is revolutionary. She proposes that corporate employee empowerment can lead to greater peace and less war. She takes us far beyond organizational behavior's well-studied dependent variables of employee performance, affect, and cognitions, and develops a well-argued case for how employees' organizati
Organizational behavior unchained: commentary on giving peace a chance
โ Scribed by Jone L. Pearce
- Book ID
- 102389981
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 73 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0894-3796
- DOI
- 10.1002/job.501
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โฆ Synopsis
a Chance
Wow! Gretchen Spreitzer is revolutionary. She proposes that corporate employee empowerment can lead to greater peace and less war. She takes us far beyond organizational behavior's well-studied dependent variables of employee performance, affect, and cognitions, and develops a well-argued case for how employees' organizational empowerment provides the training and confidence needed to peaceably settle disputes. Further, she introduces organizational behavior scholars to some valuable publicly available data resources. This paper, like all the best social science, raises interesting questions that provoke us to ponder and explore new questions. I will address just two of the questions this essay raises: questions of our assumptions about causality in organizational behavior, and our choices of problems to study.
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## Abstract This paper provides an exploratory look at how the leadership practices of business organizations may foster more peaceful societies. I develop the logic for positive relationships between participative organizational leadership, employee empowerment, and peace. I offer several mechanis