04506nam 2200661Ka 450 991081867950332120101115152719.09781849504256(CKB)1000000000349283(EBL)287964(OCoLC)437176885(SSID)ssj0000236471(PQKBManifestationID)11197578(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000236471(PQKBWorkID)10173395(PQKB)10372381(MiAaPQ)EBC287964(UtOrBLW)bslw06344340(EXLCZ)99100000000034928320101115d2007 uy 0engurun|||||||||txtccrResearch in organizational change and developmentVol. 16 /edited by William A. Pasmore, Richard W. WoodmanGreenwich, CT JAI Press20071 online resource (437 p.)Research in organizational change and development,0897-3016Description based upon print version of record.1-280-96248-8 9786610962488 0-08-047153-6 9780762313266 1-84950-425-3 0-7623-1326-9 The role of energy-in-conversation in leading organizational change / James D. Ludema, Marie E. Di Virgilio -- CEO discourse in mergers and acquisitions : toward a theory of the promise-realities gap / Jacqueline Fendt -- Taking yourself with you : transfer of achieved identity as a predictor of employee adjustment to change / Mary S. Logan, Anne M. OLeary-Kelly -- Witkin's cognitive styles and field theory applied to the study of global managers and OD practitioners / Lichia Yiu, Raymond Saner -- Archetypal change and the professional service firm / David M. Brock, Michael J. Powell, C.R. (Bob) Hinings -- Strategically repositioning and transforming public organizations / Paul C. Nutt -- Toward a comprehensive definition of readiness for change : a review of research and instrumentation / Daniel T. Holt, Achilles A. Armenakis, Stanley G. Harris, Hubert S. Feild -- Built to change : high-performance work systems and self-directed work teams : a longitudinal quasi-experimental field study / Barry A. Macy, Gerard F. Farias, Jean-Francois Rosa, Curt Moore -- A hybrid theory of organizational transformation / Barry Sugarman -- Formation of expectations regarding change outcomes : integrating information and social effects / Feirong Yuan, Richard W. Woodman.The Research in Organizational Change and Development series is an outlet for cutting edge conceptual and empirical scholarly contributions that have the capacity to shape research and practice. The field of organizational change and development continues to evolve rapidly, as the demand for rapid and effective organizational transformation has increased. It is more important that ever that scholars address topics such as increasing intervention effectiveness, managing emotional issues raised during change, measuring the impact of change, and improving the methods we use to conduct research on organizational change. This series provides a definitive outlet for the most thoughtful and exciting work of newly emerging and well-recognized scholars in the field of organization change and development. This series regularly invites leading thinkers in the field to present their latest models, empirical findings and thoughtful directions for future research. This series provides historical overviews of different paradigms of research in the field.Business & EconomicsOrganizational BehaviorbisacshPsychologyIndustrial & Organizational PsychologybisacshOrganizational theory & behaviourbicsscSocial, group or collective psychologybicsscOrganizational changeBusiness & EconomicsOrganizational Behavior.PsychologyIndustrial & Organizational Psychology.Organizational theory & behaviour.Social, group or collective psychology.Organizational change.658.406658.40605Woodman Richard W1612605Pasmore William A1612606UtOrBLWUtOrBLWBOOK9910818679503321Research in organizational change and development4036885UNINA