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“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…
The Consortia Committee continues to make strides in enhancing the professional growth of SIOP’s student and early career members. This year, the committee emphasized the importance of integrating the consortia…
At SIOP 2024, the Local I-O Group Relations Committee conducted a workshop using appreciative inquiry to explore how to create peak volunteer experiences. Appreciative Inquiry focuses on looking at positive…
The authors of the study examined decisions to work from home (vs. the office) in a sample of 127 information technology (IT) professionals in China. The study employs a longitudinal…
Emotional exhaustion refers to a person’s diminished emotional resources and is related to outcomes such as employee job performance, turnover, and well-being (Lee et al., 2023). The authors of the…
Books Retired SIOP Fellow George Bearnard Graen and Julio C. Canedo published The Intelligent Startup: A New Model of Coordination for Tomorrow’s Leaders in May 2022. Drawing on both quantitative and qualitative metrics, the…
For our TIP moments in history column, we would like to republish the following article that discussed members’ desire to have local group I-O communities. This is from the 2017…
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…
In late November 2022, ChatGPT was released to the public with great public attention (OpenAI, 2022). With it came discussion of how transformative this technology will be. Would it eliminate…
Dear readers, In honor of the “Memorable Moments in TIP History” theme of this issue, I’m delighted to welcome my mentor and friend, the creator of the Max. Classroom Capacity…