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The Psychology of Organizational Change
by
Michel, Alexandra
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By, Rune Todnem
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Oreg, Shaul
in
Employees
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Employees -- Psychology
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Organizational change
2013
In a rapidly changing world, with constantly shifting dynamics, organizational change may prove essential if businesses are to continue to succeed. The majority of research on organizational change adopts a macro outlook, focusing on strategic issues from the perspective of the organization and its management. In this volume we undertake a micro perspective, focusing on the individual and, more specifically, the importance of the employees and their reactions to organizational change. This focus expands our understanding of why change initiatives frequently fail. The Psychology of Organizational Change constitutes an essential resource for scholars, students, and practitioners in the field of organizational change and development who strive to understand how to make change work not only for the organization, but also for its members.
The psychology of organizational change : new insights on the antecedents and consequences of individuals' responses to change
by
Oreg, Shaul, 1970- editor
,
Michel, Alexandra, 1967- editor
,
By, Rune Todnem, editor
in
Organizational change Psychological aspects.
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Employees Psychology.
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Changement organisationnel Aspect psychologique.
2023
\"The Psychology of Organizational Change is intended for academics, research students, and practitioners interested in understanding organizational change. The three audiences will be able to keep up to date on the most recent advances in the study of organizational change, focusing on the psychological aspects involved in change\"-- Provided by publisher.