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An introduction to contemporary work psychology / edited by Maria Cornelia Wilhelmina Peeters, Jan de Jonge, Antonius Wilhelmus Taris.

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Contributor(s): Publisher: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, 2024Edition: Second EditionDescription: 603pagesContent type:
  • text
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  • unmediated
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  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781119887362
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Introduction to contemporary work psychologyDDC classification:
  • 158.7 23 I61
Summary: "For as long as mankind has existed, people have worked. Needless to say the nature of work has changed tremendously: our distant ancestors were mostly hunters and collectors, but nowadays people work with data, 'goods' or other people, or provide services. What has not changed is that we still spend a substantial part of our lives working. It is therefore not surprising that some people's work is about understanding the nature and conditions of the work of others in an attempt to explain, predict and improve it. These are work psychologists, teachers, trainers and practitioners in work psychology, as well as those who study the phenomenon of work and worker behavior: the researchers"--
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Revised edition of An introduction to contemporary work psychology, 2014.

Includes index.

"For as long as mankind has existed, people have worked. Needless to say the nature of work has changed tremendously: our distant ancestors were mostly hunters and collectors, but nowadays people work with data, 'goods' or other people, or provide services. What has not changed is that we still spend a substantial part of our lives working. It is therefore not surprising that some people's work is about understanding the nature and conditions of the work of others in an attempt to explain, predict and improve it. These are work psychologists, teachers, trainers and practitioners in work psychology, as well as those who study the phenomenon of work and worker behavior: the researchers"--