SIOP 2017: I/O Reformist vs. I/O Traditionalist
One of the little things I noticed at SIOP this year – a little thing, but consistent across sessions and the people I talked to – is that there are two opposing stances toward...
technology, education and training from an industrial/organizational (I/O) psychologist
One of the little things I noticed at SIOP this year – a little thing, but consistent across sessions and the people I talked to – is that there are two opposing stances toward...
The explosive growth of new technology is fundamentally changing I/O psychology, and we are not in general well-prepared to respond to it! Technology is not why most I/O psychologists went into I/O psychology! To...
SIOP 2014 Coverage: Schedule Planning | Live-Blog | Reflections Normally, SIOP is held during the final weeks of April. It’s probably the worst conceivable timing for the academic community – immediately before and sometimes during finals of the...
I believe that one of the major purposes of psychological science is to promote that science to the public – that is, after all, one of the reasons that I write this blog. But...
For those of you that know me personally, you’re probably aware that I’m the Technology Czar for the Organizational Behavior division of the Academy of Management. That is really just a fancy way to...
So as you might have picked up by now, I’m part of the faculty at Old Dominion University. Imagine my surprise to discover that Matt Jabaily, Education Reference Librarian, is running a multiplayer Minecraft...