Organizational Behaviour, Canadian Edition, 9th edition

Published by Pearson Canada (29 December 2022) © 2023

  • Nancy Langton University of British Columbia
  • Stephen P. Robbins San Diego State University
  • Timothy A. Judge
  • Robin Yap George Brown Polytechnic
  • Edward Perry George Brown Polytechnic

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Organizational Behaviour is truly a Canadian product. While it draws upon the strongest aspects of its American cousin, it expresses its own vision and voice. It provides the context for understanding organizational behaviour (OB) in the Canadian workplace and highlights the many Canadian contributions to the field. Subject matter reflects the broad multicultural flavour of Canada and also highlights the roles of women and visible minorities in the workplace. Examples reflect the broad range of organizations in Canada: large, small, public and private sector, unionized and non-unionized.

Table of contents

  1. What Is Organizational Behaviour?
  2. Perception, Personality, and Emotions
  3. Values, Attitudes, and Diversity in the Workplace
  4. Theories of Motivation
  5. Motivation in Action
  6. Groups and Teamwork
  7. Communication
  8. Power and Politics
  9. Conflict and Negotiation
  10. Organizational Culture
  11. Leadership
  12. Decision Making, Creativity, and Ethics
  13. Organizational Structure
  14. Organizational Change

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