The Oxford Handbook of Positive Organizational Scholarship
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Rövid leírás:
An ideal resource for organizational scholars, students, practitioners, and human resource managers, this handbook covers the full spectrum of organizational theories and outcomes that define, explain, and predict the occurrence, causes, and consequences of positivity.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Positive Organizational Scholarship (POS) is an umbrella concept used to emphasize what elevates and what is inspiring to individuals and organizations by defining and improving on the challenging, broken, and needlessly difficult. Just as positive psychology explores optimal individual psychological states rather than pathological ones, POS focuses attention on the generative dynamics in organizations that lead to the development of human strength, foster resiliency in employees, enable healing and restoration, and cultivate extraordinary individual and organizational performance. While POS does not ignore dysfunctional or typical patterns of behavior, it is most interested in the motivations and effects associated with remarkably positive phenomena--how they are facilitated, why they work, how they can be identified, and how organizations can capitalize on them.
This handbook is the first major resource for scholars and professionals interested in learning about POS. Across 79 chapters, authors comprehensively review basic principles, empirical evidence, and ideas for future research relating to POS. They focus on using a positive lens to address problems and challenges in organizational life and they draw on POS to expand the domain of other disciplines including ethics, economics, peace, spirituality, social movements, and sustainability. This volume is an ideal resource for organizational scholars, students, practitioners, human resource managers, and professional associations, with coverage of the full spectrum of organizational theories and outcomes that define, explain, and predict the occurrence, causes, and consequences of positivity.
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Contents
1. Introduction
What is Positive about Positive Organizational Scholarship?
Kim C. Cameron and Gretchen M. Spreitzer
Part One: Positive Individual Attributes
2. Psychological Capital
Psychological Capital: Meaning, Findings, and Future Directions
Carolyn M. Youssef and Fred Luthans
3. Prosocial Motivation
Prosocial motivation at work: When, Why, and How Making a Difference Makes a Difference
Adam M. Grant and Justin M. Berg
4. Callings in Work
Callings
Amy Wrzesniewski
5. Work Engagement
Being There: Work Engagement and Positive Organizational Scholarship
Nancy P. Rothbard and Shefali V. Patil
6. Positive Identity
Positive Identity Construction: Insights from Classical and Contemporary Theoretical Perspectives
Laura Morgan Roberts and Stephanie J. Creary
7. Proactivity
Proactivity in the Workplace: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Chiahuei Wu and Sharon K. Parker
8. Creativity
Striving for Creativity: Building Positive Contexts in the Workplace
Jing Zhou and Run Ren
9. Curiosity
Organizing the Cat? Generative Aspects of Curiosity in Organizational Life
Spencer Harrison
10. Positive Traits
Some Traits Associated with Flourishing at Work
Joyce E. Bono, Stacy E. Davies, and Rena L. Rasch
11. The Neuroscience Underpinning of POS
Exploring the Minds of Managers: Insights from Three Neuroscience Studies
Richard P. Bagozzi and Willem Verbeke
Part Two: Positive Emotions
12. Positive Energy
Human Energy in Organizations: Implications for POS From Six Interdisciplinary Streams
Gretchen M. Spreitzer, Chak Fu Lam, and Ryan W. Quinn
13. Positive Emotions
Positive emotions: Broadening and Building Upward Spirals of Sustainable Enterprises
Leslie E. Sekerka, Tanya Vacharkulksemsuk, and Barbara L. Fredrickson
14. Subjective Well-being
Subjective Well-being in Organizations
Arnold B. Bakker and Wido G.M. Oerlemans
15. Passion
Passion
Kimberly H. Perttula and Melissa S. Cardon
16. Emotional Intelligence
Social Context and the Psychology of Emotional Intelligence: A Key to Creating Positive Organizations
Oscar Ybarra, Laura Rees, Ethan Kross, and Jeffrey Sanchez-Burks
17. Group Emotions
Shared Positive Affect in Workgroups
Seung-Yong Rhee and Hye Jeong Yoon
Part Three: Strengths and Virtues
18. Virtuousness
Virtuousness in Organizations
Kim S. Cameron and Bradley Winn
19. Forgiveness
Forgiveness at Four Levels: Intrapersonal, Relational, Organizational, and Collective-Group
David S. Bright and Julie J. Exline
20. Humility
Exploring the Relevant and Implications of Humility in Organizations
Bradley P. Owens, Wade C. Rowatt, and Alan L. Wilkins
21. Compassion
Compassion Revealed: What We Know About Compassion at Work (and Where We Need to Know More)
Jacoba M. Lilius, Jason Kanov, and Jane E. Dutton
