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This is the first collection to illustrate humanitarian work psychology in action. The book examines how the latest research from organizational psychology can support people working in developing economies, as well as in humanitarian work itself.
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This is the first collection to illustrate humanitarian work psychology in action. The book examines how the latest research from organizational psychology can support people working in developing economies, as well as in humanitarian work itself.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317403098
- Artikelnr.: 43591612
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 238
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. August 2015
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317403098
- Artikelnr.: 43591612
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Ishbel McWha-Hermann is Early Career Fellow in International Human Resource Management at the University of Edinburgh Business School in the UK. Douglas C. Maynard is Professor of Psychology at the State University of New York at New Paltz in the USA. Mary O'Neill Berry is former Executive Vice President at Sirota Consulting, and NGO representative to the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) for the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP).
1. Introduction Ishbel McWha-Hermann, Douglas C. Maynard & Mary O'Neill
Berry Part I - Practical Applications of Using Humanitarian Work Psychology
to Address the Millennium Development Goals 2. Reaching MDGs 4 and 5: The
Application of Organizational Psychology to Maternal and Child Health
Programme Sustainability in Sierra Leone Frédérique Vallieres & Eilish
McAuliffe 3. Psychology Responds to Intergenerational Poverty in Hong Kong:
Strengthening Organizational Capability Eddie Chi Wai Ng, Man Kin Lai,
Wendy Suet Yee Lau, Charles C. Chan 4. The Impact of Stakeholders and
Mobile Phone Use on Educational Achievement in Ghana: A Humanitarian Work
Psychology Study Inusah Abdul-Nasiru & Steven Toaddy 5. Leadership
Development via Humanitarian Work: IBM's Efforts in Nigeria Mathian Osicki
6. Communicable Disease Control in South Asia Mahima Saxena Part II -
Process Considerations in Applying Humanitarian Work Psychology to the
Millennium Development Goals 7. Putting Human Capabilities to Work: A
Person-Centered Approach to International Skills Development Alexander
Gloss, Scott McCallum & Lori Foster Thompson 8. Improving Motivation and
Performance among Frontline Healthcare Workers in Rural India: The Role of
Team-Based Goals and Incentives Rustin D. Meyer, Ruth Kanfer, & Carla
Burrus 9. Catch-22 in Humanitarian and Development Work: Emotional
Exhaustion, Withdrawal, Health, and Work Motives of These Workers Su Chuen
Foo 10. Inter-organisational and Network Learning through Cross-cultural
Education Partnerships: Implications for the Health-Related Millennium
Development Goals Sarah Glavey & Ogenna Uduma 11. The 'Social Impact' of
Consulting for Positive Social Change Maura J. Mills & Benjamin S. Wood
12. Organizational Change to Advance Corporate Sustainability: Achieving
Greater Societal Impact through Partnerships Sean Cruse Part III -
Humanitarian Work Psychology Beyond the Millennium Development Goals 13.
Stepping Up, By Stepping Out: Sustaining Humanitarian Work Psychology
Karen Hand, Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm MacLachlan 14. The Difficulties of
Applied Research: A Challenge for Humanitarian Work Psychology and the
Millennium Development Goals Adrian Furnham 15. Volunteer Management and
the Millennium Development Goals: Integrating Humanitarian Work Psychology
and the Study of Volunteerism Ben M. F. Law & C. Harry Hui 16. Humanitarian
Work Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Where Do I Begin?
