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ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
OB is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups and structure have on behavior within organizations for the purpose of applying such knowledge toward improving an organization’s effectiveness. (Stephen Robbins)
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Other definitions The understanding, prediction and management of human behavior in organizations.(Fred Luthans) The study of what people think, feel and do in and around organizations.(McShane& Van Glinow)
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Disciplines contributing to OB field
Psychology Social Psychology Sociology Anthropology
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Psychology Learning Motivation Personality Emotions Perception
Training Leadership effectiveness Job satisfaction Individual decision making Performance appraisal Attitude measurement Employee selection Work design Work stress individual
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Social psychology Behavioral change Attitude change Communication
Group processes Group decision making Group
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Organizational technology Organizational change Organizational culture
Sociology Communication Power Conflict Inter group behavior Formal organization Organizational technology Organizational change Organizational culture Group Organization
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Comparative attitudes Cross cultural analysis
Anthropology Comparative values Comparative attitudes Cross cultural analysis Organizational culture Organizational environment Power Group Organization
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Why study Individual behavior?
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Ability Biographical characteristics Learning
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Ability Intellectual Physical
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Biographical characteristics
Age Gender Race Social group Religion Tenure Marital status
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Learning Any relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of experience.
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Theories of learning Classical conditioning Operant conditioning
Social learning
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Classical conditioning (Ivan Pavlov)
A type of conditioning in which an individual responds to some stimulus that would not ordinarily produce such a response.
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Operant conditioning (B F Skinner)
A type of conditioning in which desired voluntary behavior leads to a reward or prevents a punishment.
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Social learning theory
Individuals can learn by observing what happens to others as well as through direct experiences. This view of learning is known as social learning theory.
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Modeling Attentional process Retention process
Motor reproduction process Reinforcement process
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Shaping Systematically reinforcing each successive step that moves an individual closer to the desired response.
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Methods of shaping behavior
Positive reinforcement Negative reinforcement Punishment Extinction
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