Aybars Tuncdogan, Oguz A Acar, Henk Volberda, Ko De Ruyter
The Oxford Handbook of Individual Differences in Organizational Contexts
Aybars Tuncdogan, Oguz A Acar, Henk Volberda, Ko De Ruyter
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Comprising twenty-six chapters authored by fifty-seven esteemed academics, this book facilitates readers in comprehending the key findings, questions, and future research areas of individual differences research in organizational contexts.
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Comprising twenty-six chapters authored by fifty-seven esteemed academics, this book facilitates readers in comprehending the key findings, questions, and future research areas of individual differences research in organizational contexts.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780192897114
- ISBN-10: 019289711X
- Artikelnr.: 69191576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 512
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 175mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9780192897114
- ISBN-10: 019289711X
- Artikelnr.: 69191576
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Aybars Tuncdogan is a Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Marketing & Technology at King's Business School, King's College London. Prior to joining King's College London, he served as a Lecturer in Marketing & Strategy at Cardiff University and completed his PhD at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University. His research incorporates psychological constructs - particularly those from the traits and individual differences literature - with the aim of understanding, predicting, and shaping the strategic decisions of individuals and collectives, such as teams and organizations. He is also interested in the joint application of artificial intelligence and individual difference constructs within organisational contexts. Oguz A. Acar is Professor of Marketing & Innovation at King's Business School, King's College London. He is also a Research Affiliate at Laboratory for Innovation Science at Harvard University, an Expert at World Economic Forum and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts. He was recently named a World's Top 40 Business School Professors Under 40. His research is published in leading journals including Harvard Business Review, Journal of Management, Journal of Marketing Research, Psychological Science and Research Policy. He received several grants (worth £1M+) and was featured in popular outlets including Financial Times, Forbes, Fortune and Wired. Henk W. Volberda is Professor of Strategy & Innovation at Amsterdam Business School of the University of Amsterdam and Director of the Amsterdam Centre for Business Innovation. He is also a member of the supervisory board of NXP Semiconductors Netherlands and Apollo Tyres Netherlands, member of the scientific advisory committee of the Netherlands Defence Academy, expert member of the World Economic Forum, and a fellow of the European Academy of Management. Previously, he was vice-dean of the Rotterdam School of Management of Erasmus University and chair of the Department Strategic Management, board member of the Netherlands Centre for Social Innovation and Vice-President Research of the European Academy of Management (EURAM). Ko de Ruyter is Professor of Marketing and Vice Dean, Research at King's Business School. His research focuses on customer loyalty, marketing strategy, technology on the organizational frontline and social media. He has published widely in flagship academic business journals, such as the Journal of Marketing, Journal of Consumer Research and Management Science. For his leadership in the academic research community, Professor de Ruyter has been awarded a life-time achievement by the American Marketing Association. He also has proven experience in working closely with decision-makers in the private and public sectors, consulting on the challenges and opportunities that they face.
* Part 1
* 1: The editors: Introduction
* Part 2 The Role of Psychological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 2: Cameron J. Borgholthaus and Peter D. Harms: Scaling the Ivory
Tower: The Organizational Consequences of CEO Personality
* 3: Mallory A. McCord and Bethany Westerberg: The Perceived
Controllability of the Big Five Personality Traits at Work
* 4: Thomas G. Reio, Jr.: Individual Differences in Curiosity:
Learning, Adaptation, and Work-Related Outcomes
* 5: The editors: IQ, EQ, and Multiple Intelligences: A Brief Review of
the Discussion
* 6: Thomas Rockstuhl, Kok Yee Ng and Soon Ang: Cultural Intelligence
and Personality: Differential Effects of Plasticity and Stability
Meta-Traits
* 7: Aybars Tuncdogan, Paavo Ritala and Päivi Karhu: Managers'
Regulatory Focus, Exploration-Exploitation and Temporal
Ambidexterity: Towards a Conceptual Model of the Dynamic Relationship
* 8: Abraham P. Buunk: Individual Differences in Social comparison in
Organizations
* 9: Peter D. Harms, Karen Landay and Tyler Fezzey: Explorations of the
Shadow Realm: Examining the Role of Dark Personality in the Workplace
* 10: Destiny R. Hemsey and Jason J. Dahling: Moderating Machiavelli:
How do Situational Characteristics Shape the Expression of
Machiavellianism in the Workplace?
