The Oxford Handbook of Personnel Psychology

Author:   Susan Cartwright (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Well Being and Director of Centre for Organizational Health and Well-Being, Lancaster University) ,  Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School, and Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations), Lancaster University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780199655816


Pages:   672
Publication Date:   26 July 2012
Format:   Paperback
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The field of Personnel Psychology is broadly concerned with the study of individual differences and their consequences for the organization. As human resource costs continue, for most organizations, to be the single largest operating cost (50-80% of annual expenditure), achieving optimal performance from individual employees is of paramount importance to the sustained development and financial performance of any organization. The Oxford Handbook of Personnel Psychology brings together contributions from leading international scholars within the field to present state-of-the-art reviews on topical and emergent issues, constructs, and research in personnel psychology. The book is divided into six sections:· Individual Difference and Work Performance,· Personnel Selection,· Methodological Issues,· Training and Development,· Policies and Practices,· Future Challenges.While the Handbook is primarily a review of current academic thinking and research in the area, the contributors keep a strong focus on the lessons for HR practitioners, and what lessons they can take from the cutting-edge work presented.

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Author:   Susan Cartwright (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Well Being and Director of Centre for Organizational Health and Well-Being, Lancaster University) ,  Cary L. Cooper (Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health, Lancaster University Management School, and Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations), Lancaster University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 17.30cm , Height: 3.90cm , Length: 24.70cm
Weight:   1.166kg
ISBN:  

9780199655816


ISBN 10:   0199655812
Pages:   672
Publication Date:   26 July 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Susan Cartwright and Cary L. Cooper: Introduction Section I: Individual Differences and Work Performance 1: Adrian Furnham: Intelligence and Cognitive Abilities at Work 2: Peter J. Jordan, Neal M. Ashkanasy and Catherine S. Daus: Emotional Intelligence: Rhetoric or Reality? 3: Jeff W. Johnson and Sarah A. Hezlett: Modeling the Influence of Personality on Individuals at Work: A Review and Research Agenda 4: Iain L. Densten: Leadership: Current Assessment and Future Needs 5: Andreas Rauch and Michael Frese: A Personality Approach to Entrepreneurship Section II: Personnel Selection 6: Olga F. Voskuijl and Arne Evers: Job Analysis and Competency Modelling 7: Neal Schmitt and Jessica Fandre: Validity of Selection Procedures 8: Melinda Blackman: The Effective Interview 9: Filip Lievens, Liesbet De Koster and Eveline Schollaert: Current Theory and Practice of Assessment Centres: The Importance of Trait Activation 10: Dave Bartram: The Advantages and Disadvantages of On-line Testing Section III: Methodological Issues 11: Kevin R. Murphy: Models and Methods for Evaluating Reliability and Validity 12: J. Kevin Ford and Ruchi Sinha: Advances in Training Evaluation Research 13: Stephen A. Woods: Job Performance Measurement: The Elusive Relationship Between Job Performance and Job Satisfaction Section IV: Training and Development 14: Peter B. Smith: Cross-cultural Differences in Personnel Psychology 15: Beryl Hesketh and Barbara Griffin: Selection and Training for Work Adjustment and Adaptability 16: Gary P. Latham and Silvia Dello Russo: The Influence of Organizational Politics on Performance Appraisal Section V: Politics and Practices 17: Suzan Lewis and Ian Roper: Flexible Working Arrangements: From Work-Life to Gender Equity Policies 18: Laura M. Graves and Gary N. Powell: Sex and Race Discrimination in Personnel Decisions 19: Staale Einarsen, Stig Berge Matthiesen and Lars Johan Hauge: Harassment and Bullying at Work 20: E. Kevin Kelloway, C. Gail Hepburn and Lori Francis: Labour Relations 21: Ann Marie Ryan and Jennifer Wessel: Fairness in Selection and Recruitment: A Stigma Theory Perspective Section V: Future Challenges 22: Kerr Inkson: The Boundaryless Career 23: Donald Hislop, Carolyn Axtell and Kevin Daniels: The Challenge of Remote Working 24: Yitzhak Fried, Ariel S. Levi and Gregory Laurence: Motivation and Job Design in the New World of Work

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Susan Cartwright is a Chartered Psychologist and Fellow of the British Psychological Society. She is Professor of Organizational Psychology in the Manchester Business School at The University of Manchester, UK. Susan is currently the President of the British Academy of Management and a Fellow of the British Academy of Management. She is a past Editor of the Leadership and Organization Development Journal and a current Associate Editor of the British Journal of Management. Susan has authored 13 books, over 40 scholarly articles, and 30 book chapters. Her main research interests lie in the area of occupational stress and well being, human aspects of mergers and acquisitions and emotional intelligence. She was Editor of the Volume V of the Blackwell Encyclopedia of Management on Human Resource Management (Blackwell, 2005) and Co-Editor, with Cary L. Cooper and Christopher Early, of The International Handbook of Organizational Culture and Climate (Wiley, 2001). Cary L. Cooper is Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health in Lancaster University Management School and Pro Vice Chancellor (External Relations) at Lancaster University. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, the Royal Society of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Health. Cary was the founding Editor of the Journal of Organizational Behaviour and is Co-Editor of Stress and Health. In 1998, he was the recipient of the Distinguished Service Award for his contribution to management science from the US Academy of Management. Cary is the author of over 100 books on occupational stress, women at work, and industrial and organizational psychology and has written over 400 scholarly articles.

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