industrial and organizational relations

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or organizational relations Study of human behaviour in the workplace, focusing especially on the influence such relations have on an organization's productivity. Classical economics viewed workers as instruments of production, subject to the laws of supply and demand. Industrial relations did not become the subject of scholarly attention until the late 1920s, when Elton Mayo (1880-1949) studied productivity at Western Electric Co.'s Hawthorne Works. Concluding that merely being chosen to participate in the study improved workers' productivity (the "Hawthorne effect"), Mayo became the first scholar to show workers responding to psychosocial stimuli. Other aspects of industrial and organizational relations include human resources management, which involves the development of job descriptions and organizational structures; recruiting, training, and general oversight of employees; negotiating terms of employment, planning for the future, and the study of managerial styles
industrial and organizational relations

    الواصلة

    in·dus·tri·al and or·ga·ni·za·tion·al re·la·tions

    التركية النطق

    îndʌstriıl ınd ôrgınızeyşınıl rileyşınz

    النطق

    /ənˈdəstrēəl ənd ˌôrgənəˈzāsʜənəl rēˈlāsʜənz/ /ɪnˈdʌstriːəl ənd ˌɔːrɡənəˈzeɪʃənəl riːˈleɪʃənz/
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