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South African organisations operate in an environment that is fast changing due to digital advancement, economic challenges, social complexities, and changing employee and customer values/expectations. In this environment, successful organisations empower talented employees to work in teams and make pivotal decisions that lead to innovation and exceptionally high performance. Success for these organisations is not by chance but is the result of adopting carefully planned and sophisticated interventions into the organisational structure, leadership and management orientations, culture, and processes and behaviours. In this respect, Organisational behaviour: a contemporary South African perspective provides a solid and scientific foundation for developing an integrated and holistic understanding of the individual and group processes in the modern organisation.
Organisational behaviour explores expectations that organisations and employees have of each other. It addresses contemporary issues related to organisational culture, change, engagement, performance excellence, changing communication technology, transformational and authentic leadership, diversity, business ethics, team excellence and globalisation. It contains many encounters, discussion questions, practical exercises and case studies with a southern African orientation to stimulate self-study, debate and reflective thinking.
Organisational behaviour is aimed not only at aspiring HR practitioners and managers, but also at established professionals who need to stay updated, irrespective of their field and nature of their organisation.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences, business and
law, expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to
be accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This insightful Advanced Introduction provides a road map
for building and maintaining a sustainable career. Delving into the
meaning of a 'sustainable career', the book examines the factors
that threaten a career's sustainability, such as economic
turbulence, changes in organizational practices, and advances in
technology, offering actions that can be taken to overcome these
threats and strengthen the sustainability of careers. Key Features:
Identifies the role of gender in building a sustainable career
Introduces a new model of career sustainability, emphasizing the
relevance of employees' home life in building a sustainable career
Demonstrates how building a sustainable career is the shared
responsibility of employees and their families, employers, and
society Establishes that some groups in society are substantially
more vulnerable than others and require additional or different
resources to build and maintain a sustainable career This Advanced
Introduction will be a valuable guide for scholars and advanced
students of sustainable careers, human resource management, and
organizational behavior. It will also be useful for practitioners
and policy makers in these fields as well as individuals who want
to build a more sustainable career.
Exam Board: Edexcel Level: AS and A level Subject: Business First
teaching: September 2015 First exams: June 2017 This Student Book
is accompanied by an ActiveBook (digital version of the Student
Book) and covers both the AS and A level courses for the Edexcel
Business specification from 2015. The Student Book contains clear
signposted links and support for quantitative skills, synoptical,
evaluative and analytical skills to help you develop your
conceptual understanding of each topic. It follows the
qualification specification closely and covers all the information
you need, together with additional examples that allow for a deeper
understanding of the topics. You'll also find assessment support
for both AS and A level with sample answers, practice questions and
guidance to help you tackle the exam questions. The ActiveBook
gives you easy online access to the textbook content so you don't
have to carry the book to and from school or college. You can also
personalise it with notes, highlights and links to wider reading -
perfect for supporting coursework and revision activities.
Fully revised and refined, this new edition of Institutional Theory
and Organizational Change considers the developments in the field
of institutional organization theory over the past decade. With
each chapter being significantly updated, the book explains what
the institutional organization approach means by bringing special
attention to how the institutional environment is made up and how
organizations are governed by it. Throughout the book, Staffan
Furusten also brings attention to core concepts and arguments
within institutional theory and presents them in an easily tangible
model for understanding institutional pressure on organizations.
New analysis featured in the book includes organizing beyond
management and markets, organizational change through
re-contextualization and institutional pressure through
institutional elements. The examples presented in the book can be
used as a navigation tool for additional learning about what the
institutional environment consists of and what organizations can do
to handle institutional demands. The second edition of this book is
a lucid introduction to contemporary institutional organizational
analysis and will be a key resource for undergraduate and
postgraduate students in critical management studies,
organizational studies, as well as managers and policy makers.
Elgar Advanced Introductions are stimulating and thoughtful
introductions to major fields in the social sciences and law,
expertly written by the world's leading scholars. Designed to be
accessible yet rigorous, they offer concise and lucid surveys of
the substantive and policy issues associated with discrete subject
areas. This cutting edge book introduces the origins and
consequences of digital platforms, examining how artificial
intelligence-enabled digital platforms collect and process data
from and about users by providing social media and e-commerce
services. Robin Mansell and W. Edward Steinmueller compare and
contrast neoclassical, institutional and critical political economy
approaches. They show how uneven power relationships between
platform operators and their users are analysed in different
economic traditions. Key features include: analysis of economic and
public values provides a foundation for platform regulation
examines the impacts of platforms on the media industry challenges
claims of the inevitability of platform dominance discusses key
challenges, including: artificial intelligence, data sharing and
competition in the digital economy. This concise book will be
indispensable for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students
of media and communication studies, innovation studies and
economics, particularly those focusing on platform economics.
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