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Organizational Climate and Culture Are Important

Organizational Climate and Culture Are Important

I teach a course on organizational climate where an issue we frequently discuss is the difference between organizational climate and … Continue reading >Organizational Climate and Culture Are Important

How to Market Your Research

How to Market Your Research

When I was a young academic I read a chapter by Edwin Boring who argued that marketing academic work is … Continue reading >How to Market Your Research

Viewpoint Diversity Is Good for Students

Viewpoint Diversity Is Good for Students

There has been a lot of talk lately about the need for viewpoint diversity. Critics have complained that colleges have … Continue reading >Viewpoint Diversity Is Good for Students

Making the Most of Organizational Policies

Making the Most of Organizational Policies

It is remarkable how so many managers consider policies as their go-to tool for organizational change. Bring them an organizational … Continue reading >Making the Most of Organizational Policies

Most Viewed Paul Spector Blogs of 2023

Most Viewed Paul Spector Blogs of 2023

It has become a tradition that my first blog of the year is an overview of the most viewed Paul … Continue reading >Most Viewed Paul Spector Blogs of 2023

Workplace Mistreatment Affects Mental Health

Workplace Mistreatment Affects Mental Health

Ashley Nixon and I were invited to write a chapter on workplace mistreatment for The Routledge Companion to Mental Health … Continue reading >Workplace Mistreatment Affects Mental Health

University Faculty Need to Return to Campus

University Faculty Need to Return to Campus

A couple of weeks ago I was teaching in the USF business building on a Tuesday, unusual since I normally … Continue reading >University Faculty Need to Return to Campus

What Is the Society for Occupational Health Psychology?

What Is the Society for Occupational Health Psychology?

Because I study worker health, people sometimes ask me what is the Society for Occupational Health Psychology or SOHP. It … Continue reading >What Is the Society for Occupational Health Psychology?

Creating an Academic Practice Partnership

Creating an Academic Practice Partnership

In August I blogged about the importance of creating partnerships between academics and practitioners. Last week I was excited to … Continue reading >Creating an Academic Practice Partnership

Branding is Critical for Academics

Branding is Critical for Academics

It is easy for faculty living in the publish or perish world of academia to get so focused on producing … Continue reading >Branding is Critical for Academics

How to Measure Occupational Stress

How to Measure Occupational Stress

If you are working, you are experiencing occupational stress. There are demands and events at work that can be difficult … Continue reading >How to Measure Occupational Stress

What Is Occupational Stress?

What Is Occupational Stress?

A question that I am frequently asked is “what is occupational stress?” A new book by Peter Chen, simply titled … Continue reading >What Is Occupational Stress?

The Museum of Industrial-Organizational Psychology

The Museum of Industrial-Organizational Psychology

A few weeks ago, my friend Peter Chen sent me a link to a podcast where Financial Times journalist, Tim … Continue reading >The Museum of Industrial-Organizational Psychology

Avoid Magical Thinking with Statistics

Avoid Magical Thinking with Statistics

Both academic research and evidence-based practice rely on information to reach conclusions and make decisions. For example, a practitioner might … Continue reading >Avoid Magical Thinking with Statistics

Bridge the Academic Practice Gap with Partnerships

Bridge the Academic Practice Gap with Partnerships

In June I gave a keynote at the Academia Meets Practice (AMP) conference in Tampa. This hybrid conference is organized … Continue reading >Bridge the Academic Practice Gap with Partnerships

What Is Job Crafting

What Is Job Crafting

Are you bored at work? Do you do too many things that you feel just don’t matter to anyone? Are … Continue reading >What Is Job Crafting

Blue Collar Trades are in Demand

Blue Collar Trades are in Demand

On July 4th I caught an interview Chris Cuomo did with Mike Rowe from the show Dirty Jobs about the … Continue reading >Blue Collar Trades are in Demand

Workplace Neurodiversity Is Not Just White Collar

Workplace Neurodiversity Is Not Just White Collar

One of the challenges faced by many neurodivergent people is finding employment. Neurodivergent individuals often come across as different which … Continue reading >Workplace Neurodiversity Is Not Just White Collar

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