Cary L. Cooper and Susan E. Jackson: Creating Tomorrow's Organizations — A Handbook for Future Research in Organizational Behavior. - Review - book review
Organization Studies, March, 2000
1997, Chichester: Wiley. 522 pages.
Recent changes in the nature of work and organizations have fundamentally altered the way in which organizations (should) behave. In this edited volume leading thinkers in the field of Organizational Behaviour discuss critical issues regarding future research in the field. Ideas and conceptual frameworks for new types of OB research are discussed in order to arrive at an agenda for OB research for the new millennium. The collected essays are categorized into five broad topic domains which cover issues such as organizational behaviour in a multinational/global environment, organizational behaviour beyond traditional boundaries, new forms and processes for organizing, future careers and the nature of the research enterprise.
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