Associations
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International Association of Applied Psychology The International Association of Applied Psychology is the oldest international association of psychologists. It now has more than 1.500 members from more than 80 countries. Its mission is succinctly stated in Article 1 of its Constitution: "...to promote the science and practice of applied psychology and to facilitate interaction and communication about applied psychology around the world" |
Partners
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Proactivity Research Group at the Institute of Work Psychology, Sheffield, UK The Proactivity Research in Organizations Programme (PRO Programme) aims to understand the causes and consequences of proactive behavior within organizations. |
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We are cooperating with P.f.O. Beratungsgesellschaft (P.f.O. Consulting) in Lich since 2008. P.f.O. stands for Psychologie für Organisationen (Psychology for Organizations). A highly professional team of consultants from various domains is working in the 4 business segments personal development, organizational development, large groups events, and surveys/analyses. |
Media
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Wirtschaftspsychologie aktuell The journal "Wirtschaftspsychologie aktuell" is edited by the board of directors of the department of business psychology of the professional institution of German psychologists "Berufsverband Deutscher Psychologinnen und Psychologen (BDP)". It is the leading German-speaking practice magazine for topics and trends of business psychology. |
PROF. FRESE
NEW APPOINTMENT
Prof. Frese has left University of Giessen to work at University of Lueneburg and National University of Singapore.
You can still download his articles under the link below.
LINKS
LATEST PUBLICATION BY OUR TEAM
TITLE
Focus on opportunities as a mediator of the relationships between business owners' age and venture growth
JOURNAL
Journal of Business Venturing
LATEST PRESENTATION BY OUR TEAM
TITLE
Die Paradoxie des Innovation Championings: Wenn Handeln und Kontext im Widerspruch stehen
DATE
September 2009
VENUE
6. Tagung der Fachgruppe Arbeits- und Organisationspsychologie der DGPs, Wien