There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-quality research evidence to inform practice. Initial research with human resource managers in the United States and the Netherlands reveals only modest knowledge about a number of widely documented research findings. However, it is unclear whether research experts would display any greater agreement about the research evidence. The present study addresses this issue by exploring levels of agreement about the quality of the research evidence base in work and organizational (W/O) psychology using a pan-European sample of 75 senior academic W/O psychologists who completed two rounds of a study, first identifying core findings in the field of W/O...
The trustworthiness of research findings has been questioned in many domains of science. This articl...
We examined leading international psychotherapy researchers\u27 views on psychotherapy outcome resea...
Psychologists have long speculated that the research literature is largely dominated by positive fin...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
important point in questioning the degree to which the industrial–organizational (I–O) profession is...
The goal of industrial/organizational (IO) psychology, is to build and organize trustworthy knowledg...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
This paper examines the knowledge transfer process within the profession of work and\ud organisation...
In personnel- and educational selection, a substantial gap exists between research and practice, sin...
Method sections in psychology articles differ in the amount of information they provide, or the leve...
Pratt and Bonaccio's (2016) article is oriented to the position of qualitative research in U.S. indu...
The goal of industrial/organizational (IO) psychology, is to build and organize trustworthy knowledg...
The trustworthiness of research findings has been questioned in many domains of science. This articl...
We examined leading international psychotherapy researchers\u27 views on psychotherapy outcome resea...
Psychologists have long speculated that the research literature is largely dominated by positive fin...
There has been a growing interest in evidence-based management. A core component is a body of high-q...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
This study explores the extent to which work and organizational (W&O) psychology practitioners use e...
Evidence-based practice is now well established in several fields including medicine, nursing, and s...
important point in questioning the degree to which the industrial–organizational (I–O) profession is...
The goal of industrial/organizational (IO) psychology, is to build and organize trustworthy knowledg...
In acknowledging at the outset the importance of the four major defining characteristics of evidence...
This paper examines the knowledge transfer process within the profession of work and\ud organisation...
In personnel- and educational selection, a substantial gap exists between research and practice, sin...
Method sections in psychology articles differ in the amount of information they provide, or the leve...
Pratt and Bonaccio's (2016) article is oriented to the position of qualitative research in U.S. indu...
The goal of industrial/organizational (IO) psychology, is to build and organize trustworthy knowledg...
The trustworthiness of research findings has been questioned in many domains of science. This articl...
We examined leading international psychotherapy researchers\u27 views on psychotherapy outcome resea...
Psychologists have long speculated that the research literature is largely dominated by positive fin...