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Title:
Politics in organizations : theory and research considerations
Series:
SIOP organizational frontiers series
Publication Information:
New York : Routledge, 2012
Physical Description:
xxxiii, 621 p. ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9780415882132

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This edited volume in the SIOP Frontiers series is one of the first to look at the psychological factors behind politics and power in organizations. Noted contributors from schools of management, psychology, sociology and political science look at the theory, research, methodology and ethical issues related to organizational politics and climates. The book is divided into three parts: Part 1 looks at the historical evolution of the field; Part 2 integrates organizational politics with important organizational behavior constructs and/or areas of inquiry, for example in the chapter by Lisa Leslie and Michele Gelfand which discusses the implications of cross-cultural politics on expatriates and within cross-national mergers; and Part 3 focuses on individual differences and organizational politics, focusing on the nature of political relationships.


Author Notes

Gerald R. Ferris is the Francis Eppes Professor of Management and Professor of Psychology at Florida State University. Ferris received a Ph.D. in Business Administration from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Ferris is a Fellow of the American Psychological Association, the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, and the American Psychological Society. He has research interests in the areas of social and political influence in organizations, the nature and consequences of personal reputation in organizations, the underlying dimensions and characterization of work relationships, and particularly how politics, reputation, and work relationships play key roles in human resources management practices. Ferris is the author of numerous articles published in such scholarly journals as the Journal of Applied Psychology, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Personnel Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, and Academy of Management Review. He founded, and served as editor of, the annual series, Research in Personnel and Human Resources Management from its origin in 1981 until 2003. Ferris has authored or edited a number of books including Political Skill at Work, Handbook of Human Resource Management, Strategy and Human Resources Management, and Method & Analysis in Organizational Research. Ferris has been the recipient of a number of distinctions and honors. In 2001, he was the recipient of the Heneman Career Achievement Award, and in 2010 he received the Thomas A. Mahoney Mentoring Award, both from the Human Resources Division of the Academy of Management. Ferris has consulted on a variety of human resources topics with companies including ARCO, Borg-Warner, Eli Lilly, Motorola, and PPG, and he has taught in management development programs and lectured in Austria, Greece, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan, in addition to various U.S. universities.

Darren C. Treadway is Associate Professor of Organization and Human Resources at the State University of New York at Buffalo. He received a Ph.D. from Florida State University (2003) and an MBA from Virginia Tech (1996). Dr. Treadway's research interests include social influence processes in organizations, with particular reference to organizational politics, political skill, and leadership. His research has been published in leading journals such as Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Leadership Quarterly, Journal of Organizational Behavior, and Human Relations. He has co-authored 27 articles and 13 book chapters. His research has twice been awarded the Emerald Publishing as a Citation of Excellence as one of the top 50 business publications. Prior to his employment with SUNY, Professor Treadway was on faculty at the University of Mississippi where he was twice named the Researcher of the Year. His cumulative contributions earned him the 2009 SUNY at Buffalo Exceptional Scholar Award. Before entering returning to academics, Dr. Treadway was employed as a Divisional Director of Operations and a Training Manager.


Table of Contents

Gerald R. Ferris and Darren C. TreadwayWayne A. HochwarterDouglas A. Lepisto and Michael G. PrattLynn A. McFarland and Chad H. Van Iddekinge and Robert E. PloyhartMaureen L. AmbroseMark C. Bolino and William H. TurnleyBennett J. Tepper and Michelle K. Duffy and Denise M. Breaux-SoignetPamela L. Perrewé and Christopher C. Rosen and Christina MaslachLawrence R. James and Rustin D. MeyerEran Vigoda-Gadot and Dana R. VashdiFrancis J. Yammarino and Michael D. MumfordDaniel J. Brass and David M. KrackhardtRobert A. Baron and Sean Lux and Garry L. Adams and Bruce T. LamontLisa M. Leslie and Michele J. GelfandAtira C. Charles and Stella M. NkomoGerald R. Ferris and Darren C. Treadway and Robyn L. Brouer and Timothy P. MunyonDarren C. TreadwayL. A. Witt and Paul E. Spector
Series Forewordp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Acknowledgmentsp. xvii
Editorsp. xix
Contributorsp. xxi
Section I Construct Specification, Theory Development, and Methodological Considerations
Chapter 1 Politics in Organizations: History, Construct Specification, and Research Directionsp. 3
Chapter 2 The Positive Side of Organizational Politicsp. 27
Chapter 3 Politics in Perspectives: On the Theoretical Challenges and Opportunities in Studying Organizational Politicsp. 67
Chapter 4 Measurement and Methodology in Organizational Politics Researchp. 99
Section II Critical Research Issues in Organizational Politics
Chapter 5 It's Fairly Political Around Here: Relationship Between Perceptions of Organizational Politics and Organizational Justicep. 133
Chapter 6 Organizational Citizenship Behavior: A Review of the Political Perspectivep. 161
Chapter 7 Abusive Supervision as Political Activity: Distinguishing Impulsive and Strategic Expressions of Downward Hostilityp. 191
Chapter 8 Organizational Politics and Stress: The Development of a Process Modelp. 213
Chapter 9 How Organizational Climates Reflect the Motives of Those in Powerp. 257
Chapter 10 Politics in and Around Teams: Toward a Team-Level Conceptualization of Organizational Politicsp. 287
Chapter 11 Leadership and Organizational Politics: A Multilevel Review and Framework for Pragmatic Dealsp. 323
Chapter 12 Power, Politics, and Social Networks in Organizationsp. 355
Chapter 13 Organizational Politics in Strategic Management and Entrepreneurshipp. 377
Chapter 14 The Cultural Psychology of Social Influence: Implications for Organizational Politicsp. 411
Section III Individual Differences in Organizational Politics
Chapter 15 The Intersection of Race and Politics: A Framework for Racialized Organizational Politics Perceptionsp. 451
Chapter 16 Political Skill in the Organizational Sciencesp. 487
Chapter 17 Political Will in Organizationsp. 529
Chapter 18 Personality and Reactions to Organizational Politicsp. 555
Indexp. 589