Introduction to Industrial/Organizational Psychology provides a complete overview of the psychological study of the world of work. Written with the student in mind, this engaging book explores the connection between psychological theory and application, utilizing real-life examples from across all areas of the working world.
Thoroughly updated to include the latest research on each key topic, this edition features:
- An increase in global and international perspectives and examples to match the increasingly global workplace.
- A common-sense approach that prepares students to better understand the complex, psychological dynamics of the modern workplace.
- A balanced combination of classic theories and research alongside the latest developments and innovations in the field.
- A full suite of resources to support instructors and students, including case studies, videos, learning activities, and chapter summaries.
With a flexible structure built around the length of an average course, it is a must read for all students on I/O psychology courses and courses in work psychology and organizational behavior, and for practicing managers who want a comprehensive overview of the psychology of work.