Role Transitions in Organizational Life: An Identity-based PerspectiveRoutledge, 1 okt 2000 - 372 pagina's Identity-based approaches to understanding thoughts, feelings, and actions in organizations have produced, particularly in recent years, an array of rich insights that have broadened the domain of organizational behavior. This book brings these insights together in one complete source and uses them collectively to stretch further the boundaries of the discipline. Blake Ashforth accomplishes this goal by creating new ways of viewing the many forms of role transitions evident in organizational life. He looks at role transitions people make during the workday (i.e., from spouse/parent to employee) and studies the identity and status issues faced. |
Inhoudsopgave
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1956 | |
Psychological Motives Aroused by Role Transitions | 1983 |
Attributes of Role Transitions | |
Role Exit | |
Situational Context | |
Individual Dynamics | |
Role Transitions and the Life Span | |
Conclusion | |
Summary and Major Themes | |
References | |
Author Index | |
Subject Index | |
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Role Transitions in Organizational Life: An Identity-based Perspective Blake Ashforth Gedeeltelijke weergave - 2000 |
Role Transitions in Organizational Life: An Identity-based Perspective Blake E. Ashforth Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2001 |
Role Transitions in Organizational Life: An Identity-based Perspective Blake E. Ashforth Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 2001 |