL is now integrated into the chapter. Students will benefit from taking a self-assessment test right after they’ve learned a concept. SAL assesses students’ knowledge, beliefs, feelings, and actions in regard to a wide range of personal skills, abilities, and interests, a great way to help students translate theory into practice. E.g. "What's my Emotional Intelligence Score?" p. 281.
· Increases students self-awareness of who they are and how they interact with others
· Self-reflection helps students learn, retain and apply theoretical concepts to their own career.
Q: Do your students ask themselves: "Why am I here? How is this going to help my career?" How do you help students link concepts to meaningful applications?
NEW Additional Case Incidents — New additional case incidents at the end of each chapter reinforce the chapter concepts through real-world application. Each short case incident is based on articles from popular business press and supported with discussion questions. E.g. "The Upside of Anger?" pp. 290 - 291 & "Abusive Customers Cause Emotions to Run High" pp. 291-292.
· Students with the opportunity to analyze and make decisions on real-world events.
NEW Comprehensive Cases — Comprehensive Cases bring together multiple topics, helping students apply what they have learned in the course. All of these two to three page long comprehensive, realistic and real cases are supported with discussion questions. Many are based on articles from popular business sources. Case notes are provided in the Instructor Manual. E.g. "Arnold Schwarzenegger: Leader of California?" pp. 693 - 696 and "What Customers Don't Know Won't Hurt Them, or Will It?" pp. 697 - 699.
· These cases help student learn from multidimensional scenarios every manager faces.
Q: What materials do you bring into the classroom to facilitate class discussions?
NEW Point/Counterpoint controversies — There are two sides to each controversy argued in Point/Counterpoint. This feature, ideal for use in classroom discussions shows how students’ preconceived notion may be inadequate or even incorrect. Several of these 19 dialogues are new to this edition. E.g. "The Costs and Benefits of Organizational Display Rules" p. 288.
· Students learn that there isn’t always one correct answer to an OB issue and great managers always consider opposing points of view before making decisions.
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Q: Do your students often think that OB is just common sense? What do you do to move them beyond this misconception? Would having a book written by a leading scholar support you in proving there is science behind OB?
NEW Co-Author Tim Judge – Tim Judge (University of Florida), the leading theorist and scholar in the field of HR/OB, has strengthened the scientific base of this text with the most current research and theory. For a list of the highlights please see pp. ii - iii of the preface.
· Students learn from the most current science of OB, proving that it’s not all just common sense.
NEW Full Chapter on Emotions and Moods (Ch. 8) – Effective management of emotions and moods in the workplace is becoming increasingly more important. Exploding amounts of research is showing that emotions are relevant to many OB topics, including job attitudes, motivation, leadership, and negotiation. Who better to bring a dedicated chapter on emotions, a first in OB textbooks, to Organizational Behavior, Twelfth Edition, than Tim Judge, the leading researcher in this area? See pp. 258 - 297.
· Students learn, more comprehensively than with any other text, the effects emotions can have on their jobs and career from the expert in this area.
OTHER KEY POINTS OF DISTINCTION
Q: How do you try to motivate students in your course? Are they naturally inclined to read the textbook? If they did read it, do you believe it will help them learn the material more effectively?
NEW Integration of Prentice Hall’s Self-Assessment Library (SAL) — SAL is now integrated into the chapter. Students will benefit from taking a self-assessment test right after they’ve learned a concept. SAL assesses students’ knowledge, beliefs, feelings, and actions in regard to a wide range of personal skills, abilities, and interests, a great way to help students translate theory into practice. E.g. "What's my Emotional Intelligence Score?" p. 281.
· Increases students self-awareness of who they are and how they interact with others
· Self-reflection helps students learn, retain and apply theoretical concepts to their own career.
Q: Do your students ask themselves: "Why am I here? How is this going to help my career?" How do you help students link concepts to meaningful applications?
NEW Additional Case Incidents — New additional case incidents at the end of each chapter reinforce the chapter concepts through real-world application. Each short case incident is based on articles from popular business press and supported with discussion questions. E.g. "The Upside of Anger?" pp. 290 - 291 & "Abusive Customers Cause Emotions to Run High" pp. 291-292.
· Students with the opportunity to analyze and make decisions on real-world events.
NEW Comprehensive Cases — Comprehensive Cases bring together multiple topics, helping students apply what they have learned in the course. All of these two to three page long comprehensive, realistic and real cases are supported with discussion questions. Many are based on articles from popular business sources. Case notes are provided in the Instructor Manual. E.g. "Arnold Schwarzenegger: Leader of California?" pp. 693 - 696 and "What Customers Don't Know Won't Hurt Them, or Will It?" pp. 697 - 699.
