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_aOrganizational behaviour and change management: _bthe impact of cognitive and social bias |
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_bRoutledge _aNew York _c2023 |
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300 | _axvi, 263 p. | ||
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_aGBP _b120.00 |
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490 | _aRoutledge Studies in Organizational Change & Development | ||
520 | _aHumans are social animals, and change is a social process. To understand this social process and explain the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of individuals, knowledge of how the presence of others influences people is crucial. In this regard, bias is a concept with a lot of potential. Because cognitive and social biases influence human thinking, feelings, and behaviour, these provide insights and knowledge that are helpful, if not essential, for the field of organizational behaviour and change management. The preceding statements may seem obvious and self-evident, but practice as well as science show that they are neither. Organizational Behaviour and Change Management: The Impact of Cognitive and Social Bias aims at unleashing the potential of cognitive and social biases to develop a more effective change management theory and practice. To do so, we analysed and assessed thousands of scientific articles. The most prominent biases are structured by using a practical and comprehensible framework based on five core social motives (belonging, understanding, controlling, trusting, and self-enhancing). With its evidence-based, systematic, and integrative approach, this book provides scientists and practitioners in the field of organizational behaviour and change management with the best-available evidence, linking biases to organizational behaviour and change and further enriching the field of change management. (https://www.routledge.com/Organizational-Behaviour-and-Change-Management-The-Impact-of-Cognitive/Vernooij-Stuijt-Hendriks-ten-Have-ten-Have/p/book/9781032264233) | ||
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_aOrganizational behavior _913102 |
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_aSocial psychology _912901 |
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_aChange (Psychology) _912965 |
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_aVernooij, Cornell _914495 |
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_aStuijt, Judith _915922 |
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_aHendriks, Maarten _915923 |
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_aHave, Wouter ten _915924 |
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_aHave, Steven ten _915925 |
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