The 32th annual SIOP was held in Orlando, FL. We appreciate your support and hope you enjoyed our presentations, symposiums, and discussions:
Posters
- Ciarlante, K., McCord, M. A., & Joseph, D. L. (Accepted). Measurement equivalence of the DANVA 2 across gender. Poster submitted for the 32nd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Dhanani, L.Y., & Wolcott, A.M. (2017, April). Measurement equivalence of the organizational tolerance for sexual harassment inventory. Presented at the 32nd annual conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Illingworth, J., Carter, A., Slabik, R., Cowan, J., Meyer, A., Moon, S. (April, 2017) Impact of Disability on Mobile Assessment Outcomes. Poster being presented at the 32nd Annual Conference for the Society of Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Kueny, C. R., Shoss, M. K., Robertson, M. (2017, April). Tending and befriending through emotion sharing: Increasing affiliation at work. Poster presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.
- Mihm, D.C. (April, 2017) To Catch a Faker: The “Ideal Employee Factor” as an index of applicant faking. Poster to be presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, Florida.
- Mihm, D.C. & Smith-Jentsch, K.A. (April, 2017) VIE-ing for the position: Expectancy theory and applicant faking. Poster to be presented at the 32nd annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, Florida.
- Peng, X., Wang. W., Stillwell, D., & Kosinski, M. (2017). Facebook User Personality Measurement Equivalence: A Same-Language Difference-Culture Case. The 32nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Orlando, FL.
- Wang, W., Newman, D. A., Dipboye, R. (2017). The Effect of Network Types on Job Satisfaction and Turnover. The 32nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Orlando, FL.
- Wolcott, A.M. (2017, April). The relationship of safety climate and behaviors with organizational commitment. Presented at the 32nd annual conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- [SELECTED FEATURED TOP POSTER] Young, H., Glerum, D., Wang, W., & Joseph, D. L. (2017). Leadership and Subordinate Engagement: A Meta-Analytic Review. The 32nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Orlando, FL.
Panel Discussions
- Cao, M., Carter, N. T., Mead, A. D., Scherbaum, C. A., & Wang, W. (2017). Practical Guidance for Developing and Implementing Ideal Point. Panel Discussion presented at the 32nd Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology. Orlando, FL.
- Scandura, T. A., Mourino, E. L., Coglisler, C. C., Fritzsche, B. A., Hurley-Hanson, A., & Tejeda, M. J. (2017, April). Leadership & diversity: Implications for organizations in the 21st century. Panel Discussion presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL
Symposia
- Kluth, T. A., Wang W., & Tian, T. (2017, April). Engineering team performance: In-group bonding capital vs. out-group bridging capital. In W. Wang (Chair), Social network analysis: Advances in methodology, theory, and application. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Fritzsche, B. A., Marcus, J., Sevgili, F., & Fleurimond, F. (2017, April). Implications for Turkey’s Aging Workforce. In S. Ran & L.A. Marchiondo’s (Chairs), The Aging Workforce and Sustainable Workplace around the World. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Labat, L., Erb, K., Shoss, M. K., & Meriac, J. P. (2017, April). I learned it from you: Parental influences on work ethic. In J. P. Meriac & M. K. Shoss (Chairs), New developments in work ethic research: Antecedents, impact, and distinctiveness. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.
- Marcus, J., Fritzsche, B. A., Smith, N. A., Gebben, A., Sahin, C., Emiroglu, E., & Martinez, L. R. (2017, April). “One size doesn’t fit all”: Initial evidence on prejudice archetypes. In L. Finkelstein’s (Chair), Stereotypes and Discrimination: Fresh Looks at an Age-Old Issue. Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Monsky, D., Hernandez, C., Shah, P., & Burke, C. S. (April, 2017). Examining shared leadership in space exploration: An analog perspective. In J. L. Wildman (Co-Chair).Cutting edge perspectives of shared leadership networks. Symposium being presented at the 32nd Annual Conference for the Society for Industrial Organizational Psychology, Orlando, FL.
- Pace, V. L. (2017, April). Discussant. Warnings against Faking on Personality Tests: Emerging Approaches and Findings. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.
- Shoss, M. K. (2017, April). Discussant. Going beyond the behavior: Systematically understanding consequences of proactive behavior. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.
- Zheng, J., & Shoss, M. K. (2017, April). Job demands, control, and commitment: Does full-time status matter? In B. J. Hoffman (Chair), The changing nature of work: Empirical trends and organizational responses. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.
Alternative Sessions
- Perry, S. J., Callison, K., Forsman, J. W., Hanvey, C., Hunter, E. M., Lasson, E. D., Malka, A. A., Milam, A., Rubino, C., Shoss, M. K., & Stewart, R. W. Dos and don’ts: Thriving as PhD, master’s, and undergraduate students. Alternative session presented at the annual conference of the Society for Industrial & Organizational Psychology, Orlando.