Successful in the business world and the academic arena, Stephen P Robbins is the author of the world's best-selling organizational behavior book, Organizational Behavior, now in its ninth edition. In all, this accomplished author has nine books in use at over 1,000 US colleges and universities. Dr Robbins' research and writings span myriad topics, including conflict, power, politics in organizations, and the development of interpersonal skills. His experience at companies like Shell Oil and Reynolds Metal and at universities such as the University of Nebraska at Omaha, Southern Illinois University, and San Diego State University makes him uniquely adept at understanding the needs of students and practitioners. Outside of the academic realm, Dr Robbins is an avid masters' track competitor, and holds numerous indoor and outdoor age-group world sprint records. Discover Why This Is the Best-Selling Book for Organizational Behavior! Now in its ninth edition, Stephen P Robbins' Organizational Behavior has become the benchmark text by which all others in the market are measured. With a lucid writing style that appeals to beginning students and experienced practitioners, Robbins provides a fascinating, reality-based exploration of OB. Rich with real-world examples and exercises that highlight timely topics, Organizational Behavior is unparalleled in its comprehensive and contemporary approach to the field.
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Organizational Behaviour
Robbins, Judge & Campbell
First European edition
This classic textbook has provided many generations of students with an exceptional introduction to organizational behaviour, written by the masters of the subject. Now adapted to meet the needs of students in Europe, it offers real-life examples drawn from a global range of organizations including Ferrari, Dresdner Kleinwort, the Hilti Group, Google and more - plus up-to-date insights into the latest research and hot topics from across the world.
Praise for the first European edition of Organizational Behaviour
‘At last, an organizational behaviour textbook that provides case examples from both sides of the Atlantic. This European edition of Robbins & Judge combines theoretical substance with practical relevance. It offers students in OB the unique opportunity to discover the diversity of Europe, and to put it in a more global perspective.’
Frans M. van Eijnatten, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
‘A cracking read for students of organizational behaviour in a European context. Real-world examples and thorough scholarship bring the text to life.’
Alexandra Beauregard, London School of Economics, UK
‘It is wonderful to see how this amazing OB textbook acknowledges cultural differences in a convincing manner. Finally, a European version of this best-selling book is available.’
Gabriele Jacobs, Erasmus University, The Netherlands
This best-selling book takes a traditional approach to Organizational Behavior beginning with "The Individual", "The Group" and then moving into "The Organization". It covers the cutting-edge topics such as learning and motivation, emotions, trust and group-dynamics.
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Etat : Good. This is an ex-library book and may have the usual library/used-book markings inside.This book has soft covers. In good all round condition. Please note the Image in this listing is a stock photo and may not match the covers of the actual item,1300grams, ISBN:9780130617217. N° de réf. du vendeur 9464681
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