Nörobilimin Örgütsel Davranışa Yansıması: Örgütsel Nörobilim

Örgüt ve yönetim biliminin temellerinin atıldığı 1900’lü yılların başından günümüze kadar birey, grup, örgüt ve popülasyon düzeyinde doğrudan ve dolaylı olarak metaforik yaklaşımlardan esinlenen sayısız analiz birimi ve analiz düzeyinde çeşitli çalışmalar yapılmıştır. Bu farklı çalışmaların, insan beynindeki etkileşimleri dikkate almaması örgüt ve yönetim alanı içerisinde bir eksiklik olarak karşımıza çıkmaktadır. Son günlerde önemi iyice açığa çıkan ve yazında yerini sağlamlaştıran örgütsel nörobilimin, nörogörüntüleme tekniklerinden faydalanarak bu alana çok daha zengin bir bakış açısı getirdiği bir gerçektir. Özellikle psikoteknik değerlendirmelerin yanında kullanılacak olan nörogörüntüleme tekniklerinin yönetimci ve bilimci bakış açılarını genişletecek ve yeni kapılar aralayacaktır

Reflection of Neuroscience on Organizational Behaviour: Orgazational Neuroscience

From the years 1990s -that management and organization field laid its foundations- to today, various of studies have been done in different units and levels of analysis which were inspired directly or indirectly by metaphorical approaches conducted at the level of individual, group, organizations and the population. These studies take into account of the interactions in human brain and fill a hole in the literature of management and organization. Organizational neuroscience, a science which has gained importance and secured its position recently, brought a much richer perspective to the management and organization field as using neuroimaging techniques. Particularly, using neuroimaging techniques beside psycho-technique evaluations will broaden the perspectives of managerial and scientific perspectives and will open new doors

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