Chapter 1 Organizational Behaviour

Dr. Rajasshrie  Pillai
Dr. Rajasshrie PillaiHOD - Human Resource Management à Pune Institute of Business Management
Prof. Rajasshrie Pillai
Chapter Content: 
Introduction to Organizational Behaviour: 
Definition, Importance, Scope, 
Fundamental Concepts of OB, Different models of OB 
- autocratic, custodial, 
supportive, collegial and SOBC
Introduction 
The study of organizations and of the 
collection of people within them together 
comprises the field of organizational 
behavior. 
Organizational behavior (OB) is the study of 
human behavior in organizational settings, 
the interface between human behavior and 
the organization, and the organization itself.
Organizational Behavior is a field of study that 
investigates the impact that individuals, groups, 
and structure have on behavior within 
organizations for the purpose of applying such 
knowledge towards improving an organization's 
effectiveness.
What is Organizational Behavior? 
Organizations are social systems. 
Organization is a combination of humanity 
and technology. 
OB is the study and application of 
knowledge about how people act within the 
organization. 
It is a human tool for human benefit .
Contd.. 
A complex set of forces affects the 
nature of organizations today. 
It can be classified into four areas: 
1. People 
2. Structure 
3. Technology 
4. Environment
Contd.. 
When people join the organization to accomplish 
the goals/ objectives, some kind of structure is 
required. They use machinery, gadgets & 
technology to achieve the organizational goals. 
At the same time they are influenced by external 
environment.
Organizations are defined as social arrangements, 
constructed by people, who can also change them. 
----Buchanan and Huczynski (1997) 
Organizations are a system of cooperative activities - 
and their coordination requires something intangible 
and personal that is largely a matter of personal 
relationships. 
---- Barnard (1938) 
OB is concerned with “the study of the structure, 
functioning and performance of organizations, and 
the behavior of groups and individuals within them”. 
---- Pugh (1971
The Nature of Organizational Behavior 
Environment 
Human Behavior in Organizational 
Settings 
The Individual-Organization 
The Organization 
Environment 
Interface
Nature of OB 
A field of study and not a discipline 
Interdisciplinary Approach 
An Applied Science 
Normative and Value Centered 
Humanistic & optimistic 
Oriented Towards Organizational Objectives 
A total Systems Approach
Evolution of OB 
Robert Owen-(1800) 
Young Factory Owner-First to emphasize the human needs of 
employees and refused to employ children 
Taught workers to improve working conditions 
Father of personnel management 
Andrew Ure-(1935) 
The Philosophy of Manufacturers -1835 
Value of human factor in manufacturing 
Provided welfare facilities to workers 
J.N. TATA in 1886 Instituted a pension fund & 1895 began to 
pay accident compensation.
Evolution of OB 
William Gilbreth-(1914) 
“The Psychology of Management 
F.W.Taylor-(1916) 
Father of Scientific Management 
Time & Motion Study 
Piece Rate Method
Evolution of OB 
Henry Fayol (1916) 
Administrative Management , Principle of Governing Behavior, 
Management Quality 
Elton Mayo-(1920’s & 1930’s) 
Human behavior at Harvard University 
Hawthorne's Experiments/Plant 
Abraham H. Maslow (1954): 
Need Hierarchy Motivation model 
Douglas McGregor (1960): 
Theory X and Theory Y Managerial Style 
Henry Mintzberg (1960) : 
Managerial Roles : Interpersonal, Informational and Decision 
making
Evolution of OB 
Peter Drucker (1909 -2005) 
Father of modern management 
Importance of change 
How to bring best out of people 
Innovation 
Entrepreneurship
Major Contributing Disciplines to the field 
of organizational Behavior 
1. Psychology: how individuals behave in response to 
a stimulus. 
2. Sociology: how individuals relate to groups and to 
each other. 
3. Social Psychology: How individuals and 
organizations perceive conflict, threats and 
undergo stress. 
4. Anthropology: understanding customs traditions 
and social mores of people since the organization is 
a microcosm of the larger society.
Contd.. 
5. Political Science: Understanding Power, 
Authority and Corporate Politics. 
6. Economics: Appreciating monetary (wage 
and bonus) and non monetary incentives 
(housing, schooling and medical care) to 
employees so that they are motivated to 
produce more efficiently and effectively.
