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Open dataset for political ideology and a Call for Papers-special issue on politics, ideology, and partisanship at OBHDP

  • 1.  Open dataset for political ideology and a Call for Papers-special issue on politics, ideology, and partisanship at OBHDP

    Posted 22 days ago

    Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes (OBHDP) invites submissions-starting now-to a special issue on "Politics, ideology, and partisanship in the workplace," edited by John R. Busenbark, James N. Druckman, Aparna Joshi, Aaron C. Kay, and Maryam Kouchaki. As detailed in the article, we encourage manuscripts from a variety of traditions, including strategic management, sociology, political science, economics, psychology, organizational behavior, and many others. Given that we are soliciting manuscripts from a wide range of research paradigms, the structure of those manuscripts does not need to precisely conform to what a traditional OBHDP paper "looks like." (Articles will still be held to the journal's typical standard of contribution and rigor.) Authors are welcome to recommend any of the guest editors, as well as expert reviewers from their own domains. This is a "virtual special issue," such that articles will be accepted on a rolling basis and will be published across several regular issues of OBHDP. Accordingly, articles will progress through the review process without the typical delays associated with special issues. Please submit your manuscripts on the OBHDP submission platform and, when prompted, select that your manuscript is intended for this special issue.

     This call for submissions is preceded by a detailed, multi-disciplinary perspective on the state of the literature, wherein we take stock of the emerging research on politics, ideology, and partisanship in organizational life. The first article in this issue-which is also linked below-offers a game-changing, open-access dataset based on 107 million donation records across 4,133 publicly traded firms in the S&P 1500 between 1992 and 2022. The dataset includes various political ideology scores for employees, top management teams, CEOs, boards, and industries. 

    Politics, ideology, and partisanship in the workplace: A perspective on the literature and a call for submissions

    John R. BusenbarkJames N. Druckman, Aparna Joshi, Aaron C. Kay, Maryam Kouchaki

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749597825000305

    A donation-based indicator of political ideology (DIPI): An open dataset for studying the political ideologies of employees, top management teams, CEOs, boards, and industries

    Michael J. Mannor, John R. Busenbark

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0749597825000317



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    Mike Baer
    Co-Editor in chief, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes
    Dean's Council Distinguished Professor
    Arizona State University
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