All we like sheep: The need for reflection and reflexivity in I-O psychology
Patrick Hyland
Industrial and Organizational Psychology, 2023, vol. 16, issue 1, 77-95
Abstract:
In recent years, various I-O psychologists have raised concerns about the state of the field, with some arguing that we are experiencing a collective identity crisis and have lost our way. In this article, I explore why these concerns have emerged by reviewing the development of our field from a philosophy of science perspective. Then I discuss how the concepts of reflection and reflexivity can help us clarify our professional worldviews and find a way forward. I conclude by suggesting ways to incorporate reflection and reflexivity into I-O research and practice. My hope is to spark a conversation about the role that reflection and reflexivity could play in our field.
Date: 2023
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