Publications

Disability, Inclusion, and Accessibility Webinar to Be Held March 26

At a time when diversity, equity, inclusion, belonging, and accessibility (DEIBA) has become polarized and is recessing from the focus of organizations, it is important to push back and continue…

Journal Gets New Editor, New Name, New Formats for 2024

SIOP Fellow Cort Rudolph has been named the new editor of Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Rudolph succeeds Tori Howes, who has led the journal for the past 3 years. Rudolph…

Interested in Shaping the Future of TIP: The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist?

SIOP is soliciting nominations for the next editor of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP). Today, TIP provides news, research, reports, and noncommercial information related to the practice, science, and teaching of I-O psychology, with four…

December IOP Issue Available

The December issue of SIOP’s premier journal, Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Perspectives on Science and Practice, is now available. In Volume 16 number 4, you will find two focal articles: Industrial-Organizational Psychologists…

Interested in Shaping the Future of TIP: The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist?

SIOP is soliciting nominations for the next editor of The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist (TIP). Today, TIP provides news, research, reports, and noncommercial information related to the practice, science, and teaching of…

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…

Autumn, Winter TIP Updates

As announced this summer, TIP is now organized into themes. From Hugo to AI: Memorable Moments in SIOP TIP History, the autumn issue, is now available. In her Editor’s Column,…

Top 5 TIP Articles Shaping My I-O Psychology Journey

As someone deeply invested in the dynamic field of industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology, which I am sure most of you TIP readers are, I find it both challenging and rewarding to…

“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…

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…