Meredith Turner / Saturday, July 1, 2017 / Categories: 551 Recent Offerings From the SIOP Organizational Frontiers Book Series Rich Klimoski The Organizational Frontiers Series is sponsored by the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP). Launched in 1983 to make scientific contributions accessible to the field, the series publishes books addressing emerging theoretical developments, fundamental and translational research, and theory-driven practice in the field of industrial-organizational psychology and related organizational science disciplines including organizational behavior, human resource management, and labor and industrial relations. Books in this series aim to inform readers of significant advances in research; challenge the research and practice community to develop and adapt new ideas; and promote the use of scientific knowledge in the solution of public policy issues and increased organizational effectiveness. The series originated in the hope that it would facilitate continuous learning and a spur research curiosity about organizational phenomena on the part of both scientists and practitioners. Toward this end, with the collaboration with Taylor and Francis as our publishers we make available on average two new volumes a year to SIOP members and those interested in the most up to date developments in the science of I-O psychology. Please take a moment to look at the most recent additions to our portfolio. Big Data at Work: The Data Science Revolution and Organizational Psychology Edited by Scott Tonidandel, Eden B. King, and Jose M. Cortina Facing the Challenges of a Multi-Age Workforce: A Use-Inspired Approach Edited by Lisa Finkelstein, Donald Truxillo, Franco Fraccaroli, and Ruth Kanfer Understanding the High Performance Workplace: The Line between Motivation and Abuse Edited by Neal M. Ashkanasy, Rebecca J. Bennett, and Mark J. Martinko Autonomous Learning in the Workplace Edited by Jill Ellingson and Ray Noe For a full listing of books in our Series please go to our Publisher’s web site. www.routledge.com/series/SIOP If you have an idea for a potential future volume for the Frontiers Series, do not hesitate to contact me. Print 2010 Rate this article: No rating Comments are only visible to subscribers.