The definitive biography of the life and work of Elton Mayo
(1880-1949) is the first full, accurate account of the activities
and intimate life of one of Australia and America's pioneering
social scientists. Mayo, who established the scientific study of
organizational behavior, was highly influential in American social
science and business management theory, following his work at the
Harvard Business School and the Western Electric Company.
Still the subject of vigorous debate, Mayo's ideas spanned
several disciplines--psychology, sociology, philosophy, and
business management. Mayo developed the field of industrial
psychology by applying the results of scientific research to the
problems of work in order to improve the life of industrial workers
and managers and to encourage collaboration between administrators
and their subordinates. Trahair's biography traces the origins of
Mayo's ideas in order to help clarify aspects of the debate.
Alfred W. Clark of La Trobe University commented, "It will
become a definitive biography...it is based on a masterly grasp of
detail into Mayo's life, theories and impact.... Trahair's
expression is always clear and lively; he never writes a turgid
sentence, let alone a paragraph"; while Arthur G. Bedeian at Auburn
University noted that Elton Mayo A Humanist Temper is "laced with
wit and insight, and graced with style. For all its scholarship, it
is wholly readable. Historians interested in the development of the
social sciences should find the book particularly valuable. It
offers a searching example of the scientific enterprise."
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