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Publication Date: 2007
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Organizational Behavior: Where Does It Fit in Today's Management Curriculum?
Singh, Robert P.; Schick, Allen G.
Journal of Education for Business, v82 n6 p349-356 Jul-Aug 2007
Maximizing shareholder value is the dominant goal that influences management decision making in business practice. This goal--with rapid improvements in technology, changes in capital markets, and global competition--has altered employment relations between workers and top executives. The authors' purpose in this article was to share thoughts and concerns about the value and relative importance of organizational behavior theory in current business school curricula and to offer recommendations for the future. (Contains 1 table.)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Business Administration Education, Labor Relations, Relevance (Education), Goal Orientation, Industrial Psychology, Organizational Objectives, Curriculum Evaluation
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Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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