22. Hope
Imagining Hope in Organizations: From Individual Goal-Attainment to Horizons of Relational Possibility
Arne Carlsen, Aina Landsverk Hagen, and Tord F. Mortensen
23. Courage
Courage in Organizations: An Integrative Review of the "Difficult Virtue"
Monica C. Worline
24. Justice
A Positive Lens on Organizational Justice: Toward a Moral, Constructive, and Balanced Approach to Reactions to Third-Party (In)Justice
David M. Mayer
25. Integrity
Research on Behavioral Integrity: A Promising Construct for Positive Organizational Scholarship
Tony Simons, Edward C. Tomlinson, and Hannes Leroy
26. Positive Ethics
Positive Business Ethics: Grounding and Elaborating a Theory of Good Works
Jason M. Stansbury and Scott Sonenshein
27. Leveraging Strengths
Productivity through Strength
Jim Asplund and Nikki Blacksmith
28. Character Strengths in Global Managers
The Positive Power of Character Strengths and Virtues for Global Leaders
Armenio Rego, Stewart Clegg, and Miguel Pinha e Cunha
Part Four: Positive Relationships
29. High Quality Connections
High Quality Connections
John Paul Stephens, Emily Heaphy, and Jane E. Dutton
30. Relational Coordination
New Directions for Relational Coordination Theory
Jody Hoffer Gittell
31. Reciprocity
A Dual Model of Reciprocity in Organizations: Moral Sentiments and Reputation
Wayne Baker
32. Intimacy
Workplace Intimacy in Leader-Follower Relationships
Ronit Kark
33. Civility
Civility
Christine L. Porath
34. Trust
POS and Trust in Leaders
Aneil K. Mishra and Karen E. Mishra
35. Trustworthiness
Perspective Taking: Building Positive Interpersonal Connections and Trustworthiness One Interaction at a Time
Michele Williams
36. Humor
The Laughter Advantage: Cultivating High Quality Connections and Workplace Outcomes Through Humor
Cecily D. Cooper and John Sosik
37. Psychological Safety
Psychological Safety: A Foundation for Speaking Up, Collaboration, and Experimentation in Organizations
Ingrid M. Nembhard and Amy C. Edmondson
Part Five: Positive Human Resource Practices
38. Career Development
Personal Growth Through Career Work: A Positive Approach to Careers
Douglas T. Hall and Mireia Las Heras
39. Mentoring
Relational Mentoring: A Positive Approach to Mentoring at Work
Belle Rose Ragins
40. Socialization
Socialization Perspectives and Positive Organizational Scholarship
Blake E. Ashforth, Karen K. Myers, and David M. Sluss
41. Diversity
A Positive Approach to Studying Diversity in Organizations
Lakshmi Ramarajan and David Thomas
42. Communication
The Role of Communication in Positive Organizational Scholarship
Larry D. Browning, G.H. Morris, and Kerk F. Kee
43. Conflict Resolution
Parallel and Divergent Predictors of Objective and Subjective Value in Negotiation
Jared R. Curhan and Ashley D. Brown
44. Negotiating
The Mindful Negotiator: Strategic Emotion Management and Wellbeing
Shirli Kopelman, Orli Avi-Yonah, and Akshaya K. Varghese
45. Work-Family Dynamics
Positive Work-Family Dynamics
Jessica Keeney and Remus Ilies
Part Six: Positive Organizational Practices
46. Symbolism in Organizations
The Generative Potency of Organizational Symbols: Implications for Positive Organizational Scholarship
Mary Ann Glynn and Lee Watkiss
47. Resourcefulness
Resources, Resourcing, and Ampliative Cycles in Organizations
Martha Feldman and Monica Worline
48. Collective Efficacy
Collective Efficacy Beliefs, Organizational Excellence, and Leadership
Roger D. Goddard and Serena J. Salloum
49. The Design of Work
The Design of Jobs: A Strategy for Enhancing the Positive Outcomes of Individuals at Work
Greg R. Oldham
50. Mindful Organizing
Mindful Organizing: Establishing and Extending the Foundations of Highly Reliable Performance
Timothy J. Vogus
51. Organizational Identity
The Defining Role of Organizational Identity for Facilitating Stakeholder Flourishing: A Map for Future Research
Celia V. Harquail and Shelley L. Brickson
52. Organizational Energy
Organizational Energy
Bernd Vogel and Heike Bruch
53. Innovation
Innovativeness as Positive Deviance: Identifying and Operationalizing the Attributes, Functions and Dynamics that Create Growth
Jeff DeGraff and Dan Nathan-Roberts
54. Organizational Boundaries
Margins, Membership, and Mobility: Re-defining Boundaries in Collaborative Endeavors
Rebekah Dibble and Cristina B. Gibson
Part Seven: Positive Leadership and Change
55. Organizational Development
The Spirits of Organization Development or Why OD Lives Despite Its Pronounced Death
Jean M. Bartunek and Richard W. Woodman
56. Appreciative Inquiry
Positive Organizational Development: Innovation-Inspired Change in an Economy and Ecology of Strengths
David L. Cooperrider and Lindsey N. Godwin
57. Positive Change Attributes
Seeing and Acting Differently: Positive Change in Organizations
Robert E. Quinn and Ned Wellman
58. Implementing Positive Change
What Makes an Organizational Change Process Positive?
