Dear Colleagues
Can I draw your attention to a new special issue in Applied Psychology, which is of interest for those of us who collect survey data from entrepreneurs. They may not always give our questions their full attention and this can have severe consequences for the reliability and validity of our research. How to prevent, spot and control for such careless responding is the focus of this special issue edited by Nathan Bowling and Jason Huang. The SI is free to download for one month.
With apologies for cross-posting,
Kind regards
Ute
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Prof. Ute Stephan
Editor-in-Chief, 'Applied Psychology: An International Review'
Director, Aston Centre for Research into International Entrepreneurship and Business
Aston Business School, Aston Triangle, Birmingham, B4 7ET, United Kingdom, European Union | Phone +44 121 204 31 83 | u.stephan@aston.ac.uk | www.aston.ac.uk/aston-business-school/staff/academic/efe/dr-ute-stephan/ | Google Scholar https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=4EBfQ5UAAAAJ&hl=en
Publications 2018
Entrepreneurs' Mental Health and Well-being: A Review and Research Agenda (AMP)
Entrepreneur's recovery, age and creativity (JBV)