Neal M. Ashkanasy & Celeste P. M. Wilderom 
The Handbook of Organizational Culture and Climate [EPUB ebook] 

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In The Handbook of Organizational Culture and Climate: Second Edition , a team of leading international scholars presents the state-of-the-art in the field, ten years after the publication of the award-winning First Edition. Following the Preface by Edgar Schein, 33 entirely new chapters document the development and maturing of ideas canvassed in the First Edition, and also offer exciting new perspectives on organizational culture and climate.


This Handbook will be a must-have resource for researchers and students in management, human resource management, organizational behavior, industrial and organizational psychology, and social psychology.


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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface – Edgar H. Schein

PART I: Culture, Climate, and Multi-Level Analysis

Chapter 1: Introduction to The Handbook of Culture and Climate, Second Edition – Neal M. Ashkanasy, Celeste P. M. Wilderom, and Mark F. Peterson

Chapter 2: Organizational Culture: Meaning, Discourse, and Identity – Mats Alvesson

Chapter 3: Organizational Climate Research: Achievements and the Road Ahead – Benjamin Schneider, Mark G. Ehrhart, and William H. Macey

Chapter 4: Multilevel Issues in Organizational Culture and Climate Research – Francis J. Yammarino and Fred Dansereau

PART II: Toward Positive Word Cultures and Climates

Chapter 5: Toward Positive Work Cultures and Climates – Celeste P. M. Wilderom

Chapter 6: Healthy Human Cultures as Positive Work Environments – Charmine E. J. Härtel and Neal M. Ashkanasy

Chapter 7: Establishing a Positive Emotional Climate to Create 21st-Century Organizational Change – Tanya Vacharkulksemsuk, Leslie E. Sekerka, and Barbara L. Fredrickson

Chapter 8: Fostering a Positive Organizational Culture and Climate in an Economic Downturn – Philip C. Gibbs and Cary L. Cooper

Chapter 9: Enhancing Firm Performance and Innovativeness Through Error Management Culture – Nina Keith and Michael Frese

Chapter 10: Organizational Culture, Multiple Needs, and the Meaningfulness of Work – M. Teresa Cardador and Deborah E. Rupp

PART III: State-of-the-Art Reviews on Social-Organizational Processes

Chapter 11: State-of-the-Art Reviews on Social-Organizational Processes – Celeste P. M. Wilderom

Chapter 12: Culture and Performance – Sonja A. Sackmann

Chapter 13: Transformational Leadership and Organizational Culture: Toward Integrating a Multilevel Framework – Chad A. Hartnell and Fred O. Walumbwa

Chapter 14: Team Climate and Effectiveness Outcomes – Michael A. West and Andreas W. Richter

Chapter 15: Exploring the Link Between Organizational Culture and Work-Family Conflict – Linda Duxbury and Laura Gover

Chapter 16: Interorganizational Macrocultures: A Multilevel Critique – Gerard P. Hodgkinson and Mark P. Healey

PART IV: Organizational Dynamics and Identity: Defining the New Paradigm

Chapter 17: Organizational Dynamics and Identity: Defining the New Paradigm – Neal M. Ashkanasy

Chapter 18: Organizational Culture in a Wider Field: Is There a Post Post-Culture? – Stephen A. Linstead

Chapter 19: Material and Meaning in the Dynamics of Organizational Culture and Identity With Implications for the Leadership of Organizational Change – Mary Jo Hatch

Chapter 20: Three Dimensions of the Tip of the Iceberg: Designing the Work Environment – Iris Vilnai-Yavetz and Anat Rafaeli

Chapter 21: Breaking the Silence: The Role of Gossip in Organizational Culture – Ad van Iterson, Kathryn Waddington, and Grant Michelson

Chapter 22: Changing Organizational Culture for Sustainability – Sally V. Russell and Malcolm Mc Intosh

PART V: Organizational Culture and Organization Theory

Chapter 23: Organizational Culture and Organization Theory – Mark F. Peterson

Chapter 24: The Role of Organizational Culture in Strategic Human Resource Management – Wendy R. Carroll, Kelly Dye, and Terry H. Wagar

Chapter 25: Links and Synchs: Organizations and Organizational Culture From a Network Point of View – Mark Meckler

Chapter 26: Organizational Identity: Culture’s Conceptual Cousin – Glen E. Kreiner

PART VI: International Themes in Organizational Culture Research

Chapter 27: International Themes in Organizational Culture Research – Mark F. Peterson

Chapter 28: Organizational Culture in a Societal Context: Lessons From GLOBE and Beyond – Catherine T. Kwantes and Marcus W. Dickson

Chapter 29: Personal Values, National Culture, and Organizations: Insights Applying the Schwartz Value Framework – Lilach Sagiv, Shalom H. Schwartz, and Sharon Arieli

Chapter 30: The Role of Organizational Culture and Underlying Ideologies in the Success of Globally Distributed Teams – Aycan Kara and Mary E. Zellmer-Bruhn

Chapter 31: Corporate Culture in Chinese Organizations – Daniel R. Denison, Katherine Xin, Ashley M. Guidroz, and Lily Zhang

Chapter 32: A Global Perspective on Gender and Organizational Culture – Betty Jane Punnett

Chapter 33: An International Perspective on Ethical Climate – K. Praveen Parboteeah, Kelly D. Martin, and John B. Cullen

Über den Autor

Mark F. Peterson (Ph D, University of Michigan) holds the Hofstede Chair in Cultural Diversity at Maastricht University. He has published over 120 articles and chapters, and several books. The articles have appeared in major management and international management journals such as Administrative Science Quarterly, the Academy of Management Journal, the Journal of International Business Studies, the Journal of Organizational Behavior, Leadership Quarterly, Human Relations, Management International Review, Organization Studies, and Organization Science. He has also contributed international management themes to the basic social science literature through chapters in the Annual Review of Psychology, the Communication Yearbook, the Handbook of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and Research in the Sociology of Organizations. He is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Organizational Behavior and an Area Editor for the Journal of International Business Studies. His previous positions have been at Wayne State University, the University of Miami, Texas Tech University, and Florida Atlantic University. He has had visiting positions supported by Fulbright Fellowships to Osaka University and Mc Master University, and he held the John R. Galvin Chair at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. He has also had visiting positions at the University of Pennsylvania and Aarhus University. Along with Mikael Soendergaard, Geert Hofstede, Michael Minkov, Gert Jan Hofstede, and others, he teaches an annual summer Ph.D. master class in cross cultural management at various locations in Europe. When at his home in Homestead, Florida, he spends his weekends tending to a collection of orchids and making orchid hybrids.
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