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Informationen zum Autor Gwen Cooper is the New York Times bestselling author of the memoirs Homer's Odyssey: A Fearless Feline Tale, or How I Learned About Love and Life with a Blind Wonder Cat; Homer: The Ninth Life of a Blind Wonder Cat; My Life in a Cat House; and Spray Anything: More True Tales of Homer and the Gang, as well as the novel Love Saves the Day (narrated from a rescue cat's perspective) and PAWSOME! Head Bonks, Raspy Tongues, and 101 Reasons Why Cats Make Us So, So Happy--among numerous other titles. Gwen's work has been published in more than two-dozen languages, and she is a frequent speaker at shelter fundraisers across the U.S. and Europe. Gwen lives in New Jersey with her husband, Laurence. She also lives with her two perfect cats--Clayton "the Tripod" and his litter-mate, Fanny--who aren't impressed with any of it. Klappentext Organizational psychology is concerned with the world of work and training! specifically the functioning of organizations and how people and groups behave. PRovides self-contained! state-of-the-art reviews of topics of current concern and significant new developments in the field. Tenth in a series of annual volumes which provide authoritative reviews in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. THe chapters are stand alone'' reviews of important existing and new topics within the organizational psychology field. Zusammenfassung This volume offers a critical review of the current research and knowledge of various issues in industrial psychology. It includes a substantial list of key references. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Application of Cognitive Constructs and Principles to the Instructional Systems Model of Training: Implications for Needs Assessment! Design! and Transfer (J. Ford & K. Kraiger). Determinants of Human Performance in Organizational Settings (A. Smith). Personality and Industrial/Organizational Psychology (R. Schneider & L. Hough). Managing Diversity: New Broom or Old Hat? (R. Kandola). Unemployment: Its Psychological Costs (A. Winefield). VDUs in the Workplace: Psychological and Health Implications (R. Bramwell & C. Cooper). The Organizational Implications of Teleworking (A. Chapman! et al.). The Nature and Effects of Method Variance in Organizational Research (P. Spector & M. Brannick). Developments in Eastern Europe and Work and Organizational Psychology (R. Roe). Index. Contents of Previous Volumes. ...