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This exciting Handbook offers a broad perspective on the intriguing
phenomena of power, influence and politics in the modern workplace,
their meaning for individuals, groups and other organizational
stakeholders, and their effect on organizational outcomes and
performances. The contributorsillustrate the fact that
organizational politics has many facets and definitions, all
relating to the use of personal or aggregate power in influencing
others and better achieving goals in the workplace. However,
politics in organizations is difficult to study, as neither
employees nor management are keen to divulge the political secrets
and dynamics that help them to promote their own ideas and goals
and to advance in the workplace. In the face of this challenge, the
Handbook presents a comprehensive collection of original studies
and theoretical discussions from across the globe. Providing a
starting point for new research in the area, issues dealt with
include: politics, personality and leadership ethics, fairness and
prospects of trust in workplace politics organizational politics
and employees' well-being strategy, change and decision-making as a
political process human resource management and consulting in a
political sphere. Offering a fresh and up-to-date take on the
topic, this highly original Handbook will be a fascinating read for
academics, students and researchers in the fields of management and
organizational behavior. The wide range of perspectives presented
in this book, written by some of the leading scholars and
researchers in the field, will also be invaluable to practitioners
in management and to individuals in organizations who require a
better understanding of the meaning of power and influence in the
modern workplace.
The Handbook of Organizational Politics offers a broad perspective
on the intriguing phenomena of power, influence and politics in the
modern workplace; their meaning for individuals, groups and other
organizational stakeholders; and their effect on organizational
outcomes and performances. Comprising entirely of new chapters and
insights, this second edition revisits the theory on organizational
politics (OP) and examines its progress and changes in emphasis in
recent years. This timely and informative book provides a
comprehensive set of state-of-the-art studies on workplace politics
based on experiences from around the world. The contributors
highlight topics such as political skills, political will, politics
and leadership, compensations, politics and performance, and
politics and the learning climate. Students and scholars will
benefit from the up-to-date collection of studies in the field of
OP. This Handbook will also be of interest to practitioners and
managers from public and private sectors looking for better
explanations of internal processes in business. Contributors: S.L.
Albrecht, G. Blickle, S.L. Bohle, D.A. Buchanan, M.R. Buckley, A.
Capezio, A.M. Carnes, A. Drory, A.J. DuBrin, L. Eldor, B.P. Ellen
III, G.R. Ferris, R. Frieder, J.N. Harris, S.E. Hill, J.D. Jacobs,
I. Kapoutsis, E.M. Landells, L.P. Maher, G. Meisler, J.P. Meriac,
M. Mizrahi, T.P. Munyon, K. Oerder, G.B. Schmidt, N. Schutte, H.
Sibunruang, A.L.E. Thomas, D.R. Vashdi, E. Vigoda-Gadot, A. Wihler,
D. Windsor
This exciting Handbook offers a broad perspective on the intriguing
phenomena of power, influence and politics in the modern workplace,
their meaning for individuals, groups and other organizational
stakeholders, and their effect on organizational outcomes and
performances. The contributorsillustrate the fact that
organizational politics has many facets and definitions, all
relating to the use of personal or aggregate power in influencing
others and better achieving goals in the workplace. However,
politics in organizations is difficult to study, as neither
employees nor management are keen to divulge the political secrets
and dynamics that help them to promote their own ideas and goals
and to advance in the workplace. In the face of this challenge, the
Handbook presents a comprehensive collection of original studies
and theoretical discussions from across the globe. Providing a
starting point for new research in the area, issues dealt with
include: politics, personality and leadership ethics, fairness and
prospects of trust in workplace politics organizational politics
and employees' well-being strategy, change and decision-making as a
political process human resource management and consulting in a
political sphere. Offering a fresh and up-to-date take on the
topic, this highly original Handbook will be a fascinating read for
academics, students and researchers in the fields of management and
organizational behavior. The wide range of perspectives presented
in this book, written by some of the leading scholars and
researchers in the field, will also be invaluable to practitioners
in management and to individuals in organizations who require a
better understanding of the meaning of power and influence in the
modern workplace.
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