Telma Viale 17. Humanitarian Work Psychology: Unique Contributions and
Theoretical Development in the Context of the Global Development Agenda
Lichia Yiu & Raymond Saner 18. The Maturation of a Profession: A Work
Psychology for the New Millennium Joel Lefkowitz 19. Humanitarian Work
Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Taking Stock and Looking
Forward Mary O'Neill Berry, Ishbel McWha-Hermann & Douglas C. Maynard
Berry Part I - Practical Applications of Using Humanitarian Work Psychology
to Address the Millennium Development Goals 2. Reaching MDGs 4 and 5: The
Application of Organizational Psychology to Maternal and Child Health
Programme Sustainability in Sierra Leone Frédérique Vallieres & Eilish
McAuliffe 3. Psychology Responds to Intergenerational Poverty in Hong Kong:
Strengthening Organizational Capability Eddie Chi Wai Ng, Man Kin Lai,
Wendy Suet Yee Lau, Charles C. Chan 4. The Impact of Stakeholders and
Mobile Phone Use on Educational Achievement in Ghana: A Humanitarian Work
Psychology Study Inusah Abdul-Nasiru & Steven Toaddy 5. Leadership
Development via Humanitarian Work: IBM's Efforts in Nigeria Mathian Osicki
6. Communicable Disease Control in South Asia Mahima Saxena Part II -
Process Considerations in Applying Humanitarian Work Psychology to the
Millennium Development Goals 7. Putting Human Capabilities to Work: A
Person-Centered Approach to International Skills Development Alexander
Gloss, Scott McCallum & Lori Foster Thompson 8. Improving Motivation and
Performance among Frontline Healthcare Workers in Rural India: The Role of
Team-Based Goals and Incentives Rustin D. Meyer, Ruth Kanfer, & Carla
Burrus 9. Catch-22 in Humanitarian and Development Work: Emotional
Exhaustion, Withdrawal, Health, and Work Motives of These Workers Su Chuen
Foo 10. Inter-organisational and Network Learning through Cross-cultural
Education Partnerships: Implications for the Health-Related Millennium
Development Goals Sarah Glavey & Ogenna Uduma 11. The 'Social Impact' of
Consulting for Positive Social Change Maura J. Mills & Benjamin S. Wood
12. Organizational Change to Advance Corporate Sustainability: Achieving
Greater Societal Impact through Partnerships Sean Cruse Part III -
Humanitarian Work Psychology Beyond the Millennium Development Goals 13.
Stepping Up, By Stepping Out: Sustaining Humanitarian Work Psychology
Karen Hand, Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm MacLachlan 14. The Difficulties of
Applied Research: A Challenge for Humanitarian Work Psychology and the
Millennium Development Goals Adrian Furnham 15. Volunteer Management and
the Millennium Development Goals: Integrating Humanitarian Work Psychology
and the Study of Volunteerism Ben M. F. Law & C. Harry Hui 16. Humanitarian
Work Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Where Do I Begin?
Telma Viale 17. Humanitarian Work Psychology: Unique Contributions and
Theoretical Development in the Context of the Global Development Agenda
Lichia Yiu & Raymond Saner 18. The Maturation of a Profession: A Work
Psychology for the New Millennium Joel Lefkowitz 19. Humanitarian Work
Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Taking Stock and Looking
Forward Mary O'Neill Berry, Ishbel McWha-Hermann & Douglas C. Maynard
1. Introduction Ishbel McWha-Hermann, Douglas C. Maynard & Mary O'Neill
Berry Part I - Practical Applications of Using Humanitarian Work Psychology
to Address the Millennium Development Goals 2. Reaching MDGs 4 and 5: The
Application of Organizational Psychology to Maternal and Child Health
Programme Sustainability in Sierra Leone Frédérique Vallieres & Eilish
McAuliffe 3. Psychology Responds to Intergenerational Poverty in Hong Kong:
Strengthening Organizational Capability Eddie Chi Wai Ng, Man Kin Lai,
Wendy Suet Yee Lau, Charles C. Chan 4. The Impact of Stakeholders and
Mobile Phone Use on Educational Achievement in Ghana: A Humanitarian Work
Psychology Study Inusah Abdul-Nasiru & Steven Toaddy 5. Leadership
Development via Humanitarian Work: IBM's Efforts in Nigeria Mathian Osicki
6. Communicable Disease Control in South Asia Mahima Saxena Part II -
Process Considerations in Applying Humanitarian Work Psychology to the
Millennium Development Goals 7. Putting Human Capabilities to Work: A
Person-Centered Approach to International Skills Development Alexander
Gloss, Scott McCallum & Lori Foster Thompson 8. Improving Motivation and
Performance among Frontline Healthcare Workers in Rural India: The Role of
Team-Based Goals and Incentives Rustin D. Meyer, Ruth Kanfer, & Carla
Burrus 9. Catch-22 in Humanitarian and Development Work: Emotional
Exhaustion, Withdrawal, Health, and Work Motives of These Workers Su Chuen
Foo 10. Inter-organisational and Network Learning through Cross-cultural
Education Partnerships: Implications for the Health-Related Millennium
Development Goals Sarah Glavey & Ogenna Uduma 11. The 'Social Impact' of
Consulting for Positive Social Change Maura J. Mills & Benjamin S. Wood
12. Organizational Change to Advance Corporate Sustainability: Achieving
Greater Societal Impact through Partnerships Sean Cruse Part III -
Humanitarian Work Psychology Beyond the Millennium Development Goals 13.
