Early career IO, OB, and HR faculty! Wanting to review for top journals? Join the SIOP early career faculty consortium for a special reviewer bootcamp led by JAP (@JAPeditorcorner) to build your reviewer chops! To be part of the session, you must register by March 15th! #SIOP2023
Hey, APS Friends: Please join me in voting for my colleague, Mikki Hebl @MikkiHebl, who is running for APS President! More (very impressive) information about Mikki is here:
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@TalyaBauer, David Caughlin, and Berrin Erdogan, business administration, published “Jump-starting the Socialization Experience: The Longitudinal Role of Day 1 Newcomer Resources on Adjustment” @Journal_of_Mgmt.
https://t.co/xUxo4xQ25U
@TalyaBauer, business faculty, published “Welcome Back? Job Performance and Turnover of Boomerang Employees Compared to Internal and External Hires” in @Journal_of_Mgmt.
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The latest issue of Journal of Applied Psychology is now available. Check out the article titles, author information, DOI links, and keywords here: https://t.co/xmtdTkdQtW
Drew Mallory and Deborah Rupp discuss how leader-member exchange may be affected by the targeted implementation of leader-driven corporate social responsibility. Browse the full free chapter from @TalyaBauer and Berrin Erdogan's Handbook. #AOM2021
https://t.co/d3ANz30gMj
JUST PUBLISHED: "Principles of Management" v5.0 has been fully updated to include more diverse examples that reflect recent, significant global changes. All end-of-chapter cases have been replaced or fully refreshed.
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@QuinettaPhD This is such a great shout out. It's easy for those starting out to see the typeset, sophisticated published articles and believe that they started out that way. They did not.
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@bethadevine I agree. Social is tough remotely as you just don’t get those shared experiences and water cooler conversations that happen naturally in person.