One important trend in the field of INDUSTRIAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL psychology is the migration of researchers from psychology departments to business schools. For example, Aguinis (2003) tabulated the affiliation of academic members of the editorial boards of JAP and PPsych from 1977 to 2002. Results indicated that as of the early 1990s, there have been more editorial board members affiliated with business schools than psychology departments in both journals. In 1977, about 10% of JAP’s editorial board members were affiliated with business schools, and by 2002, this figure had increased more than 50%. Similarly, in 1977, about 3% of PPsych’s editorial board members were in business schools, and this figure increased to about 50% by 2002.