Challenges for OB 
Globalization to Respond 
Managing Diversity 
Improving Quality and Productivity 
Improving Customer Service 
Improving People Skills 
Stimulating Innovation and Chang e 
Coping with Temporariness 
Working in network organization 
Helping employees balance work-life conflicts 
Creating Positive work environment 
Improving Ethical Behaviour
THE SCOPE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL 
BEHAVIOUR IS AS UNDER: 
Impact of personality on performance 
(b) Employee motivation 
Leadership 
How to create effective teams and groups 
Study of different organizational structures 
Individual behaviour, attitude and learning 
Perception 
Design and development of effective organization 
Job design 
Impact of culture on organizational behaviour 
Management of change 
Management of conflict and stress 
Organizational development 
Organizational culture 
Transactional analysis 
Group behaviour, power and politics 
Job design 
Study of emotion
Importance of OB 
OB provides a road map to our lives in organizations. 
OB uses scientific research to understand and make 
organization life, as it helps to predict what people will do 
under various conditions 
It helps to influence organizational events – to understand 
and predict events 
It helps individual understand herself/ himself in better 
fashion. 
It helps manager to manage human resources effectively. 
Eg. Motivation 
It helps organizations for maintaining cordial industrial 
relations. 
It is also useful in the field marketing.
Interpersonal Level: 
Group Level 
Inter-group Level
The co-operative relationships help the organisation in 
achieving its objectives. 
Controlling and Directing Behaviour 
Use of Power and Sanction 
Leadership 
Communication 
Organizational Climate 
Organizational Adaptation
Hawthorne Effect 
Illumination Experiment. 
Relay Assembly Test Room Experiment. 
Interviewing Programme. 
Bank Wiring Test Room Experiment
Illumination Experiment: 
This experiment was conducted to establish relationship 
between output and illumination. When the intensity of 
light was increased, the output also increased. 
The output showed an upward trend even when the 
illumination was gradually brought down to the normal 
level. 
Therefore, it was concluded that there is no consistent 
relationship between output of workers and 
illumination in the factory. There must be some other 
factor which affected productivity.
Relay Assembly Test Room 
Experiment: 
This phase aimed at knowing not only the impact of illumination 
on production but also other factors like length of the working 
day, rest hours, and other physical conditions. In this 
experiment, a small homogeneous work-group of six girls was 
constituted. These girls were friendly to each other and were 
asked to work in a very informal atmosphere under the 
supervision of a researcher. 
Productivity and morale increased considerably during the 
period of the experiment. Productivity went on increasing and 
stabilized at a high level even when all the improvements were 
taken away and the pre-test conditions were reintroduced. 
The researchers concluded that socio-psychological factors 
such as feeling of being important, recognition, attention, 
participation, cohesive work-group, and non-directive 
supervision held the key for higher productivity.
Mass Interview Programme: 
The objective of this programme was to make a systematic 
study of the employees’ attitudes which would reveal the 
meaning which their “working situation” has for them. The 
researchers interviewed a large number of workers 
with regard to their opinions on work, working 
conditions and supervision. Initially, a direct approach 
was used whereby interviews asked questions considered 
important by managers and researchers. 
The researchers observed that the replies of the workmen 
were guarded. Therefore, this approach was replaced by an 
indirect technique, where the interviewer simply listened 
to what the workmen had to say. 
The findings confirmed the importance of social 
factors at work in the total work environment.
Bank Wiring Test Room Experiment: 
This experiment was conducted Dickson with a view to develop a 
new method of observation and obtaining more exact 
information about social groups within a company and also 
finding out the causes which restrict output. The experiment 
was conducted to study a group of workers under 
conditions which were as close as possible to normal. This 
group comprised of 14 workers. 
After the experiment, the production records of this group were 
compared with their earlier production records. It was observed 
that the group evolved its own production norms for each 
individual worker, which was made lower than those set by the 
management. Because of this, workers would produce only that 
much, thereby defeating the incentive system. 
Those workers who tried to produce more than the group norms 
were isolated, harassed or punished by the group.
The findings of the study are:- 
Each individual was restricting output. 
The group had its own “unofficial” standards of 
performance. 
