
Psychological Dark Sides of Organizational Behavior explores the often-overlooked negative aspects of workplace environments. It provides a comprehensive analysis of detrimental behaviors and unethical practices within organizations, highlighting their profound influence on individuals, teams, and overall organizational health. Through real-world examples and robust research, the book uncovers how these hidden undercurrents shape workplace dynamics. Readers will gain insights into the complex interplay between organizational structures and individual psychologies that lead to harmful behaviors such as abuse, favoritism, and corporate corruption. The book employs theoretical frameworks like Social Learning Theory and Conservation of Resources Theory to explain how toxic leadership and negative interactions affect employee well-being and organizational performance. Practical recommendations and case studies offer strategies for mitigating these issues, promoting healthier, more inclusive work environments.
This research volume is essential for academics, researchers, and students in organizational behavior, management, and psychology. It is also invaluable for corporate managers, HR professionals, and anyone interested in understanding and addressing the darker aspects of organizational life. By exploring these hidden dynamics, the book provides actionable insights for fostering ethical and productive workplaces, making it a crucial resource for anyone committed to organizational improvement and employee well-being.
Lara Bertola is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and HR at the Rennes School of Business, France. Lara Bertola is an Assistant Professor of Organizational Behavior and HR at the Rennes School of Business, France. She is also a licensed psychologist and psychotherapist, specializing in workplace mental health, leadership behavior, and organizational well-being.