Case Studies in Organizational Behaviour

“Case Studies in Organizational Behaviour” by Chris Clegg, published by Rowman & Littlefield Pub Inc in 1985, offers a detailed exploration of organizational theory and behavior. This edition, comprising 256 pages, presents various case studies that illustrate the complexities of behavior within organizations. The book aims to provide insights into how organizational dynamics influence business practices and decision-making processes.
Readers will find a collection of real-world examples that highlight key concepts in organizational behavior. The case studies included in this work focus on practical applications and challenges faced by businesses, making it a valuable resource for those interested in understanding the interplay between organizational structures and human behavior. This book serves as a comprehensive examination of the subject, appealing to students and professionals alike who seek to deepen their knowledge in organizational theory and behavior.
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Book by Clegg, Chris, Kemp, Nigel
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