Individual output remained fairly constant over a 
period of time. 
Informal groups play an important role in the working 
of an organization
Contributions of the Hawthorne 
Experiment: 
A business organization is basically a social system. It is not 
just a techno-economic system. 
Management must learn to develop co-operative attitudes 
and not rely merely on command. 
Participation becomes an important instrument in human 
relations movement. In order to achieve participation, 
effective two-way communication network is essential. 
Productivity is linked with employee satisfaction in any business 
organization. Therefore management must take greater 
interest in employee satisfaction. 
Group psychology plays an important role in any business 
organization. We must therefore rely more on informal 
group effort.
Models of OB: 
Traditional 
Models 
•Feudalism 
•Slavery
Modern Models of Organizational Behavior 
Autocratic Model 
Custodial Model 
Supportive Model 
Collegial Model 
SOBC Model
Autocratic Model 
Basis of Model Power 
Managerial Orientation Authority 
Employee Orientation Obedience 
Employee psychological 
results 
Dependence on Boss 
Employees needs met Subsistence (Survival) 
Performance result Minimum
Custodial Model 
Basis of Model Economic Resources 
Managerial Orientation Money 
Employee Orientation Security & Benefits 
Employee Psychological 
Results 
Dependence on 
Organization 
Employees Needs Met Security 
Performance Result Passive Cooperation
Supportive Model 
Basis of Model Leadership 
Managerial Orientation Support 
Employee Orientation Job Performance 
Employee Psychological 
Results 
Participation 
Employees Needs Met Status & Recognition 
Performance Result Awakened Drives
Collegial Model 
Basis of Model Partnership 
Managerial Orientation Teamwork 
Employee Orientation Responsible Behavior 
Employee Psychological 
Results 
Self Discipline 
Employees Needs Met Self Actualization 
Performance Result Moderate 
Enthusiasm
S O B C Model 
Basis of Model Facilitator 
Managerial Orientation Empathy 
Employee Orientation Belongingness 
Employee Psychological 
Results 
Ownership 
Employees Needs Met Higher Order Needs 
Performance Result Passion and 
Commitment
S O B C 
Basis of Model Facilitator 
Managerial 
Empathy 
Orientation 
Employee Orientation Belongingness 
Employee 
Psychological results 
Ownership 
Employees needs met Higher order needs 
Performance result Passion and 
Commitment
S-O-B-C Model 
Stimulus 
• Overt & 
Covert 
Stimuli 
• Physical, 
Socio- 
Cultural & 
technological 
Environment 
Organism 
• Cognitive 
Mediators 
• Physiological 
being 
Environmental 
Behavior 
• Overt & Covert 
responses & 
Patterns of 
Behavior 
Consequence 
• Overt & Covert 
• Positive & 
Negative 
• Consequences 
and Dynamics
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Chapter 1 Organizational Behaviour

  • 2. Chapter Content: Introduction to Organizational Behaviour: Definition, Importance, Scope, Fundamental Concepts of OB, Different models of OB - autocratic, custodial, supportive, collegial and SOBC
  • 3. Introduction The study of organizations and of the collection of people within them together comprises the field of organizational behavior. Organizational behavior (OB) is the study of human behavior in organizational settings, the interface between human behavior and the organization, and the organization itself.
  • 4. Organizational Behavior is a field of study that investigates the impact that individuals, groups, and structure have on behavior within organizations for the purpose of applying such knowledge towards improving an organization's effectiveness.
  • 5. What is Organizational Behavior? Organizations are social systems. Organization is a combination of humanity and technology. OB is the study and application of knowledge about how people act within the organization. It is a human tool for human benefit .
  • 6. Contd.. A complex set of forces affects the nature of organizations today. It can be classified into four areas: 1. People 2. Structure 3. Technology 4. Environment
  • 7. Contd.. When people join the organization to accomplish the goals/ objectives, some kind of structure is required. They use machinery, gadgets & technology to achieve the organizational goals. At the same time they are influenced by external environment.
