Readership
Policy Makers, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Social Scientists
Scope
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science brings both scholars and professionals the latest discussion of efforts to understand the process of change in organizations and systems. The journal provides scholars the latest research, theory, and methods, while also informing professionals and their clients of issues in group, organizational and system dynamics. Specifically, is directed toward four related audiences:
Behavioral scientists studying processes of organizational and social change; Professionals in a variety of disciplines and sectors who want to base their consulting practice on research-based knowledge; Human resource professionals who seek to learn more about the process of planned change; Policymakers contemplating potential contributions of the behavioral sciences to the future of our society. The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science taps its interdisciplinary nature to provide you with complete and balanced coverage of the field s latest developments and advances. Distinguished authors from around the world bring you original analyses and views from a variety of disciplines, including: Group Dynamics, Organization Development, Research Methods, Race, Ethnicity, Gender and Cultural Diversity, Health Care, Leadership and Management, Psychology, Sociology, Applied Anthropology, Social and Organizational Psychology, Experiential Methods, Positive Psychology.