Publications

“It Was Science at Its Best”: A Look Back at a Path-Defining Study in Open Science From…I-O Psychologists‽

In this entry of Opening Up—TIP’s column for all things open science—I look back at an older study from our field that stands out as an exemplar of open science…

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The Quality Improvement Center for Workforce Development: Bridging the Research–Practice Gap in Child Welfare

“The Bridge: Connecting Science and Practice” is a TIP column that seeks to help facilitate additional learning and knowledge transfer to encourage sound, evidence-based practice. It can provide academics with…

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Call for Special Issue Proposals

The Industrial and Organizational Psychology journal will continue to feature focal articles and commentaries but will also broaden its focus. Accordingly, the journal is currently soliciting proposals for special issues…

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Could You Be the Next IOP Editor?

Are you detail oriented? Organized? Interested in the latest I-O research? If you answered yes, then consider applying to become the next editor in chief of Industrial and Organizational Psychology…

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Summer, Fall TIP Updates

The Summer TIP issue is now out. If you missed it, you can catch up here. While you’re reading the issue, be sure to check out the Editor’s Column where…

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Nominate the Next IOP Editor

The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) is now soliciting nominations for the position of editor-in-chief of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (IOP).  The new editor will be selected by…

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SIOP Distinguished Professional Contributions Award (2023): “Stories of Discovery in the Pursuit of Practice”

The purpose of this article is to summarize my presentation for the 2023 Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) Distinguished Professional Contributions Award.1 I begin with a few introductory…

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Pop Psychology Book Club, Episode 1: A New Way to Think: Your Guide to Superior Management Effectiveness by Roger L. Martin

Welcome back to Pop Psychology Book Club! Whether you’re having Orville Redenbacher or Pop Secret, you’re in the right place. Just kidding! If you are somehow thinking this column is…

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Increasing Representation in the Industrial-Organizational Psychology Curriculum

In recent years, many disciplines in higher education have taken an active interest in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in their curriculum (e.g., Mintz, 2021). Traditionally, many fields have centered…

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Deadline Extended: SIOP Women’s Inclusion Network Committee Accepting Applications for Family Care Grant

SIOP’s Women’s Inclusion Network (WIN) believes that individuals with caregiving responsibilities should have an equal opportunity to share their research and participate in the SIOP Annual Conference. If you are…

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