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Administrative and organization behavior: some insights from cognitive psychology

By: Schott, Richard L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSubject(s): Psychology | Organisational Behaviour | Organisation | Administrative Management | Organisation In: Administration and SocietySummary: Recent research in the field of Cognitive psychology provides some important insights for students of administration. This article reviews various leitmotifs of the field and discusses several aspects- among them perception, scheme formation, information processing, and the evolution of the Grain - which have a direct bearing on administration and organizations. Finally, it explores the implications which these findings have for understanding administrative behaviour. Reproduced
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Issue no: 23(1), May 91, p.54-73 Available AR1287

Recent research in the field of Cognitive psychology provides some important insights for students of administration. This article reviews various leitmotifs of the field and discusses several aspects- among them perception, scheme formation, information processing, and the evolution of the Grain - which have a direct bearing on administration and organizations. Finally, it explores the implications which these findings have for understanding administrative behaviour. Reproduced

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