Stepping Up, By Stepping Out: Sustaining Humanitarian Work Psychology
Karen Hand, Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm MacLachlan 14. The Difficulties of
Applied Research: A Challenge for Humanitarian Work Psychology and the
Millennium Development Goals Adrian Furnham 15. Volunteer Management and
the Millennium Development Goals: Integrating Humanitarian Work Psychology
and the Study of Volunteerism Ben M. F. Law & C. Harry Hui 16. Humanitarian
Work Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Where Do I Begin?
Telma Viale 17. Humanitarian Work Psychology: Unique Contributions and
Theoretical Development in the Context of the Global Development Agenda
Lichia Yiu & Raymond Saner 18. The Maturation of a Profession: A Work
Psychology for the New Millennium Joel Lefkowitz 19. Humanitarian Work
Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Taking Stock and Looking
Forward Mary O'Neill Berry, Ishbel McWha-Hermann & Douglas C. Maynard
Berry Part I - Practical Applications of Using Humanitarian Work Psychology
to Address the Millennium Development Goals 2. Reaching MDGs 4 and 5: The
Application of Organizational Psychology to Maternal and Child Health
Programme Sustainability in Sierra Leone Frédérique Vallieres & Eilish
McAuliffe 3. Psychology Responds to Intergenerational Poverty in Hong Kong:
Strengthening Organizational Capability Eddie Chi Wai Ng, Man Kin Lai,
Wendy Suet Yee Lau, Charles C. Chan 4. The Impact of Stakeholders and
Mobile Phone Use on Educational Achievement in Ghana: A Humanitarian Work
Psychology Study Inusah Abdul-Nasiru & Steven Toaddy 5. Leadership
Development via Humanitarian Work: IBM's Efforts in Nigeria Mathian Osicki
6. Communicable Disease Control in South Asia Mahima Saxena Part II -
Process Considerations in Applying Humanitarian Work Psychology to the
Millennium Development Goals 7. Putting Human Capabilities to Work: A
Person-Centered Approach to International Skills Development Alexander
Gloss, Scott McCallum & Lori Foster Thompson 8. Improving Motivation and
Performance among Frontline Healthcare Workers in Rural India: The Role of
Team-Based Goals and Incentives Rustin D. Meyer, Ruth Kanfer, & Carla
Burrus 9. Catch-22 in Humanitarian and Development Work: Emotional
Exhaustion, Withdrawal, Health, and Work Motives of These Workers Su Chuen
Foo 10. Inter-organisational and Network Learning through Cross-cultural
Education Partnerships: Implications for the Health-Related Millennium
Development Goals Sarah Glavey & Ogenna Uduma 11. The 'Social Impact' of
Consulting for Positive Social Change Maura J. Mills & Benjamin S. Wood
12. Organizational Change to Advance Corporate Sustainability: Achieving
Greater Societal Impact through Partnerships Sean Cruse Part III -
Humanitarian Work Psychology Beyond the Millennium Development Goals 13.
Stepping Up, By Stepping Out: Sustaining Humanitarian Work Psychology
Karen Hand, Stuart C. Carr & Malcolm MacLachlan 14. The Difficulties of
Applied Research: A Challenge for Humanitarian Work Psychology and the
Millennium Development Goals Adrian Furnham 15. Volunteer Management and
the Millennium Development Goals: Integrating Humanitarian Work Psychology
and the Study of Volunteerism Ben M. F. Law & C. Harry Hui 16. Humanitarian
Work Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Where Do I Begin?
Telma Viale 17. Humanitarian Work Psychology: Unique Contributions and
Theoretical Development in the Context of the Global Development Agenda
Lichia Yiu & Raymond Saner 18. The Maturation of a Profession: A Work
Psychology for the New Millennium Joel Lefkowitz 19. Humanitarian Work
Psychology and the Millennium Development Goals: Taking Stock and Looking
Forward Mary O'Neill Berry, Ishbel McWha-Hermann & Douglas C. Maynard