期刊名称:ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY REVIEW
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

DESCRIPTION
Organizational Psychology Review is a new quarterly, peer-reviewed scholarly journal published by SAGE in partnership with the European Association of Work and Organizational Psychology. Organizational Psychology Review's unique aim is to publish original conceptual work and meta-analyses in the field of organizational psychology (broadly defined to include applied, industrial, occupational, personnel, and work psychology as well as organizational behaviour).
Articles accepted for publication in Organizational Psychology Review have the potential to have a major impact on research and practice in organizational psychology and have instant global readership of over 1,200 EAWOP members. They offer analyses worth citing, worth following up on in primary research and worth considering as a basis for applied managerial practice. As such, contributions move beyond straightforward reviews of the existing literature by developing new theory and insights. At the same time, however, they are well-grounded in the state of the art and the empirical knowledge base, providing a good mix of a firm empirical and theoretical basis and exciting new ideas.
Endorsements for Organizational Psychology Review
"Organizational Psychology Review provides a critical resource for the field, both as an outlet for important new theory and meta-analytic reviews. With it's emphasis on work that has an impact, OPR is perfectly positioned to identify gaps in existing work and publish conceptual research that provides a platform for future empirical work." Sim Sitkin, Duke University, USA
"By focusing on conceptual contributions that inform both research and practice, Organizational Psychology Review is poised to make fresh and important contributions to the field of organizational psychology." Richard Hackman, Harvard University, USA
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Instructions to Authors
- Peer review policy
- Article types
- How to submit your manuscript
- Journal contributor’s publishing agreement
4.1 SAGE Choice and Open Access
- Declaration of conflicting interests policy
- Other conventions
- Acknowledgments
7.1 Funding acknowledgement
- Permissions
- Manuscript style
9.1 File types 9.2 Journal style 9.3 Reference style 9.4 Manuscript preparation 9.4.1 Keywords and abstracts: Helping readers find your article online 9.4.2 Corresponding author contact details 9.4.3 Guidelines for submitting artwork, figures and other graphics 9.4.4 Guidelines for submitting supplemental files 9.4.5 English language editing services
- After acceptance
10.1 Proofs 10.2 E-Prints 10.3 SAGE production
- Further information
Organizational Psychology Review’s unique aim is to publish original conceptual work and meta-analyses in the field of organizational psychology (broadly defined to include applied, industrial, occupational, personnel, and work psychology as well as organizational behaviour). Articles accepted for publication in Organizational Psychology Review will have the potential to have a major impact on research and practice in organizational psychology. They will offer analyses worth citing, worth following up on in primary research, and worth considering as a basis for applied managerial practice. As such, these should be contributions that move beyond straightforward reviews of the existing literature by developing new theory and insights. At the same time, however, they should be well-grounded in the state of the art and the empirical knowledge base, providing a good mix of a firm empirical and theoretical basis and exciting new ideas.
1. Peer review policy
Organizational Psychology Review uses a double-blind peer review system in which submitting authors and reviewers are not known to each other. Submissions sent out for review will be reviewed by two referees. Organizational Psychology Review puts a premium on speedy turn-around, and aims to reach a decision about submissions within 8 weeks.
2. Article types
Organizational Psychology Review invites submission of conceptual contributions and meta-analyses in all areas of organizational psychology, inclusively defined. Organizational Psychology Review does not publish primary empirical research. Contributions may range from innovative new theory to address emerging issues in organizational psychology on which there is little research yet to thorough reviews of the literature to meta-analyses that quantitatively review and integrate the literature. All contributions should have in common, however, that their primary value lies in their conceptual contribution.
Contributions should strictly conform to APA guidelines as outlined in the Publication Manual (6th ed.) published by the American Psychological Society, which includes the understanding that the manuscript is not under review elsewhere nor previously submitted to Organizational Psychology Review (the clear exception to the latter being invited resubmissions). (Contributions should typically not exceed 8,000–10,000 words all-included; although we recognize that large meta-analyses by their vary nature can be substantially longer, this word limit will typically be enforced for conceptual contributions, and for meta-analyses too their length to contribution ratio is an important consideration in editorial decisions.)
3. How to submit your manuscript
Before submitting your manuscript, please ensure you carefully read and adhere to all the guidelines and instructions to authors provided below. Manuscripts not conforming to these guidelines may be returned.
Organizational Psychology Review is hosted on SAGE track, a web-based online submission and peer review system powered by ScholarOne™ Manuscripts. Please read the Manuscript Submission guidelines below, and then simply visit http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/opr to login and submit your article online.
IMPORTANT: Please check whether you already have an account in the system before trying to create a new one. If you have reviewed or authored for the journal in the past year it is likely that you will have had an account created. For further guidance on submitting your manuscript online please visit ScholarOne Online Help.
