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2026 Personnel Psychology Paper Development Workshop
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2026 Personnel Psychology Paper Development Workshop
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Chiahuei Wu
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Are you considering submitting a paper to Personnel Psychology?
Join us for FREE & IN-PERSON only, the 2026 paper development workshop!
· Date: Tuesday 5 May 2026, 9:00 – 17:00
· Location: King's Business School, King's College London
· Participation Cost: Free
· Participants will need to cover their own travel and accommodation.
· Submission info: See below
About Personnel Psychology
Since its founding in 1948, Personnel Psychology has been devoted to publishing rigorous applied science. As the journal enters its next chapter, it reemphasizes a commitment to placing practical and societal relevance at the forefront. While manuscripts will continue to be evaluated based on practical, theoretical, and empirical contributions, these elements are considered interdependent strands of a single rope, strongest when woven together to strengthen knowledge and action.
The editorial team starting from 2026 is led by Editor Tammy Allen and includes Associate Editors Derek R. Avery, Michael Braun, Elizabeth (Beth) Campbell, Emily Campion, Christopher Nye, Winny Shen, Kristen Shockley, Scott Tonidandel, and Chia-Huei Wu.
Personnel Psychology is rated as 4* in the UK CABS AJG list and A* in the Australian Business Deans' Council list of journals.
About the Paper Development Workshop
We invite early-career researchers to join the PDW. Although we welcome all scholars, we especially encourage early-career researchers to join us while they develop their work. Participants will discuss their research projects and receive developmental feedback from the editorial team.
We welcome submissions that examine questions of practical and societal relevance across the full range of topics in organizational behavior, human resource management, and industrial-organizational psychology with the goal of making practical, theoretical, and empirical contributions. Articles may employ diverse research methods, including quantitative and qualitative research, theory development, meta-analytic reviews, and narrative literature reviews.
About Submission
If you are interested, please submit an extended abstract (up to 1000 words) including the following sections: a) Purpose, b) Design/methodology/approach, c) Findings, d) Originality/contributions, and e) five keywords. Participants are selected based on the quality of the submission.
For submission and commitment to attend (if accepted), please
click the link here
(or copy & paste the short link:
HTTPs://shorturl.at/n6lEf)
Submission deadline is 17:00 GMT on 1st February, 2026
Applicants will be informed of decisions by 28th February, 2026
For any questions, please contact Chia-huei Wu (
chiahuei.wu@kcl.ac.uk
) and Tammy Allen (
tallen@usf.edu
).
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PS: On 6th May 2026, you are welcome to join "
The 2026 Conference of the Department of Human Resource Management & Employment Relations: Shaping the Future of Work
" at
King's Business School, King's College London.
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Chia-Huei Wu, PhD
Professor in Organizational Psychology
Department of Human Resource Management & Employment Relations
King's Business School, King's College London, UK
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