TIP Articles

Opening Up: Tips for Fostering Belongingness in Our Scholarly Communities While Encouraging Open Science

Author Note: This article was made possible with the support of Larry Williams, director of the Consortium for the Advancement of Research Methods and Analysis (CARMA), who created an Open…

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If You Build It (Right), They Will Come: Building a Sustainable Local I-O Group

The Local I-O Group Committee’s November Leadership Forum focused on building sustainable local organizations that offer value to their membership. Participants in this forum represented the leadership of local I-O…

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United Nations Sustainable Development Goals Make an Appearance at SIOP’s Annual Conference

In 2015, the United Nations Member States adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which outlined the 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for developing and developed countries to work toward…

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Editor’s Column: Time for a Change

As I package up an issue of TIP and send it off to the SIOP Administrative Office for publication, I try to reflect on all of the excellent content I’ve…

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Membership Milestones

Gold Star Member (50+ year member!) Victor Vroom New Sterling Circle Members (25+ year member) Terri Shapiro          Susan McFarlin          Len White Welcome…

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Spring 2022 Members in the Media

Awareness of I-O psychology has been on the rise thanks to articles written by and/or featuring our SIOP members. These are member media mentions found from December 12, 2021, through…

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Spring 2022 IOtas

Awards William F. Rothenbach, a SIOP member since 1978, recently received two important awards. In November 2021 he received a Distinguished Alumni Award from his undergraduate school, Edinboro University (Edinboro,…

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Women at Work: Trends Around the World

In recent decades, women have experienced positive global shifts in economic empowerment and equality in work. Key drivers of these positive shifts include advances in women’s educational attainment, organizational practices,…

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Most Important I-O Articles for Research/Practice in the Last 5 (or so) Years

Industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology academics and practitioners (N = 145) from around the world were asked to nominate what they believed to be, in the last 5 years, the most important…

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Max. Classroom Capacity: On Student Participation

I taught a person named Lawrence, one of my most memorable students, in my second semester as a freshly minted PhD at Baruch College 16 years ago. What I remember…

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