New Paradigms – Interactionist Perspectives of Human Behaviour in Organisations and Management

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Keywords
interactionism, paradigms, complex research approaches, correlations, methodologies, strategic thinking, management and leadership styles, human capital, career development and management of talents

Summary
The study analyzes interactionist perspectives, combining different approaches, models, and theories about understanding the multiaspect, multifactor and holistic (comprehensive) nature of human behaviour in organisations and management. It also suggests baseline theses about: substantiation of complex research approaches; intersection of paradigmatic lines of different behaviour sciences, concepts, methodologies, and correlations which establish prerequisites for empirical and applied “translation” for acquiring new knowledge, values, and behaviour to encourage human development, strategic and global thinking, human capital and management of talents

JEL: D03, D74, C81
Pages: 38
Price: 3 Points

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