Organisational Behaviour Book for BBA 2nd Semester Lucknow University
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Author :- Dr. Monika Yagnik, Dr. Mayank Singh
ISBN :- 978-93-5480-512-7
Unit 1: Introduction to OB |
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1.1. |
Organisational Behaviour (OB) |
13 |
1.1.1. |
Introduction |
13 |
1.1.2. |
Nature of OB |
14 |
1.1.3. |
Scope of OB |
15 |
1.1.4. |
Organisation Goals/Objectives of OB |
16 |
1.1.5. |
Models of OB |
18 |
1.1.6. |
Foundations of OB |
21 |
1.1.7. |
Levels of OB |
23 |
1.1.8. |
Determinants of OB |
24 |
1.1.9. |
Contributing Disciplines to OB |
25 |
1.1.10. |
Challenges and Opportunities for OB |
26 |
1.1.11. |
Importance of OB |
28 |
1.2. |
Global and Cultural Diversity |
29 |
1.2.1. |
Introduction |
29 |
1.2.2. |
Factors Constituting Global and Cultural Diversity |
31 |
1.2.3. |
Impact of Global and Cultural Diversity on OB |
34 |
1.2.4. |
Benefits of Global and Cultural Diversity to Organisation |
36 |
1.2.5. |
Steps in Managing Global and Cultural Diversity |
37 |
1.2.6. |
Organisational Behaviour Responses to Global & Cultural Diversity |
38 |
1.2.7. |
Challenges at International Level |
40 |
1.3. |
Exercise |
43 |
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Unit 2: Individual Behaviour, Personality, Perception & Motivation |
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2.1. |
Individual Behaviour |
44 |
2.1.1. |
Concept of Individual Behaviour |
44 |
2.1.2. |
Nature of Individual Behaviour |
44 |
2.1.3. |
Need of Understanding Individual Behaviour |
45 |
2.1.4. |
Models of Individual Behaviour |
46 |
2.2. |
Personality |
48 |
2.2.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Personality |
48 |
2.2.2. |
Nature of Personality |
49 |
2.2.3. |
Types of Personalities |
50 |
2.2.4. |
Major Personality Attributes Influencing Organisational Behaviour |
51 |
2.2.5. |
Importance of Personality |
54 |
2.3. |
Perception |
55 |
2.3.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Perception |
55 |
2.3.2. |
Nature of Perception |
56 |
2.3.3. |
Importance of Perception |
56 |
2.3.4. |
Components of Perception |
57 |
2.3.5. |
Perceptual Process |
59 |
2.3.6. |
Errors in Perception |
62 |
2.3.7. |
Role of Perception in Individual Decision-Making |
64 |
2.4. |
Learning |
66 |
2.4.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Learning |
66 |
2.4.2. |
Characteristics of Learning |
67 |
2.4.3. |
Learning Process |
67 |
2.4.4. |
Principles of Learning |
69 |
2.4.5. |
Significance of Learning |
71 |
2.5. |
Motivation |
71 |
2.5.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Motivation |
71 |
2.5.2. |
Nature of Motivation |
72 |
2.5.3. |
Elements of Motivation |
73 |
2.5.4. |
Process of Motivation |
74 |
2.5.5. |
Types of Motivation |
74 |
2.5.6. |
Traditional Theories of Motivation |
77 |
2.5.6.1. |
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Need Theory |
77 |
2.5.6.2. |
McGregor’s Theory X and Theory Y |
79 |
2.5.6.3. |
Herzberg’s Motivation Hygiene Theory |
81 |
2.5.7. |
Contemporary Theories of Motivation |
84 |
2.5.7.1. |
McClelland’s Needs Theory |
84 |
2.5.7.2. |
Self-Determination Theory |
86 |
2.5.7.3. |
Self-Efficacy Theory |
87 |
2.5.7.4. |
Vroom’s Expectancy Theory |
90 |
2.5.7.5. |
Equity Theory |
92 |
2.5.7.6. |
Reinforcement Theory |
94 |
2.5.7.7. |
Alderfer’s ERG Theory |
95 |
2.5.7.8. |
Porter and Lawler Model (Extension of VIE Theory) |
96 |
2.5.8. |
Importance of Motivation |
97 |
2.6. |
Exercise |
98 |
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Unit 3: Behaviour Dynamics, Leadership & Group Behaviour |
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3.1. |
Interpersonal Behaviour |
99 |
3.1.1. |
Meaning of Interpersonal Behaviour |
99 |
3.1.2. |
Nature of Interpersonal Behaviour |
99 |
3.1.3. |
Types of Interpersonal Behaviour |
99 |
3.2. |
Communication |
100 |
3.2.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Communication |
100 |
3.2.2. |
Nature of Communication |
101 |
3.2.3. |
7C’s/Principles of Effective Communication |
101 |
3.2.4. |
Types of Communication |
104 |
3.2.5. |
Process of Communication |
107 |
3.2.6. |
Role of Communication |
108 |
3.2.7. |
Importance of Communication |
110 |
3.3. |
Transactional Analysis (TA) |
111 |
3.3.1. |
Introduction |
111 |
3.3.2. |
Meaning and Definition of Transactional Analysis |
111 |
3.3.3. |
Nature of Transactional Analysis |
112 |
3.3.4. |
Objectives of Transactional Analysis |
112 |
3.3.5. |
Benefits of Transactional Analysis |
112 |
3.3.6. |
Limitations of Transactional Analysis |
114 |
3.4. |
Leadership |
115 |
3.4.1. |
Meaning and Definition of Leadership |
115 |
3.4.2. |
Nature of Leadership |
115 |
3.4.3. |
Need for Leadership |
116 |
3.4.4. |
Types of Leaders and Leadership Styles |
117 |
3.4.4.1. |
Autocratic Leadership Style |
118 |
3.4.4.2. |
Participative Leadership Style |
118 |
3.4.4.3. |
Free Rein Leadership Style |
118 |
3.4.5. |
Prevailing Leadership Style in Indian Organisations |
119 |
3.4.6. |
Traits and Qualities of Effective Leaders |
121 |
3.4.7. |
Importance of Leadership |
123 |
3.5. |
Theories of Leadership |
124 |
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