Organizational Behavior and Management, | 12th Edition
by Robert Konopaske, John M. Ivancevich
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, Table of Content
PARTONE: The Field of Organizational Behavior
Chapter1: Effective Managers Understand OrganizationalBehavior
Chapter2: International and Organizational Culture
PARTTWO: Understanding and Managing Individual Behavior
Chapter3: Individual Differences at Work
Chapter4: Perceptions and Attributions
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Chapter5: Motivation
Chapter6: Job Design and Performance
Chapter 7: Evaluation and Rewards Influence Behavior
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Chapter8: Managing Employee Behavior
Chapter9: Managing Individual Stress
PARTTHREE: Group Behavior and Interpersonal Influence
Chapter10: Groups and Teams
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Chapter11: Managing Conflict and Negotiations
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Chapter12: Power and Politics
PARTFOUR: Organizational Processes
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Chapter13: Communicating Effectively
Chapter 14: Decision Making
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Chapter15: Leadership
PARTFIVE: Organizational Design, Change, and Innovation
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Chapter16: Organizational Structure and Design
Chapter17: Managing Organizational Change
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World trade is growing at a slower rate than is world gross domestic product.
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In recent years, Japan and China have become racially diverse societies.
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Older workers are entering the workforce at decreasing rates.
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In a general sense, technology is the process that converts raw materials or intellectual capital
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Negative productivity is calculated as the ratio of inputs to outputs.
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Efficiency is defined as the ratio of outputs to inputs.
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Technology can yield a competitive advantage only when it is utilized effectively.
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A common body of management knowledge had been developed before the rise of the Roman
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A new industrial era began in the United States around the time of the Civil War.
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Restrictions on where they can be accessed and the additional cost associated with their use have
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caused cloud-based solutions to typically be associated with lower productivity.
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Information is a commodity that, when applied effectively, can result in higher growth and
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