All papers must be submitted via the online system. If you would like to discuss your paper prior to submission, please contact the editor at dvanknippenberg@rsm.nl.
4. Journal contributor’s publishing agreement
Before publication SAGE requires the author as the rights holder to sign a Journal Contributor’s Publishing Agreement. SAGE’s Journal Contributor’s Publishing Agreement is an exclusive licence agreement which means that the author retains copyright in the work but grants SAGE the sole and exclusive right and licence to publish for the full legal term of copyright. Exceptions may exist where an assignment of copyright is required or preferred by a proprietor other than SAGE. In this case copyright in the work will be assigned from the author to the society. For more information please visit our Frequently Asked Questions on the SAGE Journal Author Gateway.
4.1 SAGE Choice and Open Access
If you or your funder wish your article to be freely available online to non subscribers immediately upon publication (gold open access), you can opt for it to be included in SAGE Choice, subject to payment of a publication fee. The manuscript submission and peer review procedure is unchanged. On acceptance of your article, you will be asked to let SAGE know directly if you are choosing SAGE Choice. To check journal eligibility and the publication fee, please visit SAGE Choice. For more information on open access options and compliance at SAGE, including self author archiving deposits (green open access) visit SAGE Publishing Policies on our Journal Author Gateway.
5. Declaration of conflicting interests
Within your Journal Contributor’s Publishing Agreement you will be required to make a certification with respect to a declaration of conflicting interests. Organizational Psychology Review does not require a declaration of conflicting interests but recommends you review the good practice guidelines on the SAGE Journal Author Gateway.
6. Other conventions
None applicable.
7. Acknowledgements
Any acknowledgements should appear first at the end of your article prior to your Declaration of Conflicting Interests (if applicable), any notes and your References.
All contributors who do not meet the criteria for authorship should be listed in an `Acknowledgements’ section. Examples of those who might be acknowledged include a person who provided purely technical help, writing assistance, or a department chair who provided only general support. Authors should disclose whether they had any writing assistance and identify the entity that paid for this assistance.
7.1 Funding Acknowledgement
To compile with the guidance for Research Funders, Authors and Publishers issued by the Research Information Network (RIN), Organizational Psychology Review additionally requires all Authors to acknowledge their funding in a consistent fashion under a separate heading. All research articles should have a funding acknowledgement in the form of a sentence as follows, with the funding agency written out in full, followed by the grant number in square brackets:
This work was supported by the Medical Research Council [grant number xxx].
Multiple grant numbers should be separated by comma and space. Where the research was supported by more than one agency, the different agencies should be separated by semi-colon, with “and” before the final funder. Thus:
This work was supported by the Wellcome Trust [grant numbers xxxx, yyyy]; the Natural Environment Research Council [grant number zzzz]; and the Economic and Social Research Council [grant number aaaa].
In some cases, research is not funded by a specific project grant, but rather from the block grant and other resources available to a university, college or other research institution. Where no specific funding has been provided for the research we ask that corresponding authors use the following sentence:
This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.
Please include this information under a separate heading entitled “Funding” directly after any other Acknowledgements prior to your “Declaration of Conflicting Interests” (if applicable), any Notes and your References.
For more information on the guidance for Research Funders, Authors and Publishers, please visit: http://www.rin.ac.uk/funders-acknowledgement
8. Permissions
Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere. For further information including guidance on fair dealing for criticism and review, Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions on the SAGE Journal Author Gateway.
9. Manuscript style
9.1 File types
Only electronic files should be submitted in Word. Please also refer to additional guideline on submitting artwork [and supplemental files] below.
9.2 Journal Style
Organizational Psychology Review conforms to APA style; guidelines are outlined in the Publication Manual (6th ed.) published by the American Psychological Society.
9.3 Reference Style
Organizational Psychology Review follows APA reference style. Please follow guidelines outlined in the Publication Manual (6th ed.) published by the American Psychological Society.
9.4. Manuscript Preparation
9.4.1 Keywords and Abstracts: Helping readers find your article online
The title, keywords and abstract are key to ensuring readers find your article online through online search engines such as Google. Please refer to the information and guidance on how best to title your article, write your abstract and select your keywords by visiting SAGE’s Journal Author Gateway Guidelines on How to Help Readers Find Your Article Online.
9.4.2 Corresponding Author Contact details
Provide full contact details for the corresponding author including email, mailing address and telephone numbers. Academic affiliations are required for all co-authors.
9.4.3 Guidelines for submitting artwork, figures and other graphics
For guidance on the preparation of illustrations, pictures and graphs in electronic format, please visit SAGE’s Manuscript Submission Guidelines.
