The Ethical Practice of Psychology in Organizations

The Ethical Practice of Psychology in Organizations
Author: Rodney L. Lowman
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2006
Genre: Organizational sociology
ISBN: OCLC:1132165455

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"The first edition of this popular casebook reflected the complexities and increasing litigiousness of the modern workplace and was designed to stimulate thought and discussion about ethical practice in industrial and organizational psychology. Since the book was published, the "Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct" of the American Psychological Association has been revised and contains new material of particular relevance to organizational consultants. This second edition has been updated to reflect the provisions of the new code. Illustrated by case examples based on real-life situations, this volume covers personnel selection, organizational diagnosis and intervention, consulting relationships, research and academic issues, professional training and certification, billing and marketing, and the ethics of professional behavior. The Ethical Practice of Psychology in Organizations, Second Edition, makes ethical thinking come alive and belongs on the bookshelf of every I/O psychologist, human resource professional, and graduate student in I/O and business programs"--Couverture (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2006 APA, all rights reserved).

Work and Quality of Life

Work and Quality of Life
Author: Nora P. Reilly,M. Joseph Sirgy,C. Allen Gorman
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 507
Release: 2012-05-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789400740594

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Employees have personal responsibilities as well as responsibilities to their employers. They also have rights. In order to maintain their well-being, employees need opportunities to resolve conflicting obligations. Employees are often torn between the ethical obligations to fulfill both their work and non-work roles, to respect and be respected by their employers and coworkers, to be responsible to the organization while the organization is reciprocally responsible to them, to be afforded some degree of autonomy at work while attending to collaborative goals, to work within a climate of mutual employee-management trust, and to voice opinions about work policies, processes and conditions without fear of retribution. Humanistic organizations can recognize conflicts created by the work environment and provide opportunities to resolve or minimize them. This handbook empirically documents the dilemmas that result from responsibility-based conflicts. The book is organized by sources of dilemmas that fall into three major categories: individual, organizational (internal policies and procedures), and cultural (social forces external to the organization), including an introduction and a final integration of the many ways in which organizations can contribute to positive employee health and well-being. This book is aimed at both academicians and practitioners who are interested in how interventions that stem from industrial and organizational psychology may address ethical dilemmas commonly faced by employees.

The Ethical Practice of Consulting Psychology

The Ethical Practice of Consulting Psychology
Author: Rodney L. Lowman,Stewart Edwin Cooper
Publsiher: Fundamentals of Consulting Psy
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 143382809X

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Based on the APA Ethics Code, this volume reviews the unique ethical issues that psychologists encounter when working as consultants in business and other organizational settings at three levels of practice: individual, group, and organizational.

Ethics and Values in Industrial Organizational Psychology

Ethics and Values in Industrial Organizational Psychology
Author: Joel Lefkowitz
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 587
Release: 2003-10-17
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781135666279

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Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology is one of the first books to integrate work from the fields of moral philosophy, moral psychology, IO Psychology and political and social economy, as well as business. It sets out to provide a "framework for moral action" and presents practical models for ethical decision making. It can serve as a textbook for ethics courses, at the graduate and doctoral level, in organizational psychology, organizational behavior, marketing, and human resource management. It will be a resource to anyone interested in ethics and standards in psychology and business.

Ethics and Values in Industrial Organizational Psychology Second Edition

Ethics and Values in Industrial Organizational Psychology  Second Edition
Author: Joel Lefkowitz
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 604
Release: 2017-03-03
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781317241898

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Ethics and Values in Industrial-Organizational Psychology was one of the first books to integrate work from moral philosophy, moral psychology, I-O psychology, and political and social economy, as well as business. It incorporates these perspectives into a "framework for taking moral action" and presents a practical model for ethical decision making. The second edition has added a chapter on Virtue Theory, including its application in I-O, Organizational behavior (OB) and business; expands Moral Psychology to two chapters, with more attention to moral emotions, effects of the "dark side" of personality, and the intuitionist model of moral judgment; expands the sections on social and economic justice; and expands the treatment of the Responsible Conduct of Research with a new chapter on Research Integrity. Examples from I-O research and practice, as well as current business events, are offered throughout. It is ideal for ethics and I-O courses at the graduate level.

Applying Psychology in Business

Applying Psychology in Business
Author: John Walter Jones,Brian D. Steffy,Douglas Weston Bray
Publsiher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 950
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0669158380

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Professional Ethics and Practice in Organizational Development

Professional Ethics and Practice in Organizational Development
Author: Louis P. White,Kevin C. Wooten
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1986
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UOM:39015015290359

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The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis

The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis
Author: Clayton Alderfer
Publsiher: OUP USA
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2011
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780199743223

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The Practice of Organizational Diagnosis: Theory & Methods presents a new paradigm for examining the intergroup dynamics of organizations by combining the procedures of organizational diagnosis with the theory of embedded intergroup relations. In this volume, Alderfer explains the relevance of the paradigm concept for the present work, shows the importance of intergroup relations in the formative organization studies, reviews extant modes of organizational diagnosis, and demonstrates the limitations of interpersonal and intra-group theories. He then presents the five laws of embedded intergroup relations as a response to the problems associated with the earlier work. After comparing and contrasting alterative group level theories and explaining the several meanings of empirical support, the author describes the empirical basis of the five laws. Based on examining alternative codes of professional conduct and applying the five laws, he provides his prescriptions for the ethical basis of sound diagnostic practice. With the theory and ethical position in place, he then explains procedures for conducting each phase of organizational diagnosis: entry, data collection, data analysis, and feedback. He follows that by reporting the empirical bases for the methods used in the four phases. The volume concludes by describing the courses and educational processes essential for educating people to conduct organizational diagnoses. A recurring theme from beginning to end is that the lawfulness of human behavior in relation to organizations is as applicable to diagnosticians, whether working alone or in teams, as it is to their clients. By addressing theory, method, data, and values, the volume presents a complete paradigm for organizational diagnosis.