Dear Colleagues
I'm please to let you know that Volume 56 Issue 3 of The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science is now out.
This issue includes two exciting initiatives:
- A special COVID section on Researching a Pandemic, and
- The launch of our new Methodology Corner, with an inaugural article by Ann Langley and Nora Meziani.
https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/jaba/56/3
Special Section on COVID-19 (Open Access)
Researching a Pandemic: Letting COVID-19 Drive Our Research
Gavin M. Schwarz and Inger Stensaker
Appreciative Inquiry in a Pandemic: An Improbable Pairing
David L. Cooperrider and Ronald Fry
Leading Change in Response to COVID-19
John M. Amis and Brian D. Janz
COVID-19's Uncomfortable Revelations About Agile and Sustainable Organizations in a VUCA World
Christopher G. Worley and Claudy Jules
Categories, Crossroads, Control, Connectedness, Continuity, and Change: A Metaphorical Exploration of COVID-19
Cliff Oswick, David Grant, and Rosie Oswick
Unravelling the What and How of Organizational Communication to Employees During COVID-19 Pandemic: Adopting an Attributional Lens
Karin Sanders, Phong T. Nguyen, Dave Bouckenooghe, Alannah Rafferty, and Gavin Schwarz
The COVID-19 Crisis and Its Consequences: Ruptures and Transformations in the Global Institutional Fabric
Hokyu Hwang and Markus A. Höllerer
Articles
Changing Pay Systems in Organizations: Using Behavioral Reasoning Theory to Understand Employee Support for Pay-for-Performance (or Not)
Michael Wagner and James D. Westaby
Process Consultation Within and Across Cultures
Kibum Kwon, Jae Young Lee, Jong Gyu Park, and Aileen Guerrero Zaballero
Thriving at Work: How a Paradox Mindset Influences Innovative Work Behavior
Yanjun Liu, Shiyong Xu, and Bainan Zhang
Methodology Corner: Call for Contributions
Inger Stensaker
Making Interviews Meaningful
Ann Langley and Nora Meziani
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Gavin Schwarz
UNSW Business School
UNSW Sydney
Australia
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