* 11: Aybars Tuncdogan, Frans van den Bosch and Henk Volberda:
Prevention Focus as an Overlooked Benefactor: An Investigation into
its Role as an Antecedent of Management Team Accountability
* Part 3 Biological/Physiological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 12: Julie Aitken Schermer and Kristi Baerg MacDonald: Sex Differences
in Vocational Interests: An Analysis of Cohorts
* 13: Katharina G. Kugler, Julia A. M. Reif and Jens Mazei: Gender
Differences in Negotiations
* 14: Angela Shakeri and Michael S. North: Always at Greater Risk for
More Discrimination? Comparing Older Women with Older Men in the
Workplace Context
* 15: Terrance W. Fitzsimmons, Victor J. Callan, Miriam S. Yates and
Ree Jordan: Why we still have gendered organisational progression of
individuals into leadership roles and what can be done about it
* 16: Dawn L. Eubanks: Leadership Faces: Overlooking Good Leaders
* 17: Udari Ekanayake and Mariano Heyden: What do Celebrity CEOs Look
Like?
* 18: William J. Becker, Kristina Cechova and Angela M. Passarelli: A
Neuroscience Perspective on Individual Differences in Organizations
* 19: Wen-Dong Li, Zhaoli Song, and Richard Arvey: Organizational
Research, Genetics, and the Possible Coming Era of Organizational
Genomics
* Part 4 Individual Differences in the Age of Technological and Social
Disruption
* 20: Joanne Hinds: Digital data and personality - challenges and
opportunities for organisations
* 21: Gerald Matthews, Peter Hancock, James Szalma, Jinchao Lin and
April Rose Panganiban: Individual Differences in Teaming with
Artificial Intelligence, Robots, and Virtual Agents in the Workplace
* 22: Christine Anderl: Individual Differences in Teleworking Outcomes
* 23: Uzay Dural and Selin Kudret: Self-Monitoring Personality Trait in
Organisations: A Research Agenda for Self-Monitoring Effects in
Remote Work, Leadership Diversity, and Beyond
* 24: Claudia Buengeler and Christoph Reinert: Diversity in
Organizations: Understanding and Managing its Effects
* 25: Daniel A. Lerner, Carlina Conrad and Asya Karabayeva:
Neurodiversity at work - the Illustrating case of ADHD in
organizational behavior
* 26: Sandra E. Cha, Patricia Faison Hewlin and Laura Morgan Roberts:
Fostering True Self-Expression in Organizations: A Metaphor-based
Framework of Leader Authenticity Tensions
* 1: The editors: Introduction
* Part 2 The Role of Psychological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 2: Cameron J. Borgholthaus and Peter D. Harms: Scaling the Ivory
Tower: The Organizational Consequences of CEO Personality
* 3: Mallory A. McCord and Bethany Westerberg: The Perceived
Controllability of the Big Five Personality Traits at Work
* 4: Thomas G. Reio, Jr.: Individual Differences in Curiosity:
Learning, Adaptation, and Work-Related Outcomes
* 5: The editors: IQ, EQ, and Multiple Intelligences: A Brief Review of
the Discussion
* 6: Thomas Rockstuhl, Kok Yee Ng and Soon Ang: Cultural Intelligence
and Personality: Differential Effects of Plasticity and Stability
Meta-Traits
* 7: Aybars Tuncdogan, Paavo Ritala and Päivi Karhu: Managers'
Regulatory Focus, Exploration-Exploitation and Temporal
Ambidexterity: Towards a Conceptual Model of the Dynamic Relationship
* 8: Abraham P. Buunk: Individual Differences in Social comparison in
Organizations
* 9: Peter D. Harms, Karen Landay and Tyler Fezzey: Explorations of the
Shadow Realm: Examining the Role of Dark Personality in the Workplace
* 10: Destiny R. Hemsey and Jason J. Dahling: Moderating Machiavelli:
How do Situational Characteristics Shape the Expression of
Machiavellianism in the Workplace?
* 11: Aybars Tuncdogan, Frans van den Bosch and Henk Volberda:
Prevention Focus as an Overlooked Benefactor: An Investigation into
its Role as an Antecedent of Management Team Accountability
* Part 3 Biological/Physiological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 12: Julie Aitken Schermer and Kristi Baerg MacDonald: Sex Differences
in Vocational Interests: An Analysis of Cohorts
* 13: Katharina G. Kugler, Julia A. M. Reif and Jens Mazei: Gender
Differences in Negotiations
* 14: Angela Shakeri and Michael S. North: Always at Greater Risk for
More Discrimination? Comparing Older Women with Older Men in the
Workplace Context
* 15: Terrance W. Fitzsimmons, Victor J. Callan, Miriam S. Yates and
Ree Jordan: Why we still have gendered organisational progression of
individuals into leadership roles and what can be done about it
* 16: Dawn L. Eubanks: Leadership Faces: Overlooking Good Leaders
* 17: Udari Ekanayake and Mariano Heyden: What do Celebrity CEOs Look
Like?
