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Agricultural Economics and Management Review

Agricultural Economics and Management
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every person needs to learn more.,by reading this book you can be closer to this goal.

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Unlike other similar books, this step-by-step introductionto basic economics focuses on economic and management decision making inagriculture, specifically; systematically explores the full range oftheoretical tools; and then relates them to practical managementsituations — using real-world data and examples and the mostup-to-date agricultural policy. Covers the full range oftools for management decision making (how much to produce, how to produce, whatto produce) -- e.g., physical production relationships, cost relationship inproduction, utility maximization and Consumer Demand Theory, supply and demand,and market price determination. Explores a variety of managerial situations andtools -- e.g., competitive decision making; noncompetitive decision making;time, risk, and uncertainty. Considers the decision making environment -- e.g.,marketing activities, governmental impacts in agriculture, macroeconomic policylinkages to agriculture and agribusiness, international trade and agriculture,and environmental considerations. Uses real-world data and examples toillustrate basic theoretical concepts. For those interested inagricultural management and agricultural economics.

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Organizational Behavior Reader, The (9th Edition) Review

Organizational Behavior Reader, The (9th Edition)
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"The organizational behavior reader" contains twenty chapters, each with two or three readings by recognized academic experts, usually adapted from the original source, e.g., Harvard Business Review. Chapters begin with the psychological contract (1), theories of managing people (2), individual and organizational learning (3), individual and organizational motivation (4), ethics and values (5), personal growth and work stress (6), and later topics include managing diversity (12), leadership (13), decision making (15), performance appraisal (18), and managing change (20). The pantheon of authors features experts such as Henry Mintzberg, Jay Conger, Denise Rousseau, Ed Lawler, Peter Senge, Cary Cooper, Deborah Tannen, Geert Hofstede, Hank Sims, Victor Vroom, Jeffrey Pfeffer, Ray Miles, and Rosabeth Moss Kanter. There are numerous charts, diagrams, graphs and models. Anecdotes and examples are plentiful. Self-assessments are rare. Few of the readings offer empirical data; the emphasis is on mental models, images, and concepts.
Professors of organizational behavior, looking for readings rather than integrated text, exercises, and cases, as well as a less expensive alternative to traditional college textbooks, will find this book appealing. These authors are, in general, engaging and highly readable. Chapters can be assigned in an order or avoided altogether to please the teacher's preferences. The breadth of topics, the currency of the treatments, and the expertise of the authors provide a solid foundation for the primary college OB course. Graduate students in need of less text structure and faculty in need of less ancillary materials will find the most benefit.
The book is rooted in social psychology and emphasizes perception, learning, thinking, images and personality, e.g., interpersonal communication, attribution, creativity. There is less on the `behavior' side of organizational behavior. Several authors use the device of posing `myths' to contrast with the author's learned, alternative state (`fact'), and sometimes the myths read more like `conventional wisdom' or the author's own attempt to make his or her point more vivid by presenting a myth that exists only in the minds of a few people. For business school students, this reader is more about organizations and people than about business. Business faculty and courses adopting this book will likely want and need to provide a management context.

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For courses in Organizational Behavior, Individual Behavior in Organizations, and Industrial Psychology.This reader provides the best collection of classic, ground-breaking articles, as well as cutting-edge works in the field in a practical, reader-friendly format to support your experiential OB classroom.

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