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- Title
Translational Science, Open Science, and Accelerating Practical Impact.
- Authors
Guzzo, Richard A.; Castille, Christopher M.
- Abstract
This article explores the concepts of translational science and open science in the field of industrial-organizational psychology. Translational science aims to apply research findings in practice more quickly, while open science promotes the sharing and accessibility of scientific knowledge. These movements can benefit I-O psychology by improving research quality and strengthening the connection between science and practice. The article also discusses the use of organic organizational data, which is naturally produced through everyday technologies and procedures within an organization. This type of data, when combined with designed research variables, can effectively connect research to practice. Embracing principles of open science and translational science can enhance the scientific quality and practical impact of research in organizations.
- Subjects
OPEN scholarship; HUMAN resources personnel; SCIENTIFIC knowledge; ORGANIZATIONAL behavior; MEDICAL personnel
- Publication
TIP: The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 2024, Vol 61, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
0739-1110
- Publication type
Article