* 18: William J. Becker, Kristina Cechova and Angela M. Passarelli: A
Neuroscience Perspective on Individual Differences in Organizations
* 19: Wen-Dong Li, Zhaoli Song, and Richard Arvey: Organizational
Research, Genetics, and the Possible Coming Era of Organizational
Genomics
* Part 4 Individual Differences in the Age of Technological and Social
Disruption
* 20: Joanne Hinds: Digital data and personality - challenges and
opportunities for organisations
* 21: Gerald Matthews, Peter Hancock, James Szalma, Jinchao Lin and
April Rose Panganiban: Individual Differences in Teaming with
Artificial Intelligence, Robots, and Virtual Agents in the Workplace
* 22: Christine Anderl: Individual Differences in Teleworking Outcomes
* 23: Uzay Dural and Selin Kudret: Self-Monitoring Personality Trait in
Organisations: A Research Agenda for Self-Monitoring Effects in
Remote Work, Leadership Diversity, and Beyond
* 24: Claudia Buengeler and Christoph Reinert: Diversity in
Organizations: Understanding and Managing its Effects
* 25: Daniel A. Lerner, Carlina Conrad and Asya Karabayeva:
Neurodiversity at work - the Illustrating case of ADHD in
organizational behavior
* 26: Sandra E. Cha, Patricia Faison Hewlin and Laura Morgan Roberts:
Fostering True Self-Expression in Organizations: A Metaphor-based
Framework of Leader Authenticity Tensions
* Part 1
* 1: The editors: Introduction
* Part 2 The Role of Psychological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 2: Cameron J. Borgholthaus and Peter D. Harms: Scaling the Ivory
Tower: The Organizational Consequences of CEO Personality
* 3: Mallory A. McCord and Bethany Westerberg: The Perceived
Controllability of the Big Five Personality Traits at Work
* 4: Thomas G. Reio, Jr.: Individual Differences in Curiosity:
Learning, Adaptation, and Work-Related Outcomes
* 5: The editors: IQ, EQ, and Multiple Intelligences: A Brief Review of
the Discussion
* 6: Thomas Rockstuhl, Kok Yee Ng and Soon Ang: Cultural Intelligence
and Personality: Differential Effects of Plasticity and Stability
Meta-Traits
* 7: Aybars Tuncdogan, Paavo Ritala and Päivi Karhu: Managers'
Regulatory Focus, Exploration-Exploitation and Temporal
Ambidexterity: Towards a Conceptual Model of the Dynamic Relationship
* 8: Abraham P. Buunk: Individual Differences in Social comparison in
Organizations
* 9: Peter D. Harms, Karen Landay and Tyler Fezzey: Explorations of the
Shadow Realm: Examining the Role of Dark Personality in the Workplace
* 10: Destiny R. Hemsey and Jason J. Dahling: Moderating Machiavelli:
How do Situational Characteristics Shape the Expression of
Machiavellianism in the Workplace?
* 11: Aybars Tuncdogan, Frans van den Bosch and Henk Volberda:
Prevention Focus as an Overlooked Benefactor: An Investigation into
its Role as an Antecedent of Management Team Accountability
* Part 3 Biological/Physiological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 12: Julie Aitken Schermer and Kristi Baerg MacDonald: Sex Differences
in Vocational Interests: An Analysis of Cohorts
* 13: Katharina G. Kugler, Julia A. M. Reif and Jens Mazei: Gender
Differences in Negotiations
* 14: Angela Shakeri and Michael S. North: Always at Greater Risk for
More Discrimination? Comparing Older Women with Older Men in the
Workplace Context
* 15: Terrance W. Fitzsimmons, Victor J. Callan, Miriam S. Yates and
Ree Jordan: Why we still have gendered organisational progression of
individuals into leadership roles and what can be done about it
* 16: Dawn L. Eubanks: Leadership Faces: Overlooking Good Leaders
* 17: Udari Ekanayake and Mariano Heyden: What do Celebrity CEOs Look
Like?
