"A fresh concept and a well-written text. All in all, Anna Sutton presents a fine introduction to work and organizational psychology for students and practitioners alike, with many examples, exercises and cases, as well as rich sources for further exploration of scientific evidence and practical intervention." - Felix Brodbeck, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany 'Anna Sutton has carefully developed a book that is both accessible and interesting for students. Work psychology can be a broad field encompassing a wide range of different ideas, but the author has done a fine job of presenting its full breadth and diversity with great clarity.' - Dean Tjosvold, Lingnan University, Hong Kong 'This new textbook offers a comprehensive overview of work psychology, including traditional topics such as stress and well-being at work and more contemporary topics such as coaching psychology. Student friendly features such as mindmaps, activities and case studies make this an excellent introduction for both psychology and business students.' - Sheena Johnson, Manchester Business School, UK 'A very well-written and accessible text. The case studies, activities and discussion points will engage students in actively thinking about the topics covered. The Key Research Studies are excellent and enhance the evidence-based approach taken, and the Psychological Toolkits will help students use applied psychology to improve their employability skills' - Helen Williams, Swansea University, UK "This is an excellent text that marries the theory with practical applications to the world of work and will be useful for students of business and psychology, as well as managers. It is succinct and very readable, and the activities and cases bring the theory to life." - Sally, Rumbles, University of Portsmouth, UK

This accessible and skills-oriented textbook introduces key psychological concepts and demonstrates how they come into play in the real world of work, while building strong awareness of how business priorities inform and underpin applied psychology. It combines summaries of important research studies with an exploration of topics from different international perspectives to offer students a deeper appreciation of how psychology develops and is used in the world of business. The book takes a practical, problem-solving approach to understanding the role of psychology in the workplace and focuses on employability skills that will benefit students in their future careers.
Written by a highly experienced lecturer, this is ideal for undergraduate and postgraduate Business and Psychology students taking modules in work psychology.
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This accessible and skills-oriented textbook introduces key psychological concepts and demonstrates how they come into play in the real world of work, while building strong awareness of how business priorities inform and underpin applied psychology.
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About This Book.- PART I: BUSINESS IS ABOUT PEOPLE.- 1. What is Work Psychology?.- 2. Finding and Measuring Talent.- 3. Developing and Retaining Talent.- 4. Motivating People.- 5. Communicating Effectively.- 6. Building Effective Teams.- 7. Leadership: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly.- PART II: SURVIVING AND THRIVING AT WORK.- 8. More Than Just Survival - Managing Change.- 9. Stress and Well-being at Work.- 10. Positive Psychology at Work.- PART III: CUTTING EDGE PSYCHOLOGY.- 11.Contemporary Topics in Work Psychology.- 12. The Realities of Research in Business Psychology.- Glossary.

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Full reviews will be available to download in a separate word document: 'I find the tone of this book appealing and...think students will engage with the material. Good approach with lots of examples and activities, case studies etc.' - Sheena Johnson, Manchester Business School, UK 'A credit to the author...very accessible to students- I can see international students having no problems in understanding and clarity here...I could see this being a very popular introductory text, especially on non-specialist masters courses (e.g MBAs) or HRM introductory programmes, as well as Occupational Psychology at UG and PG levels' - Neil Anderson, Brunel University Business School, UK 'This textbook has a clear and user-friendly writing style, which is crucial and has contributed to the book's readability...This feature is actually important, as some textbooks are dull. Throughout all chapters, the author has adopted a more humanistic approach and well explained the human-organisation nexus using psychological, managerial and anthro-sociological theories (inc. empirical studies).' - Kirk Chang, Salford University Business School, UK 'I like the style and tone of the writing. Really clear explanation of theories and models, good, relevant examples and case studies that flow.' - John Spoerry, University of Buckingham Business School, UK 'I like the links made to other areas of psychology. I think this will be particularly good for psychology students. The language used is very clear, and there are a number of examples that should appeal to the experience of students. I would consider using this with third year students, but would not be averse to using this with first years. Based on material so far, I would strongly consider adopting this text when it is published. I look forward to seeing the publication of this text.' - Andrew Clements, University of Bedfordshire, Dept of Psychology, UK 'I felt that the clarity of the writing and the quality of the explanations were very good. Many existing well-known psychology textbooks do not, in my opinion, explain the theories, models and research adequately for students who have little knowledge of the area, as well as these chapters did...I would consider adopting it as one of the main recommended books on my work psychology module' - Jenni Newlan, Westminster Business School, UK 'I find the content generally up-to-date and adequate in introducing the basic concepts and knowledge for each of the chapters. I like the effort to align to British Psychological Society (BPS) standards and guidelines throughout the book. I also like the referencing to meta-analytic findings.' - Chan Kim Yin, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 'Work psychology is a broad field that likes to develop and hold on to a wide range of different areas. Presenting this breadth and diversity without losing students in them is a difficult challenge. I think overall she has done a fine job in doing so. Her writing is effective...It's organized, informative, and interesting.' - William Tjosvold, Dean of Faculty of Business, Lingnan University, Hong Kong 'To my knowledge British under-graduates are younger than they are in some other parts of Europe. I think that the style in writing perhaps reflects this, as well as some examples and tests. I appreciate very much that someone has taken the time and effort to cluster different theories and perspectives around some applications or problems. The practical approach is much needed. Further the consultancy-approach is also very useful. I like that idea a lot' - Annika Lantz, Dept of Psychology, Stockholm University, Sweden 'A promising and well thought out volume' - Rachel Morrison, Faculty of Business, Australian University of Technology, Australia
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781137302304
Publisert
2015-09-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Red Globe Press
Vekt
570 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
189 mm
Aldersnivå
05, U
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
260

Forfatter

Biographical note

Anna Sutton is a Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour at Manchester Metropolitan Business School, UK.