  • 8. Organizations are defined as social arrangements, constructed by people, who can also change them. ----Buchanan and Huczynski (1997) Organizations are a system of cooperative activities - and their coordination requires something intangible and personal that is largely a matter of personal relationships. ---- Barnard (1938) OB is concerned with “the study of the structure, functioning and performance of organizations, and the behavior of groups and individuals within them”. ---- Pugh (1971
  • 9. The Nature of Organizational Behavior Environment Human Behavior in Organizational Settings The Individual-Organization The Organization Environment Interface
  • 10. Nature of OB A field of study and not a discipline Interdisciplinary Approach An Applied Science Normative and Value Centered Humanistic & optimistic Oriented Towards Organizational Objectives A total Systems Approach
  • 11. Evolution of OB Robert Owen-(1800) Young Factory Owner-First to emphasize the human needs of employees and refused to employ children Taught workers to improve working conditions Father of personnel management Andrew Ure-(1935) The Philosophy of Manufacturers -1835 Value of human factor in manufacturing Provided welfare facilities to workers J.N. TATA in 1886 Instituted a pension fund & 1895 began to pay accident compensation.
  • 12. Evolution of OB William Gilbreth-(1914) “The Psychology of Management F.W.Taylor-(1916) Father of Scientific Management Time & Motion Study Piece Rate Method
  • 13. Evolution of OB Henry Fayol (1916) Administrative Management , Principle of Governing Behavior, Management Quality Elton Mayo-(1920’s & 1930’s) Human behavior at Harvard University Hawthorne's Experiments/Plant Abraham H. Maslow (1954): Need Hierarchy Motivation model Douglas McGregor (1960): Theory X and Theory Y Managerial Style Henry Mintzberg (1960) : Managerial Roles : Interpersonal, Informational and Decision making
  • 14. Evolution of OB Peter Drucker (1909 -2005) Father of modern management Importance of change How to bring best out of people Innovation Entrepreneurship
  • 15. Major Contributing Disciplines to the field of organizational Behavior 1. Psychology: how individuals behave in response to a stimulus. 2. Sociology: how individuals relate to groups and to each other. 3. Social Psychology: How individuals and organizations perceive conflict, threats and undergo stress. 4. Anthropology: understanding customs traditions and social mores of people since the organization is a microcosm of the larger society.
  • 16. Contd.. 5. Political Science: Understanding Power, Authority and Corporate Politics. 6. Economics: Appreciating monetary (wage and bonus) and non monetary incentives (housing, schooling and medical care) to employees so that they are motivated to produce more efficiently and effectively.
  • 17. Challenges for OB Globalization to Respond Managing Diversity Improving Quality and Productivity Improving Customer Service Improving People Skills Stimulating Innovation and Chang e Coping with Temporariness Working in network organization Helping employees balance work-life conflicts Creating Positive work environment Improving Ethical Behaviour
  • 18. THE SCOPE OF THE ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOUR IS AS UNDER: Impact of personality on performance (b) Employee motivation Leadership How to create effective teams and groups Study of different organizational structures Individual behaviour, attitude and learning Perception Design and development of effective organization Job design Impact of culture on organizational behaviour Management of change Management of conflict and stress Organizational development Organizational culture Transactional analysis Group behaviour, power and politics Job design Study of emotion
  • 19. Importance of OB OB provides a road map to our lives in organizations. OB uses scientific research to understand and make organization life, as it helps to predict what people will do under various conditions It helps to influence organizational events – to understand and predict events It helps individual understand herself/ himself in better fashion. It helps manager to manage human resources effectively. Eg. Motivation It helps organizations for maintaining cordial industrial relations. It is also useful in the field marketing.
  • 20. Interpersonal Level: Group Level Inter-group Level
  • 21. The co-operative relationships help the organisation in achieving its objectives. Controlling and Directing Behaviour Use of Power and Sanction Leadership Communication Organizational Climate Organizational Adaptation
  • 22. Hawthorne Effect Illumination Experiment. Relay Assembly Test Room Experiment. Interviewing Programme. Bank Wiring Test Room Experiment
  • 23. Illumination Experiment: This experiment was conducted to establish relationship between output and illumination. When the intensity of light was increased, the output also increased. The output showed an upward trend even when the illumination was gradually brought down to the normal level. Therefore, it was concluded that there is no consistent relationship between output of workers and illumination in the factory. There must be some other factor which affected productivity.
