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The fifth edition of this market-leading textbook retains its popular blend of theory, research and examples. Substantially revised and updated with extensive new material that reflects contemporary research and debate, the book offers an accessible and fascinating examination of human behaviour in todays workplace.
Covering a broad range of core topics, the book is suitable for undergraduate students in business, management, and psychology as well as those studying for professional qualifications.
- Print length848 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherFinancial Times/ Prentice Hall
- Publication date20 May 2010
- Dimensions19.69 x 3.18 x 26.67 cm
- ISBN-100273711210
- ISBN-13978-0273711216
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Work Psychology
Fifth edition
John Arnold and Ray Randall et al.
Written by authors who are all experts in their fields, the fifth edition of this market-leading textbook on work psychology retains its popular blend of theory, research and engaging examples. Substantially revised and updated with new material that reflects contemporary research and debate, Work Psychology offers an accessible and fascinating examination of human behaviour in todays workplace.
Covering a broad range of core topics, this text is suitable for undergraduate students in business, management, and psychology as well as those studying for professional qualifications. Work Psychology offers you:
- A clear and consistent structure, including an opening and closing case study and other exercises within each chapter to help you to apply what youve learnt.
- Attractive full-colour design that aids navigation and enlivens the text.
- Extensive coverage of cross-cultural issues that reflects the increasingly global context of work.
- Learning outcomes, long and short self-test questions, a glossary, annotated further reading and weblinks to enable your learning within and beyond the textbook.
- All the latest research and hot topics in the field of work psychology.
- A new Stop to consider feature that will help you to pause and reflect on your learning, directing you to key controversies and contemporary debate around work psychology today.
- A companion website hosting additional student learning material, and material for lecturers, at www.pearsoned.co.uk/workpsych
About the authors
Written and edited by authors who are all expert teachers and researchers in their fields, Work Psychology offers a clear and authoritative introduction to human behaviour in the workplace.
John Arnold is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at Loughborough University Business School, UK.
Ray Randall is a Lecturer in Occupational Psychology at the School of Psychology, University of Leicester, UK.
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Fiona Patterson Principal Research Associate at the University of Cambridge, Visiting Professor of Organisational Psychology at City University London, UK, and Executive Director of the Work Psychology Group Ltd.
Joanne Silvester Professor of Organisational Psychology and Director of the Centre for Performance at Work at City University London, UK, and a co-founder of the Work Psychology Partnership.
Ivan Robertson Professor of Organisational Psychology, Leeds University Business School, UK and Managing Director and founder of Robertson Cooper Ltd.
Cary Cooper CBE Distinguished Professor of Organisational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University Management School, UK and Director and founder of Robertson Cooper Ltd.
Bernard Burnes Professor of Organisational Change at Manchester Business School, The University of Manchester, UK.
Stephen Swailes Senior Lecturer in Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management at Hull University Business School, UK.
Don Harris Managing Director of HFI Solutions Ltd.
Carolyn Axtell Senior Lecturer at The Institute of Work Psychology, Management School, University of Sheffield, UK.
Deanne Den Hartog Professor of Organizational Behaviour, Amsterdam Business School at The University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
About the Author
John Arnold is Professor of Organisational Behaviour at the Business School, Loughborough University. Ray Randall is the Course Director for the MSc in Occupational Psychology and MSc in the Psychology of Work at the University of Leicester. They are joined by a team of expert authors including:
- Carolyn Axtell (University of Sheffield)
- Bernard Burnes (Manchester Business School)
- Cary Cooper (Lancaster University Management School)
- Deanne Den Hartog (University of Amsterdam)
- Don Harris (Cranfield University)
- Fiona Patterson (City University London)
- Ivan Robertson (Leeds University Business School)
- Joanne Silvester (City University London)
- Stephen Swailes (University of Hull)
Product details
- Publisher : Financial Times/ Prentice Hall
- Publication date : 20 May 2010
- Edition : 5th
- Language : English
- Print length : 848 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0273711210
- ISBN-13 : 978-0273711216
- Item weight : 1.73 kg
- Dimensions : 19.69 x 3.18 x 26.67 cm
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About the authors
Cary L. Cooper is the author and editor of more than 125 books and is one of Britain's most quoted business gurus. He was born in the USA, but lives in England and has dual nationality. He is Distinguished Professor of Organizational Psychology and Health at Lancaster University Management School. He is a founding President of the British Academy of Management, a Companion of the Chartered Management Institute and one of only a few UK Fellows of the (American) Academy of Management, past President of the British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy and President of RELATE. He is Chair of the Academy of Social Sciences. He was awarded the CBE by the Queen in 2001 for his contributions to organizational health and safety; and in 2014 he was awarded a Knighthood for his contribution to the social sciences.
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- Big Reds InsideReviewed in the United States on 26 May 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Great purchase second hand
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseThe book came just as the seller said. Almost new. The pages were great and well kept. (5 Star)
As a newbie in psychology, the book itself, it goes into great depths but it will require further research to explain some terms. Great concepts but for the beginner it might be a little convoluted. (4 star)
- Mr. Matthew SheenReviewed in the United Kingdom on 6 December 2011
5.0 out of 5 stars Clear, conscise and covers all needed at degree level
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseHaving been told to buy another book for my Work Psychology module, I was mildly annoyed that the lecturer decided to use this book to base the lecture slides on. However, since buying the book it is obvious why. Greenberg's (2010) Behavior in organizations, the book we were supposed to buy, was useful but only to a degree. There was much missing from the textbook that was included in the lecture slides and seemed very important.
It was for this reason that i purchased Work psychology: Understanding behaviour in the Work place. At first i used the text book to "fill in the gaps" left by the Greenberg textbook but more recently i have found myself using Greenberg to fill in the gaps left by J. Arnold's wonderful textbook. Of which there are very few.
If you have bought Greenberg or it is you "recommended reading" for your module or course, it is very worthwhile to go to J. Arnold to expand on certain points. I guarantee you will find important points not even mentioned in the Greenberg textbook. It may not seem worthwhile for writing up lecture notes but when you need references for essays or need to expand your knowledge base for an exam it is of the greatest imprtance you have the broad and deep knowledge J. Arnorld offers in his wonderful book Work Psychology: Understanding Human Behaviour in the Workplace.
- PNReviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 January 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Really good quality
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseBeing second-hand, I was expecting some wear and tear, but when I received the only sign of this was the broken spine. Overall, a good product and was kept in very good condition.
Thank you for the book.
- Tim CowleyReviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 July 2011
4.0 out of 5 stars Really strong core text
Format: PaperbackVerified PurchaseCore text for my up & coming MSc in Psychology so I decided to get in early and order a copy to read ahead of time.
The book describes things in a sensible and clear way- even using humour and quoting lyrics to illustrate points which I found refreshing an illustrative in what can become a dry academic subject.
Excellent lay out with points to consider and questions to assess your learning - the book also provides indicators to sideline issues that merit further consideration depending on interest as well as introducing aspects that are likely to become more significant in the future.
One consideration- some chapters read easier that others - however the book is the work of many contributors so this is hardly surprising.
Great book- enjoyed reading it and looking forward to using it as a foundation to study - TC