Discussion: View Thread

Journal of Business and Psychology - June Update and Table of Contents

  • 1.  Journal of Business and Psychology - June Update and Table of Contents

    Posted 05-17-2010 13:50
    Dear colleagues,

    Two things

    1. Below you will find a table of contents for our June edition of
    Journal of Business and Psychology. This was our first special feature
    edition. It is a unique collection of work on the millennial generation.
    There are many diverse opinions about who Millennials are, what they
    think and value, and how they will behave as they grow older and gain
    more experience in the workforce. The relatively sparse empirical
    research published on Millennials, however, is confusing at best, and
    contradictory at worst. This special issue, a definitive collection of
    top quality empirical and review articles, lays out new directions for
    research on generational differences to help both researchers and
    practitioners better understand the realities of generational
    similarities and differences. The special issue addresses the importance
    of context for understanding behavior of people in different
    generations, a subject often missing from the discussion of generational
    similarities and differences. Collectively, the articles debunk urban
    myths and stereotypes about Millennials that are rampant in the popular
    press. The articles also map out a blueprint for needed research going
    forward and provide many practical suggestions about how practitioners
    can use the research available to inform decisions they make about
    working with Millennials.

    2. I was able to get a hold of some interesting data on journal
    impact. In 2008 we had 60,048 downloads of JBP articles. In 2009, that
    rate jumped to 114,394. I was just thrilled to see that the good
    quality work of our authors is being so well read.


    Special Issue on Millennials at Work: What you didn't know you didn't
    know
    Guest Editors: David G. Altman and Jennifer J. Deal

    Millennials at Work: What We Know and What We Need to Do (If Anything)
    Jennifer J. Deal, David G. Altman and Steven G. Rogelberg (pp. 191-199)

    A Review of the Empirical Evidence on Generational Differences in Work
    Attitudes
    Jean M. Twenge (pp. 201-210)

    Millennials and the World of Work: An Organization and Management
    Perspective
    Andrea Hershatter and Molly Epstein (pp. 211-223)

    Millennials in the Workplace: A Communication Perspective on
    Millennials' Organizational Relationships and Performance
    Karen K. Myers and Kamyab Sadaghiani (pp. 225-238)

    Millennials and the World of Work: The Impact of Obesity on Health and
    Productivity
    Shari L. Barkin, William J. Heerman, Michael D. Warren and Christina
    Rennhoff (pp. 239-245)

    Millennials and the World of Work: Experiences in Paid Work During
    Adolescence
    Jeremy Staff and John E. Schulenberg (pp. 247-255)

    Millennials and the World of Work: An Economist's Perspective
    Alec R. Levenson (pp. 257-264)

    Millennials' (Lack of) Attitude Problem: An Empirical Examination of
    Generational Effects on Work Attitudes
    Brenda J. Kowske, Rena Rasch and Jack Wiley (pp. 265-279)

    New Generation, Great Expectations: A Field Study of the Millennial
    Generation
    Eddy S. W. Ng, Linda Schweitzer and Sean T. Lyons (pp. 281-292)

    Millennials' Career Perspective and Psychological Contract Expectations:
    Does the Recession Lead to Lowered Expectations?
    Sara De Hauw and Ans De Vos (pp. 293-302)

    More Similar than Different: Millennials in the U. S. Building Trades
    Kevin Real, Andrea D. Mitnick and William F. Maloney (pp. 303-313)

    Generational Differences in Work Ethic: An Examination of Measurement
    Equivalence Across Three Cohorts
    John P. Meriac, David J. Woehr and Christina Banister (pp. 315-324)


    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    Steven G. Rogelberg, PhD | Professor and Director, Organizational
    Science
    Editor, Journal of Business and Psychology
    UNC Charlotte | Colvard 4025
    9201 University City Blvd. | Charlotte, NC 28223
    Phone: 704-687-4742 | Fax: 704-687-3096
    sgrogelb@uncc.edu | http://www.orgscience.uncc.edu/sgrogelb/
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ---
    If you are not the intended recipient of this transmission or a person
    responsible for delivering it to the intended recipient, any disclosure,
    copying, distribution, or other use of any of the information in this
    transmission is strictly prohibited. If you have received this
    transmission in error, please notify me immediately by reply e-mail or
    by telephone at 704-687-4742. Thank you.