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Organizational Socialization

Joining and Leaving Organizations

By: Michael W Kramer (University of Missouri)


Description

The experiences of joining and leaving organizations permeate most people’s lives in the 21st century. This book provides a framework for increasing our understanding of those experiences using a mixture of specific examples, scholarly findings, and theoretical concepts and models.

Each chapter begins with a realistic scenario that illustrates its concepts and theories. Then the chapters explore the entire socialization process from anticipatory socialization, in which individuals choose occupations and organizations to join, to voluntarily or involuntarily exit from those same organizations. In between, chapters examine the process of entering organizations, learning their culture, developing personal relationships, and experiencing individual transitions, like promotions, and organizational transitions, like mergers and acquisitions, as part of the ongoing socialization process. It expands the study of socialization by considering socialization of organizational volunteers as well as paid employees, and by exploring the ways that work-family issues and new technologies influence the socialization process. Throughout, particular attention is paid to the role and importance of communication in these experiences.

The book’s organization allows scholars, students, and organizational participants in every walk of life to increase their understanding of their organizational experiences. It will be particularly useful for those studying organizational communication, business and management.

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Hardback
Status
Available
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780745646343
ISBN10
0745646344
Publication Dates ROW:
Apr 2010
Publication Dates US:
Publication Dates Aus & NZ:
Jun 2010


Format
210 x 140 mm , 5.5 x 8.25 in
Pages
208 pages
Paperback
Status
Available
Edition
First Edition
ISBN
9780745646350
ISBN10
0745646352
Publication Dates ROW:
Apr 2010
Publication Dates US:
Publication Dates Aus & NZ:
Jun 2010



Format
210 x 140 mm , 5.5 x 8.25 in
Pages
208 pages

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Reviews

"Kramer's book offers the rare combination of clarity, practical examples, and smooth flow with relevant, current research on organizational socialization. The reader will gain valuable insights into communication influences on individuals' developing vocational interests, adjusting to new organizational environments, and excelling in managerial positions, to name just a few takeaways."
Vernon Miller, Michigan State University

"This is the book I wished had been available when I was a student. Graduate students will find this an invaluable guide and the book will also be accessible to undergraduates as Kramer does such a good job of making theory understandable."
Karen Myers, University of California Santa Barbara

"Kramer's book gives a very thorough summary and review of organizational socialization, explicating the various theories, models, and empirical studies on the subject. The cases threaded throughout each chapter bring the material to life and provide practical understanding of it. Kramer also sheds light on socialization contexts beyond the traditional ‘new hire' situation ... as well as socialization in voluntary organizations. This book not only is useful for students, but is a ‘must have' for organizational scholars in communication, management, and industrial psychology."
Patty Sias, Washington State University

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Acknowledgements
Preface Chapter 1: An Introduction to Socialization and Assimilation
Chapter 2: Anticipatory Occupational and Role Socialization
Chapter 3: Anticipatory Organizational Socialization Chapter 4: Organizational Encounter
Chapter 5: Culture
Chapter 6: Relationships
Chapter 7: Transitions
Chapter 8: Organizational Exit
Chapter 9: Epilogue References
Index:

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Author Information

Michael Kramer is Professor of Communication at the University of Missouri

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