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Steven Rogelberg

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Posted By Steven Rogelberg 11-18-2013 17:58
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Dear colleagues Our newest special feature is done. It is called: Special Issue: The 50th Anniversary of the Civil Rights Act: The Evolution of Research, Practice, and Legal Perspectives on Employment Discrimination Eden King, Derek Avery and Paul Sackett did an amazing job as editors. I just could ...
Posted By Steven Rogelberg 08-25-2012 07:22
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Dear Colleagues Below you will find the most recent stats and table of contents for JBP. Thanks much for your support. Steven Journal of Business and Psychology - August Table of Contents Acceptance rate approximately 11% Average decision time under 60 days. Over 400 submission received 2 year ...
Posted By Steven Rogelberg 05-31-2012 10:30
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Hi all Below you will find our June Table of Contents. Also, big congrats to James P. Burton, Jenny M. Hoobler and Melinda L. Scheuer. We have started an active press release initiative to help bridge the science/practice divide. Their article on stress and abusive supervision hit all the main news outlets ...
Posted By Steven Rogelberg 02-27-2012 07:55
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* Sorry about cross-posting Hello all, This is the Journal of Business and Psychology table of contents for Feb 2012 and our 2011 year-end report. The email has four quick sections 1. Our most recent Table of Contents 2. Reviewer of the Year Award winners 3. End of year journal stats 4. Final ...
Posted By Steven Rogelberg 07-30-2011 06:55
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* I apologize for cross-posting * Dear Colleagues, Just wanted to bring to your attention the following information about the Journal of Business and Psychology. We have finished publishing our first volume of Methods Corner pieces. To Aggregate or Not to Aggregate: Steps for ...