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Organizational Psychology : Critical Concepts in Psychology (4 vols), Mixed media product Book

Organizational Psychology : Critical Concepts in Psychology (4 vols) Mixed media product

Edited by Jo Silvester

Part of the Critical Concepts in Psychology series

Mixed media product

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This new four-volume collection from Routledge is a Major Work which brings together both canonical and the very best cutting-edge thinking in organizational psychology. Organizational psychology is a broad field which has natural overlaps with other research areas such as organizational studies, organizational sociology, human resource management, individual differences, and management science.

For this reason, the primary focus of the collection is on defining the unique contribution of psychology to work and organizations, and taking a critical perspective in reviewing theoretical developments, research evidence, and contributions to practice.

It is an essential reference work and will be welcomed as a vital research resource by all scholars and students of the subject.

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