Although various factors contribute to failed change, one of the key reasons for change failure is the inability of leaders to gain the trust of employees, to understand the interaction between their subordinates, and to convince them to support change and to commit the energy and effort necessary to implement it.
The aims of this book are to establish theories in order to describe and explain how human behaviors and contexts interact dynamically in these changes, and manage change and justice by reducing inequalities, giving emphasis to distributive justice. In addition, the aim of this book is also for readers to better understand employees' perceptions of organizational justice by senior management which is particularly important during the organizational change because change cannot succeed without the acceptance and support from employees. Organizational Justice and Organizational Change: Managing by Love provides readers a theoretical understanding and recommendations for acting properly in an organization, forming a comprehensive tool and better enable practitioners to achieve management of change and justice in organizations.
It will be of interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in the fields of change management, organizational studies, leadership, and strategic management.
By:
Dominique David Imprint: Routledge Country of Publication: United Kingdom Dimensions:
Height: 216mm,
Width: 138mm,
Weight: 453g ISBN:9780367857967 ISBN 10: 0367857960 Series:Routledge Focus on Business and Management Pages: 76 Publication Date:20 October 2020 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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Further / Higher Education
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Undergraduate
Format:Hardback Publisher's Status: Active
Part 1: Problematic, Concepts and Contexts 1. Problematic 2. Concepts 3. Contexts Part 2: Methodology, Findings and Outcomes 4. Methodology 5. Findings 6. Outcomes
Dominique A. David is a distinguished senior manager, multidisciplinary researcher, published author, and consultant specialized in restructuring businesses, including bankruptcies cases.