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Organizational behaviour and gender / Fiona M. Wilson.

By: Wilson, Fiona M. (Fiona Margaret), 1955-.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, VT : Ashgate, c2003Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 254 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. + hbk.ISBN: 0754609006; 9780754609001.Subject(s): Organizational behavior | Women -- Employment | Sex role in the work environment | Sexism | Psychology, IndustrialDDC classification: 305.42
Contents:
Introduction -- Men and women's place at work and home -- Perceiving men and women in organizations -- Learning and socialization -- Motivation -- Leadership -- Personality -- Sex, the body and sexuality in organizations -- Conclusions.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Organizational Behaviour and Gender provides an alternative to the gender silence of the standard OB textbooks. This Second Edition updates and expands the text's coverage and employs the most recent research findings to portray the world of work in a realistic manner. Organizational Behaviour and Gender is a comprehensive text. The text examines some of the assumptions that have been made about women at work - for example that women's 'difference' is rooted in biology and that women and men have contrasting (and even polar opposite) skills and attitudes. The text considers the key topics in OB (such as selection, assessment,leadership and motivation) to test such assumptions. The book describes the reality of working life for women. It examines issues of low pay, part-time working, family responsibilities, home working and horizontal and vertical job segregation. It asks whether inequality of opportunity comes about because of actual gender differences or from prejudicial expectations and thinking. The last chapter is about sex and sexuality in organizations. Sexual behaviour in organizations is pervasive but is rarely discussed in OB textbooks. This chapter describes the masculine and heterosexual business environment and examines the issues of work romances and sexual harassment. The text provides numerous learning aids (including discussion topics and chapter questions) to assist both the lecturer and the student.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- Men and women's place at work and home -- Perceiving men and women in organizations -- Learning and socialization -- Motivation -- Leadership -- Personality -- Sex, the body and sexuality in organizations -- Conclusions.

CIT Module MGMT 7032 - Supplementary reading

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Introduction (p. 1)
  • 1 Men and Women's Place at Work and Home (p. 12)
  • 2 Perceiving Men and Women in Organizations (p. 43)
  • 3 Learning and Socialization (p. 79)
  • 4 Motivation (p. 109)
  • 5 Leadership (p. 136)
  • 6 Personality (p. 171)
  • 7 Sex, the Body and Sexuality in Organizations (p. 193)
  • Conclusions (p. 233)
  • Appendix Sexual Harassment: Anne's Experience (p. 246)
  • Index (p. 248)

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Fiona M. Wilson is Professor of Organizational Behaviour at the University of Glasgow.

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