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A View Into the Future of Organizational Psychology: Our Experiences With an Interdisciplinary Approach to Graduate Education
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 January 2015
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Of the four possible “futures” for I-O psychology discussed by Ryan and Ford (2010), one (Scenario 2: Identity Merger) struck close to home. In fact, it is not the future for us, it is the present. The three of us are I-O psychologists with appointments in both a psychology department and a fully integrated interdisciplinary organizational science (OS) PhD program. The program, which is now 5 years old, spans two colleges (Liberal Arts & Sciences and Business) and includes individuals from four departments (Psychology, Management, Sociology, and Communication Studies). Although considerable thought was invested in how to structure and operate such an interdisciplinary program well before we accepted our first class of students, our collective thinking has evolved dramatically as we have experienced the program.
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Department of Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte.
All authors contributed equally to the development of this article; the order of authorship was determined at random.
We would like to thank Kevin Williams, Anita Blanchard, and David Gilmore for their helpful contributions and comments on this article.