Organizational behaviour (OB) is defined as the field devoted to understanding and improving the attitudes and behaviors of individuals and groups in organizations. The chapter introduces OB and discusses how knowledge in the field is developed scientifically. Key points covered include:
- OB aims to understand and improve individual and group behaviors and attitudes.
- Scientific research methods like empirical studies and meta-analyses are used to develop theories and understand relationships between variables related to OB concepts like job satisfaction and performance.
- Correlation analysis is used to test hypotheses, but correlation does not prove causation on its own. Multiple studies are analyzed together through meta-analysis.