Karen Golden-Biddle and Jina Mao
59. Authentic Leadership
Advances in Theory and Research on Authentic Leadership
Bruce J. Avolio and Ketan Mhatre
60. Leadership Development
Toward a Positive and Dynamic Theory of Leadership Development
D. Scott DeRue and Kristina M. Workman
61. Peak Performance
Organizational Sustainability: Organization Design and Senior Leadership to Enable Strategic Paradox
Wendy K. Smith, Marianne W. Lewis, and Michael L. Tushman
62. Strategic Change
Emotions and Strategic Change
Quy Nguyen Huy
63. Strengths-Based Strategy
Positive Strategy: Creating and Sustaining Strengths-Based Strategy That SOARs and Performs
Lynn Perry Wooten and Jacqueline M. Stavros
Part Eight: A Positive Lens on Problems and Challenges
64. Managing the Unexpected
Managing the Unexpected
Kathleen M. Sutcliffe and Marlys K. Christianson
65. Healing After Trauma
Organizational Healing: A Relational Process to Handle Major Disruption
Edward H. Powley
66. Organizational Recovery
Recovery: Non-Work Experiences that Promote Positive States
Sabine Sonnentag, Cornelia Niessen, and Angela Neff
67. Responding to Crisis
Orientations of Positive Leadership in Times of Crisis
Erika Hayes James and Lynn Perry Wooten
68. Resilience Under Adversity
Resilience at Work: Building Capability in the Face of Adversity
Brianna Barker Caza and Laurie P. Milton
69. Post-traumatic Growth
Post-traumatic growth: A Missed Opportunity for Positive Organizational Scholarship
Sally Maitlis
70. Ambivalence
Just a Good Place to Visit? Exploring Positive Responses to Psychological Ambivalence
Michael G. Pratt and Camille Pradies
71. Responding to Stress
Stress Interventions versus Positive Interventions: Apples and Oranges?
Caroline Biron and Cary L. Cooper with Philip Gibbs
Part Nine: Expanding Positive Organizational Scholarship
72. Sustainability
Positive Deviance for a Sustainable World: Linking Sustainability and Positive Organizational Scholarship
Andrew J. Hoffman and Nardia Haigh
73. Critical Theory
Critical Studies and POS
Arran Caza and Brigid Carroll
74. Economic Models
Strange Bedfellows: Homo Economicus and Positive Organization Scholarship
Paul C. Godfrey
75. Social Movements
Social Movements in Organizations
Debra Guckenheimer
76. Spirituality
In God We Trust: A Comparison of Spiritualities at Work
Lloyd E. Sandelands
77. Positive Deviance
Positive Deviance: A Metaphor and Method for Learning from the Uncommon
Marc Lavine
78. International Peacemaking
Five Steps Toward Peace Making: Using Positive Organizational Scholarship to Build a Better World
J. B. Ritchie and Scott C. Hammond
79. Conclusion
A Path Forward: Assessing Progress and Exploring Core Questions for the Future of Positive Organizational Scholarship
Gretchen M. Spreitzer and Kim C. Cameron