· These cases help student learn from multidimensional scenarios every manager faces.
Q: What materials do you bring into the classroom to facilitate class discussions?
NEW Point/Counterpoint controversies — There are two sides to each controversy argued in Point/Counterpoint. This feature, ideal for use in classroom discussions shows how students’ preconceived notion may be inadequate or even incorrect. Several of these 19 dialogues are new to this edition. E.g. "The Costs and Benefits of Organizational Display Rules" p. 288.
· Students learn that there isn’t always one correct answer to an OB issue and great managers always consider opposing points of view before making decisions.
I. INTRODUCTION
1. What Is Organizational Behavior?
II. THE INDIVIDUAL
2. Foundations of Individual Behavior
3. Attitudes and Job Satisfaction
4. Personality and Values
5. Perception and Individual Decision Making
6. Motivation Concepts
7. Motivation: From Concepts to Applications
8. Emotions and Moods
III. THE GROUP
9. Foundations of Group Behavior
10. Understanding Work Teams
11. Communication
12. Basic Approaches to Leadership
13. Contemporary Issues in Leadership
14. Power and Politics
15. Conflict and Negotiation
IV. THE ORGANIZATION SYSTEM
16. Foundations of Organization Structure
17. Organizational Culture
18. Human Resource Policies and Practices
V. ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS
19. Organizational Change and Stress Management
Appendix A: Research in Organizational Behavior
Appendix B: Careers and Career Management


Timothy A. Judge
Education
Ph.D. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Professional Experience
· Academic Positions: Matherly-McKethan Eminent Scholar in Management, Warrington College of Business Administration, University of Florida, Stanley M. Howe Professor in Leadership, Henry B. Tippie College of Business, University of Iowa, Associate Professor (with tenure), Department of Human Resource Studies, School of Industrial and Labor Relations, Cornell University, Lecturer, Charles University, Czech Republic, and Comenius University, Slovakia, Instructor, Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Department of Psychology, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
· Research: Dr. Judge’s research interests are in the areas of personality and individual differences, leadership and influence behaviors, internal and external staffing, and job attitudes.
Dr. Judge published more than 90 articles in these and other major topics in journals such as Journal of Organizational Behavior , Personnel Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Applied Psychology, European Journal of Personality, European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology.
· Fellowship: Dr. Judge is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology.
· Awards: In 1995, Judge received the Ernest J. McCormick Award for Distinguished Early Career Contributions from the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and in 2001, he received the Larry L. Cummings Award for mid-career contributions from the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management. His primary research interests are in (1) personality, moods, and emotions, (2) job attitudes, (3) Leadership and influence behaviors, and (4) careers (person-organization fit, career success).
· Books Published: Heneman, H. G. III, & Judge, T. A. (2003). Staffing Organizations (4th ed.). Madison, WI: Mendota House/Irwin.
Steven P. Robbins
Education
Ph.D. University of Arizona
Professional Experience
· Academic Positions: Professor, San Diego State University, Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville, University of Baltimore, Concordia University in Montreal, and University of Nebraska at Omaha.
· Research: Research interests have focused on conflict, power, and politics in organizations, behavioral decision making, and the development of effective interpersonal skills.
· Books Published: World's best-selling author of textbooks in both management and organizational behavior. His books are used at more than a thousand U.S. colleges and universities, have been translated into 16 languages, and have adapted editions for Canada, Australia, South Africa, and India. These include
o Essentials of Organizational Behavior, 8th ed. (Prentice Hall, 2005)
o Management, 8th ed. with Mary Coulter (Prentice Hall, 2005)
o Human Resource Management, 8th ed., with David DeCenzo (Wiley, 2005)
o The Self-Assessment Library 3.0 (Prentice Hall, 2005)
o Fundamentals of Management, 5th ed., with David DeCenzo (Prentice Hall, 2006)
o Supervision Today!, 4th ed., with David DeCenzo (Prentice Hall, 2004)
o Training in InterPersonal Skills, 3rd ed., with Phillip Hunsaker (Prentice Hall, 2003)
o Managing Today!, 2nd ed. (Prentice Hall, 2000)
o Organization Theory, 3rd ed. (Prentice Hall, 1990)
Successfully published tradebooks include
o The Truth About Managing People . . . And Nothing But the Truth (Financial Times/ Prentice Hall, 2002)
o Decide and Conquer: Make Winning Decisions and Take Control of Your Life (Financial Times/Prentice Hall, 2003).
OTHER INTERESTS
In his "other life," Dr. Robbins actively participates in masters' track competition. Since turning 50 in 1993, he's won 14 national championships, nine world titles, and set numerous U.S. and world age-group records at 60, 100, 200, and 400 meters.
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