Nepotism will be defined through the lens of human behaviours and psychological characteristics. Historical themes in human resource management and their relationship to family membership (broadly defined) in and around organizations will be the basis of this book. Other topics like legal issues, decision making and managerial roles in the family, career and job choices of family members, values and commitments of family vs. stakeholders, and conflict issues with family and other individuals will be covered.
Nepotism will be defined through the lens of human behaviours and psychological characteristics. Historical themes in human resource management and their relationship to family membership (broadly defined) in and around organizations will be the basis of this book. Other topics like legal issues, decision making and managerial roles in the family, career and job choices of family members, values and commitments of family vs. stakeholders, and conflict issues with family and other individuals will be covered.
Robert G. Jones is professor of psychology and department head at Missouri State University. After a first career in music and banking, Bob returned to school to get his PhD in industrial/organizational psychology from The Ohio State University in 1992. In this second career, Bob and his students, colleagues, and clients have dealt with a broad range of issues in selection and assessment. Most of this work has focused on understanding and managing the basis for applied, person-perception-based assessments, including emotive perception and prejudices. He has addressed these issues in various publications, numerous applied settings, and classrooms in the U.S., Australia, and the Netherlands. As Book Review Editor of Personnel Psychology (1994-2004), Bob had the pleasant task of reading lots of books, including the ones that inspired this one.
Inhaltsangabe
E. Salas Series Foreword. Preface. R.G. Jones Defining a Psychology of Nepotism. A. Gutman Nepotism and Employment Law. P. W. Muchinsky The Nepotistic Organization: What is This Place and How Do the People Make It? E. Van Hooft T. Stout Nepotism and Career Choice Job Search and Job Choice. M.W. Dickson L.R.G. Nieminen B.J. Biermeier-Hanson Nepotism and Organizational Homogeneity: How the ASA Process is Accelerated by Non-merit-based Decision-making. T.E. Becker Nepotism and the Commitment of Relevant Parties. A. Masuda M. Visio Nepotism Practices and the Work-Family Interface. K.H. Mhatre R.E. Riggio H.R. Riggio Nepotism and Leadership. G. Wated J.I. Sanchez The Cultural Boundary of Managing Nepotism. B.H. Mulder A Model of Organizational Nepotism. R.G. Jones Toward a New Understanding of Nepotistic Organizational Behavior.
E. Salas Series Foreword. Preface. R.G. Jones Defining a Psychology of Nepotism. A. Gutman Nepotism and Employment Law. P. W. Muchinsky The Nepotistic Organization: What is This Place and How Do the People Make It? E. Van Hooft T. Stout Nepotism and Career Choice Job Search and Job Choice. M.W. Dickson L.R.G. Nieminen B.J. Biermeier-Hanson Nepotism and Organizational Homogeneity: How the ASA Process is Accelerated by Non-merit-based Decision-making. T.E. Becker Nepotism and the Commitment of Relevant Parties. A. Masuda M. Visio Nepotism Practices and the Work-Family Interface. K.H. Mhatre R.E. Riggio H.R. Riggio Nepotism and Leadership. G. Wated J.I. Sanchez The Cultural Boundary of Managing Nepotism. B.H. Mulder A Model of Organizational Nepotism. R.G. Jones Toward a New Understanding of Nepotistic Organizational Behavior.
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