Internationalizing the Curriculum in Organizational Psychology, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014
Coordonnateurs : Griffith Richard L., Thompson Lori Foster, Armon Brigitte K.
Expect Surprises: I-O and the Global Business Environment.- Challenges and opportunities to developing South-North program partnerships.- The Science of a Global Organizational Psychology: Differing Approaches and Assumptions.- Educational Approaches Across Cultures: Consequences for International IO Programs.- An Integrated International Learning Model for Internationalizing I/O Psychology Programs.- Teaching and Learning Work, Organization and Personnel Psychology Internationally: The Erasmus Mundus Program.- Preparing Global Managers and Consultants: A Justification and Framework for International Exchange Programs in Higher Education.- I/O Cross-Cultural Competencies: Enhancing Creativity and Innovation in Organizations.- Developing Successful Global Contracts.- Training and Retraining I-O Psychology Faculty for Internationalization.- The Making of Generation G: Education and Collaborative Teaching to Create the Next Generation of International Work and Organizational Psychologists.- International Collaboration Experience (ICE): Using Multi-Country Student Projects to Enhance Learning and Faculty Research.- Challenges of Conducting Global Research.- Doing Research in International Organizations.
Richard Griffith, Ph.D.
Dr. Griffith is a Professor in the Industrial Organizational Psychology program and the Director of The Institute for Cross Cultural Management at the Florida Institute of Technology. He received his doctoral degree in I/O Psychology from The University of Akron in 1997. He is the author of over 75 publications and presentations in the area of personnel selection and is the editor and author of several books, chapters, and journals on the topic. He has conducted funded research for the Department of Defense examining the measurement and training of cross-cultural competence and the development of region specific cultural databases. Dr. Griffith provides coaching in global leadership and executive presentations, specializing in presentations conducted abroad. He is currently the Associate Editor of the European Journal of Psychological Assessment and the co-editor of the books "The Age of Internationalization" and "Leading Global Teams: Translating the Multidisciplinary Science to Practice". His work has been featured in Time magazine and The Wall Street Journal.
Lori Foster Thompson, Ph.D.
Dr. Lori Foster Thompson is an Associate Professor of Psychology at North Carolina State University. Her area of specialization lies at the intersection of Industrial-Organizational (I-O) psychology and technology, with a notable proportion of her work dealing with global issues, such as the application of technology and I-O to humanitarian work within and outside of developing countries. She currently leads a task force on Humanitarian Work Psychology for the International Association of Applied Psychology, Division 1. She is also a member of the Society for I-O Psychology’s (SIOP’s) Executive Board where she oversees three committees, including International Affairs. Lori has taught graduate I-O courses domestically and abroad and has traveled to various countries including Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Hong
Addresses the needs of a globalizing organizational environment
Provides insights for creating consistent standards
Identifies critical curriculum elements
International experts Barbara Kozusznik, Wenhua Yan, and Jose Maria Peiro present their research
Describes model programs
Explores faculty training issues
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 08-2016
Ouvrage de 338 p.
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Prix indicatif 105,49 €
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Ouvrage de 338 p.
15.5x23.5 cm
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Prix indicatif 105,49 €
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Mots-clés :
Cross Cultural I/O Competencies; Global Business Environment; Global I/O in the Classroom; Internationalization in global business management; The Erasmus Mundus Program; applied international/organizational psychology; cross-cultural issues in organizational psychology; global talent management; industrial/organizational psychology; international HR; international curriculum; work and organizational psychology