Thrilled to feature in the latest edition of Occupational Psychology Outlook (OPO 3.2) with our research, 'Are Risk Takers More Likely to be Self-Employed?' Authored by PCL's Geoff Trickey and Simon Toms. Take a look below!
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Occupational Psychology Outlook The latest edition of Occupational Psychology Outlook (OPO) 3.2 is now live. Head to BPS Explore to download your copy. This issue has five papers (detailed below) each with a very different focus, demonstrating the wide impact of occupational psychology. Editorial Vivekananda-Schmidt, Pirashanthie Proactive motivation through the lens of older workers Gray, Joanne | Dhensa-Kahlon, Rashpal A service evaluation to investigate how dyslexia is supported in police work Pope, Belinda Digitalisation of onboarding: A case study to investigate the impact of virtual reality technology on employees social interactions and information seeking during job-onboarding Gbormittah, Ewenam Are risk takers more likely to be self-employed? Trickey, Geoff | Toms, Simon Acknowledging multiple ‘masculine’ organisational identities: Moving beyond the singular model of workplace safety culture to a multiple safety cultures perspective Adams, Nicholas Norman Information for contributors Occupational Psychology Outlook invites authors to contribute to our understanding of occupational psychology in both science and practice. More information for contributors is available on the BPS website. Ian MacRae The British Psychological Society Division of Occupational Psychology