* 18: William J. Becker, Kristina Cechova and Angela M. Passarelli: A
Neuroscience Perspective on Individual Differences in Organizations
* 19: Wen-Dong Li, Zhaoli Song, and Richard Arvey: Organizational
Research, Genetics, and the Possible Coming Era of Organizational
Genomics
* Part 4 Individual Differences in the Age of Technological and Social
Disruption
* 20: Joanne Hinds: Digital data and personality - challenges and
opportunities for organisations
* 21: Gerald Matthews, Peter Hancock, James Szalma, Jinchao Lin and
April Rose Panganiban: Individual Differences in Teaming with
Artificial Intelligence, Robots, and Virtual Agents in the Workplace
* 22: Christine Anderl: Individual Differences in Teleworking Outcomes
* 23: Uzay Dural and Selin Kudret: Self-Monitoring Personality Trait in
Organisations: A Research Agenda for Self-Monitoring Effects in
Remote Work, Leadership Diversity, and Beyond
* 24: Claudia Buengeler and Christoph Reinert: Diversity in
Organizations: Understanding and Managing its Effects
* 25: Daniel A. Lerner, Carlina Conrad and Asya Karabayeva:
Neurodiversity at work - the Illustrating case of ADHD in
organizational behavior
* 26: Sandra E. Cha, Patricia Faison Hewlin and Laura Morgan Roberts:
Fostering True Self-Expression in Organizations: A Metaphor-based
Framework of Leader Authenticity Tensions
* 1: The editors: Introduction
* Part 2 The Role of Psychological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 2: Cameron J. Borgholthaus and Peter D. Harms: Scaling the Ivory
Tower: The Organizational Consequences of CEO Personality
* 3: Mallory A. McCord and Bethany Westerberg: The Perceived
Controllability of the Big Five Personality Traits at Work
* 4: Thomas G. Reio, Jr.: Individual Differences in Curiosity:
Learning, Adaptation, and Work-Related Outcomes
* 5: The editors: IQ, EQ, and Multiple Intelligences: A Brief Review of
the Discussion
* 6: Thomas Rockstuhl, Kok Yee Ng and Soon Ang: Cultural Intelligence
and Personality: Differential Effects of Plasticity and Stability
Meta-Traits
* 7: Aybars Tuncdogan, Paavo Ritala and Päivi Karhu: Managers'
Regulatory Focus, Exploration-Exploitation and Temporal
Ambidexterity: Towards a Conceptual Model of the Dynamic Relationship
* 8: Abraham P. Buunk: Individual Differences in Social comparison in
Organizations
* 9: Peter D. Harms, Karen Landay and Tyler Fezzey: Explorations of the
Shadow Realm: Examining the Role of Dark Personality in the Workplace
* 10: Destiny R. Hemsey and Jason J. Dahling: Moderating Machiavelli:
How do Situational Characteristics Shape the Expression of
Machiavellianism in the Workplace?
* 11: Aybars Tuncdogan, Frans van den Bosch and Henk Volberda:
Prevention Focus as an Overlooked Benefactor: An Investigation into
its Role as an Antecedent of Management Team Accountability
* Part 3 Biological/Physiological Traits and Individual Differences in
Organizational Contexts
* 12: Julie Aitken Schermer and Kristi Baerg MacDonald: Sex Differences
in Vocational Interests: An Analysis of Cohorts
* 13: Katharina G. Kugler, Julia A. M. Reif and Jens Mazei: Gender
Differences in Negotiations
* 14: Angela Shakeri and Michael S. North: Always at Greater Risk for
More Discrimination? Comparing Older Women with Older Men in the
Workplace Context
* 15: Terrance W. Fitzsimmons, Victor J. Callan, Miriam S. Yates and
Ree Jordan: Why we still have gendered organisational progression of
individuals into leadership roles and what can be done about it
* 16: Dawn L. Eubanks: Leadership Faces: Overlooking Good Leaders
* 17: Udari Ekanayake and Mariano Heyden: What do Celebrity CEOs Look
Like?
* 18: William J. Becker, Kristina Cechova and Angela M. Passarelli: A
Neuroscience Perspective on Individual Differences in Organizations
* 19: Wen-Dong Li, Zhaoli Song, and Richard Arvey: Organizational
Research, Genetics, and the Possible Coming Era of Organizational
Genomics
* Part 4 Individual Differences in the Age of Technological and Social
Disruption
* 20: Joanne Hinds: Digital data and personality - challenges and
opportunities for organisations
* 21: Gerald Matthews, Peter Hancock, James Szalma, Jinchao Lin and
April Rose Panganiban: Individual Differences in Teaming with
Artificial Intelligence, Robots, and Virtual Agents in the Workplace
* 22: Christine Anderl: Individual Differences in Teleworking Outcomes
* 23: Uzay Dural and Selin Kudret: Self-Monitoring Personality Trait in
Organisations: A Research Agenda for Self-Monitoring Effects in
Remote Work, Leadership Diversity, and Beyond
* 24: Claudia Buengeler and Christoph Reinert: Diversity in
Organizations: Understanding and Managing its Effects
* 25: Daniel A. Lerner, Carlina Conrad and Asya Karabayeva:
Neurodiversity at work - the Illustrating case of ADHD in
organizational behavior
* 26: Sandra E. Cha, Patricia Faison Hewlin and Laura Morgan Roberts:
Fostering True Self-Expression in Organizations: A Metaphor-based
Framework of Leader Authenticity Tensions