Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology
- Steven G. Rogelberg - University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA
With more than 400 entries, the Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology presents a thorough overview of the cross-disciplinary field of industrial and organizational psychology for students, researchers, and professionals in the areas of psychology, business, management, and human resources. In two volumes, readers are provided with state-of-the-art research and ready-to-use facts.
Key Features
- Covers cutting-edge topics such as terrorism at work and cyber-loafing as well as timeless topics such as employee selection techniques, performance management, leadership, diversity, career development, compensation and work rewards, conflict resolution, ergonomics, teams, group dynamics, workplace safety, judgment and decision making, life/work balance, motivation, job satisfaction, training programs, workplace stress and health, and much more! Contributors represent the foremost faculty, journal editors, practitioners, and professional society leaders from through out the world. They provide a historical and contemporary perspective on the topic in a reader-friendly manner that stresses both science and practical application.
- Extensive cross-listing allows the reader to identify common threads among topics. Entries conclude with references and lists of further readings and web sites. Offers contributions from major subfields shaping I/O Psychology today, including social psychology, industrial relations, communication studies, organizational sociology, human factors, occupational health, and management
- Provides a Reader's Guide topical table of contents and an integrated set of unique appendices designed for an aspiring I/O psychologist.
Key Themes
- History Ethical and Legal Issues
- Research Methods
- Measurement Theory and Statistics
- Understanding and Assessing Individual Differences
- Employment, Staffing, and Career Issues
- Developing, Training, and Evaluating Employees
- Productive and Counterproductive Employee Behavior
- Motivation and Job Design
- Leadership and Management
- Groups, Teams, and Working with Others
- Employee Well-Being and Attitudes
- Organizational Structure, Design, and Change
- Professional Organizations and Related Fields
"This excellent resource is as useful for students as for researchers and field practitioners needing information on research methods, training and development, staffing and organizational development, and team building. Strongly recommended for public and academic libraries."
"Written in accessible language, this new work is most appropriate for undergraduates and graduate students seeking to understand the concepts basic to the field, but it will be helpful for researchers and practitioners in need of straightforward explanations of I/O psychology concepts. Essential."
"I found the Encyclopedia of Industrial and Organizational Psychology to be an invaluable asset to any personal or professional reference library. Readers are sure to find it easy to navigate and its entries easy to understand."