  • 24. Relay Assembly Test Room Experiment: This phase aimed at knowing not only the impact of illumination on production but also other factors like length of the working day, rest hours, and other physical conditions. In this experiment, a small homogeneous work-group of six girls was constituted. These girls were friendly to each other and were asked to work in a very informal atmosphere under the supervision of a researcher. Productivity and morale increased considerably during the period of the experiment. Productivity went on increasing and stabilized at a high level even when all the improvements were taken away and the pre-test conditions were reintroduced. The researchers concluded that socio-psychological factors such as feeling of being important, recognition, attention, participation, cohesive work-group, and non-directive supervision held the key for higher productivity.
  • 25. Mass Interview Programme: The objective of this programme was to make a systematic study of the employees’ attitudes which would reveal the meaning which their “working situation” has for them. The researchers interviewed a large number of workers with regard to their opinions on work, working conditions and supervision. Initially, a direct approach was used whereby interviews asked questions considered important by managers and researchers. The researchers observed that the replies of the workmen were guarded. Therefore, this approach was replaced by an indirect technique, where the interviewer simply listened to what the workmen had to say. The findings confirmed the importance of social factors at work in the total work environment.
  • 26. Bank Wiring Test Room Experiment: This experiment was conducted Dickson with a view to develop a new method of observation and obtaining more exact information about social groups within a company and also finding out the causes which restrict output. The experiment was conducted to study a group of workers under conditions which were as close as possible to normal. This group comprised of 14 workers. After the experiment, the production records of this group were compared with their earlier production records. It was observed that the group evolved its own production norms for each individual worker, which was made lower than those set by the management. Because of this, workers would produce only that much, thereby defeating the incentive system. Those workers who tried to produce more than the group norms were isolated, harassed or punished by the group.
  • 27. The findings of the study are:- Each individual was restricting output. The group had its own “unofficial” standards of performance. Individual output remained fairly constant over a period of time. Informal groups play an important role in the working of an organization
  • 28. Contributions of the Hawthorne Experiment: A business organization is basically a social system. It is not just a techno-economic system. Management must learn to develop co-operative attitudes and not rely merely on command. Participation becomes an important instrument in human relations movement. In order to achieve participation, effective two-way communication network is essential. Productivity is linked with employee satisfaction in any business organization. Therefore management must take greater interest in employee satisfaction. Group psychology plays an important role in any business organization. We must therefore rely more on informal group effort.
  • 29. Models of OB: Traditional Models •Feudalism •Slavery
  • 30. Modern Models of Organizational Behavior Autocratic Model Custodial Model Supportive Model Collegial Model SOBC Model
  • 31. Autocratic Model Basis of Model Power Managerial Orientation Authority Employee Orientation Obedience Employee psychological results Dependence on Boss Employees needs met Subsistence (Survival) Performance result Minimum
  • 32. Custodial Model Basis of Model Economic Resources Managerial Orientation Money Employee Orientation Security & Benefits Employee Psychological Results Dependence on Organization Employees Needs Met Security Performance Result Passive Cooperation
  • 33. Supportive Model Basis of Model Leadership Managerial Orientation Support Employee Orientation Job Performance Employee Psychological Results Participation Employees Needs Met Status & Recognition Performance Result Awakened Drives
  • 34. Collegial Model Basis of Model Partnership Managerial Orientation Teamwork Employee Orientation Responsible Behavior Employee Psychological Results Self Discipline Employees Needs Met Self Actualization Performance Result Moderate Enthusiasm
  • 35. S O B C Model Basis of Model Facilitator Managerial Orientation Empathy Employee Orientation Belongingness Employee Psychological Results Ownership Employees Needs Met Higher Order Needs Performance Result Passion and Commitment
  • 36. S O B C Basis of Model Facilitator Managerial Empathy Orientation Employee Orientation Belongingness Employee Psychological results Ownership Employees needs met Higher order needs Performance result Passion and Commitment
  • 37. S-O-B-C Model Stimulus • Overt & Covert Stimuli • Physical, Socio- Cultural & technological Environment Organism • Cognitive Mediators • Physiological being Environmental Behavior • Overt & Covert responses & Patterns of Behavior Consequence • Overt & Covert • Positive & Negative • Consequences and Dynamics