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Work Motivation: History Theory Research and Practice (Foundations for Organizational Science)

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"Dr. Lathams book is very detailed about under whom and where the major writers on work motivation studied. This makes for interesting asides. His footnotes are both informative and eyebrow raising. His personal journey through all this is insightful charming and a great contribution to understanding the lineage of psychologists. I plan on loaning to other nonpsychologists as well as assigning it to my students." CANADIAN PSYCHOLOGY Work Motivation: History Theory Research and Practice provides unique behavioral science frameworks for motivating employees in organizational settings. Drawing upon his experiences as a staff psychologist and consultant to organizations author Gary Latham has written this book in a "mentor voice" that is highly personal and rich in examples including enduring influences of mentors on researchers in the field. Key Features Includes anecdotes about and from the major thought leaders in the field of motivation: Personal insights from and about leading personalities in the field of motivation such as Bandura Frese Hough Judge Kanfer Lawler Locke Pinder Rousseau and Vroom make the material come alive. Behind-the-scenes accounts of research and the researchers who conducted studies in North America Africa Asia Australia and Europe are addressed. Offers a chronological review of the research on and theories of motivation in the workplace: Written in a meaningful and memorable style a comprehensive treatment of work motivation is given from the end of the 19th century to the present. Provides a taxonomy for the study and practice of motivation: The book explains how and why to take into account a persons needs values work setting goals moods and emotions. Controversies of theoretical and practical significance such as the importance of money the relationship between job satisfaction and job performance and the distinction between intrinsic and extrinsic motivation are captured and resolved. Intended Audience:This is an excellent text for advanced undergraduate and graduate students studying work motivation in the departments of Industrial/Organizational Psychology Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Talk to the author! http://www.rotman.utoronto.ca/facbios/viewFac.asp?facultyIDlatham