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    The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization by Wanberg, Connie;

    Series: Oxford Library of Psychology;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 16 August 2012

    • ISBN 9780199763672
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages374 pages
    • Size 183x254x27 mm
    • Weight 839 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    Thousands of employees begin new jobs each year. What can organizations and individuals do to jump start the process of learning and building connections? The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization provides cutting edge reviews of the research and practice of organizational socialization as well as necessary future directions for this field.

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    Long description:

    Organizational socialization is the process by which a new employee learns to adapt to an organizational culture. This crucial early period has been shown to have an influence on eventual job satisfaction, commitment, innovation, and cooperation, and ultimately the performance of the organization. After decades of research on organizational socialization, much is now known about this important process. However, some confusion still exists regarding what it means to be socialized.

    The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization brings comprehensive reviews of the scholarly literature together with perspectives on what is being done in organizations to integrate and support new employees. The first section introduces the principles and practice of employee socialization and provides a history of the field, and the second section focuses on outcomes and antecedents of socialization. The third section on organizational context, systems, and tactics covers an extensive number of topics, including diversity, person-organization fit, and social networks, and special contexts such as socialization into higher-level jobs, and expatriation. The fourth section reviews process, methods, and measurement. The fifth section goes "beyond the organizational newcomer" to examine socialization in special contexts. The sixth section expands on practice-related issues and walks the reader through two case studies, one in an academic setting and another in a corporate setting. The final chapters provide a "best practices" approach, based on the highest quality research, summarize the state of the field, and offer an agenda for future research as well as suggestions for potential research-practice partnerships.

    Unique and thorough in its approach, The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization is a useful single source of information across the range of research relevant to organizational socialization.

    The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Socialization covers a range of perspectives and research topics with scholarship and meets the editorial goal to have a handbook for a variety of readers, such as psychology graduate students and their faculty mentors, scholars, researchers, and practitioners of psychology or related disciplines.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents
    Part One: Introduction and Foundations
    1. Facilitating Organizational Socialization: An Introduction
    Connie Wanberg
    2. From Past to Present and Into the Future: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Socialization Literature
    Sue Ashford and Samir Nurmohamed
    Part Two: Conceptualizations of Socialization, Antecedents, and Outcomes
    3. Getting Newcomers On-Board: A Review of Socialization Practices and Introduction to Socialization Resources Theory
    Alan M. Saks and Jamie A. Gruman
    4. Newcomer Proactive Behavior: Can There be Too Much of a Good Thing?
    Helena D. Cooper-Thomas and Sarah E. Burke
    5. Getting the Right Connections? The Consequences and Antecedents of Social Networks in Newcomer Socialization
    Markku Jokisaari and Jari-Erik Nurmi
    6. Organizational Socialization Outcomes: Now and Into the Future
    Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
    Part Three: Organizational Context, Systems, and Tactics
    7. The Odd One Out: How Newcomers Who Are Different Become Adjusted
    Charlice Hurst, John Kammeyer-Mueller, and Beth Livingston
    8. Content and Development of Newcomer Person-Organization Fit: An Agenda for Future Research
    Annelies E.M. van Vianen and Irene E. De Pater
    Part Four: Socialization Process, Methods, and Measurement
    9. The Role of Time in Socialization Dynamics
    Blake E. Ashforth
    10. This Is How We Do Research Around Here: Socializing Methodological and Measurement Issues
    Jeffrey B. Vancouver and Michael A. Warren
    Part Five: Specialized Contexts
    11. The Impact of Socializing Newcomers on Insiders
    Daniel C. Feldman
    12. The Perspective of Host Country Nationals in Socializing Expatriates:
    The Importance of Foreign-Local Relations
    Soo Min Toh, Angelo S. DeNisi, and Geoffrey J. Leonardelli
    13. Socializing the Öther¨ Organizational Newcomers - Customers, Clients, and Guests
    Keith Rollag
    Part Six: Socialization in Practice
    14. Are Organizations Onboard with Best Practices Onboarding?
    Howard J. Klein and Beth Polin
    15. The Development of a Comprehensive Onboarding Program at a Big Ten Research University
    Stacy Doepner-Hove
    16. Socializing Leadership Talent: Ensuring Successful Transitions into Senior Management Roles
    Jay A. Conger
    17. Socializing Socialization: Everything is Connected-Especially Recruiting, Hiring, and Accelerating Talent
    George Bradt
    18. Developing Organizational Cultural Competence through Mentoring: Onboarding the Menttium Way
    Pamela M. Dixon, Lynn P. Sontag, and Kimberly Vappie
    Part Seven: Conclusions
    19. Moving Forward: Next Steps for Advancing the Research and Practice of Employee Socialization
    Connie Wanberg and Yongjun Choi

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