Reviews
"This book is improving all the time - always a high standard text. It is engaging and critical, rather than a bland and sanitised account of working life that will not do education the justice it deserves." --Dr Andrew Smith, Senior Lecturer in Human Resource Management, University of East London, "I am very impressed by the integration of the material. There is high degree of scholarship; Professor Wilson calls on a wide range of research in her discussion of concepts and theories." --Dr Anna Soulsby, Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Nottingham University, "Rather than being a managerialist polemic, this book tries to introduce students to a more critical perspective that does not just adopt, by default, managerial discourse about OB. Part of this approach is tacitly encouraging reflexivity on the part of the reader by confronting them withimportant insights that may challenge their pre-conceived notions and assumptions about people in particular." --Professor Phil Johnson, Professor of Human Resources, Sheffield University, "Trying to be critical while introducing a new area to students is difficult. I think this book pulls it off with a fresh and engaging approach." --Dr Sarah Hurlow, Lecturer in Organisation Theory, Cardiff Business School, "Textbooks too often (and perhaps by definition?) talk at students rather than work with them, whatever student friendly devices are used. The Wilson volume gets round this, in part at least, by adopting a more engaging style that treats its readers as fellow subjects rather than objects to betalked down to." --Dr Deborah Kerfoot, School of Management, Keele University