1. ob definition:?
Systematic study of the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations
-How people feel and behave in organizations

2. Individual Processes
-Motivating people for high performance
-Attitudes and perception
-Decision making and decision making biases
3. Group Processes
-Negotiation
-Group decision making
-Persuasion
-Organizational power and influence
4. Organizational Processes
-Organizational design
-Organizational structure
-Organizational culture
-Role of diversity
RESEARCH METHOD
1. Survey Research: The Correlational Method
?Correlation coefficient
- Direction of relationship
- Strength of relationship
-LIMITATION: Correlation does not imply causation!
2. Experimental Research
? Experimental Method - a research technique used to determine?cause-and-effect relationships between the variables of interest
? Experimental Logic - Basic elements
-Random assignment of participants to experimental conditions
-Independent variable - a variable that is systematically manipulated?to determine its effects on behavior
-Dependent variable - the behavior that is being measured and?that is dependent on the independent variable
Benefits – Can show cause and effect
Limitations- Often conducted using student samples; hard to generalize?to working adults; not always possible to randomly assign people to certain?conditions
3. Qualitative Research Methods
? Qualitative Research - a type of research that relies on preserving the natural qualities of the situation being studied
? ?Types:
-Naturalistic observation - People are systematically observed in?situations of interest to the researcher.
-Interviewing – People are systematically interviewed about?the topic of interest
-Case method - A particular situation or organization?is thoroughly described and analyzed to?understand what occurred in that setting; often based?on interviews and observations.
Benefits - Useful in providing basic insights and developing theory
Limitations- Results have limited generalizability