If, together with your accepted article, you submit usable colour figures, these figures will appear in colour online regardless of whether or not these illustrations are reproduced in colour in the printed version. If a charge applies you will be informed by your SAGE Production Editor. For specifically requested colour reproduction in print, you will receive information regarding the costs from SAGE after receipt of your accepted article.
9.4.4 Guidelines for submitting supplemental files
Organizational Psychology Review does not currently accept supplemental files.
9.4.5 English Language Editing services
Non-English speaking authors who would like to refine their use of language in their manuscripts might consider using a professional editing service. Visit http://www.sagepub.co.uk/authors/journal/submission.sp for further information.
10. After acceptance
10.1 Proofs
We will email a PDF of the proofs to the corresponding author.
10.2 E-Prints
SAGE provides authors with access to a PDF of their final article. For further information please visit http://www.sagepub.co.uk/authors/journal/reprint.sp.
10.3 SAGE Production
At SAGE we place an extremely strong emphasis on the highest production standards possible. We attach high importance to our quality service levels in copy-editing, typesetting, printing, and online publication (http://online.sagepub.com/). We also seek to uphold excellent author relations throughout the publication process.
We value your feedback to ensure we continue to improve our author service levels. On publication all corresponding authors will receive a brief survey questionnaire on your experience of publishing in Organizational Psychology Review with SAGE.
11. Further information
Any correspondence, queries or additional requests for information on the Manuscript Submission process should be sent to the Editor by email: Daan van Knippenberg, dvanknippenberg@rsm.nl
Editorial Board
Editorial Board
| John Antonakis |
University of Lausanne, Switzerland |
| Karl Aquino |
The University of British Columbia |
| John Arnold |
Loughborough University, UK |
| Samuel Aryee |
King's College London, UK |
| Neal M. Ashkanasy |
The University of Queensland (industrial/organizational psychology) |
| Jennifer L Berdahl |
University of Toronto, Canada |
| Ronald Bledow |
Singapore Management University, Singapore |
| Joel Brockner |
Columbia University, USA |
| Felix C. Brodbeck |
University of Munich, Germany |
| Douglas Brown |
University of Waterloo, Canada |
| Daniel Cable |
London Business School, UK |
| Antonio Caetano |
University of Lisbon, Portugal |
| Prithviraj Chattopadhyay |
Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China |
| Stephane Côté |
University of Toronto, Canada |
| David Day |
The University of Western Australia, Australia |
| Carsten De Dreu |
Universiteit Van Amsterdam |
| John Delery |
University of Arkansas, USA |
| Dov Eden |
Tel-Aviv University, Israel |
| Hillary Elfenbein |
Washington University St. Louis, USA |
| Gerald Ferris |
Florida State University, USA |
| Franco Fraccaroli |
University of Trento, Italy |
| Ingrid Smithey Fulmer |
Rutgers University, USA |
| Michele J Gelfand |
University of Maryland, USA |
| Steffen Giessner |
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Alicia Grandey |
Pennsylvania State University |
| Adam Grant |
University of Pennsylvania, USA |
| Yves Guillaume |
Aston University, UK |
| David A. Harrison |
University of Texas at Austin, USA |
| Charmine Härtel |
University of Queensland, Australia |
| Guido Hertel |
University of Münster, Germany |
| John Hollenbeck |
Michigan State University, USA |
| Sheena Iyengar |
Columbia University, USA |
| Timothy Judge |
University of Notre Dame |
| Bradley Kirkman |
North Carolina State University, USA |
| Giuseppe Labianca |
University of Kentucky, USA |
| John Mathieu |
University of Connecticut |
| Margarita Mayo |
Instituto de Empresa Business School, Spain |
| Frederick P Morgeson |
Michigan State University, USA |
| Kok-Yee Ng |
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore |
| Lisa Hisae Nishii |
Cornell University |
| Sharon Parker |
University of Western Australia, Australia |
| Jose Maria Peiro |
University of Valencia, Spain |
| Randall Peterson |
London Business School, United Kingdom |
| Denise Rousseau |
Carnegie Mellon University, USA |
| Christina Shalley |
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
| Jason Shaw |
Hong Kong Polytechnic University, China |
| Sabine Sonnentag |
University of Mannheim, Germany |
| Daan Stam |
Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Dean Tjosvold |
Lingnan University, HK |
| Rolf van Dick |
Goethe-University, Frankfurt, Germany |
| Linn Van Dyne |
Michigan State University, USA |
| Gerben A. van Kleef |
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
| Xiaohua (Frank) Wang |
Renmin University of China, China |
| Batia Wiesenfeld |
New York University, USA |
| Robert Wood |
University of Melbourne, Australia |
| Jing Zhou |
Rice University, USA |
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