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Business Cases in Organisation Behaviour and HRM : Perspectives from India, Hardback Book

Business Cases in Organisation Behaviour and HRM : Perspectives from India Hardback

Edited by Gopal P. Mahapatra

Part of the Springer Business Cases series

Hardback

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This book provides perspectives on various dimensions of organizational behavior (OB) and human resource management (HRM) in an ever-changing world.

The world has been experiencing disruptions and technological changes at an unprecedented level in the last two decades.

This book is a collection of handpicked cases and teaching notes on the various critical dimensions of OB, such as organization transformation, leadership, organization culture, training and development, innovation, CSR, competencies for enhancing entrepreneurship, and women leadership.

These dimensions have been covered extensively with an emphasis on COVID-19 pandemic in a few cases.

While academicians can use this book to cover the critical concepts and dimensions of change, leadership, and innovation, they can highlight its relevance for young professionals in their journey of growth and development.

Through these cases, the postgraduate students are likely to benefit enormously from the recent changes in various industries, MNCs, and Indian organizations operating during changing times.

Overall, this book of OB & HRM cases is a great value addition to the management field, equally for the teachers, practitioners, and students.

It is a valuable supplement to popular OB & HRM textbooks.

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