2014
DOI: 10.1177/0021886314549924
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JABS at 50

Abstract: A sampling of fifty years of articles published in the Journal of Applied Behavioral Sciences highlights the integration of theory and practice from JABS' founding years to the mid-1980s, then a steady shift toward scholarship on "change knowing" and away from "change doing". This review anchors JABS in the development of the applied behavioral sciences and organization development (OD) and reports on the author's personal experiences as a budding practical scholar. JABS turn away from application is traced to… Show more

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“…There is already a lot of ongoing discussion and introspection published on this state and its risks or benefits (see Alvesson, Gabriel, & Paulsen, 2017; Beverungen, Bohm, & Land, 2012; Miller, Taylor, & Bedeian, 2011; Schwarz, Cummings, & Cummings, 2017). Pointedly, this debate is not new to the JABS readership with recognition of these deliberations as early as the 1970s (e.g., Burke, 1976; Kahn, 1974) through the 2000s (e.g., Bradford & Burke, 2004; Greiner & Cummings, 2004), culminating with deep reflection on its 50th anniversary (e.g., Bartunek, 2014; Mirvis, 2014; Schwarz & Stensaker, 2014). JABS therefore faces these landscape challenges and allied pressures but does so from a good space.…”
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“…There is already a lot of ongoing discussion and introspection published on this state and its risks or benefits (see Alvesson, Gabriel, & Paulsen, 2017; Beverungen, Bohm, & Land, 2012; Miller, Taylor, & Bedeian, 2011; Schwarz, Cummings, & Cummings, 2017). Pointedly, this debate is not new to the JABS readership with recognition of these deliberations as early as the 1970s (e.g., Burke, 1976; Kahn, 1974) through the 2000s (e.g., Bradford & Burke, 2004; Greiner & Cummings, 2004), culminating with deep reflection on its 50th anniversary (e.g., Bartunek, 2014; Mirvis, 2014; Schwarz & Stensaker, 2014). JABS therefore faces these landscape challenges and allied pressures but does so from a good space.…”
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confidence: 99%