Individual Adaptability to Changes at Work: New Directions in Research
Publication Type
Edited Book
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
Individual Adaptability to changes at work refers to an individual’s response to new demands or ill defined problems created by uncertainty, complexity, mergers, and any rapid change in the work situation. Today, one of the key factors for individual’s success is said to be adaptability. In the past two decades there has been increasing interest in the research on individual adaptability, and this is one of the first academic volumes to look at this important topic. Specific contexts that will be addressed include newcomer adaptation, team building and functioning, work-family conflict, retirement and career management. The book will provide a comprehensive and integrated analysis of the conceptual, assessment and contextual issues that will help identify the current trends and emerging themes in adaptability research.
Keywords
Work motivation, Personnel selection, Adjustment (Psychology), Organizational change, Organizational communication
Discipline
Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Research Areas
Psychology
ISBN
9780415832915
Publisher
Routledge
City or Country
New York
Citation
CHAN, David (ed.). 2014. Individual Adaptability to changes at Work: New Directions in Research. New York: Routledge.
Additional URL
https://worldcat.org/oclc/859383479