Mark Peterson / Wednesday, December 1, 2021 / Categories: Calls and Announcements, Announcements Cambridge Scholars Guest Edited Collections Dear Colleagues, I am pulling together an edited collection called Human Capital Incubator: The Household and I would like to invite you to consider submitting one or more chapters. The abstract/call for the Collection is here: This book will be amplifying how modern families develop their socio economics needs through their young and adult human capital performance. It also goes over the most frequent family issues that limit their functionality as a socioeconomic organization to achieve their daily basics that permits them to reach their basic needs. About the Editor Sandra Velez Candelario is a PhD in Industrial/Organizational Psychology with a sub-specialization in family organizational psychology. Her PhD research has been published in 2016 (2009 defended). She has a book named Family Organizational Basics:Leadership, Communication, Environment, and Culture. Otherwise, two chapter's books were published from her authorship. She also has many scientific journal publications. Today she works as a Researcher and Family Organizational Psychology Advisor/Consultant, through her own USA registered trademark FAMILY ORGANIZATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY building productive and functional families. A Chapter should normally be no longer than 6000 words, and should be original and previously unpublished. If the work has already been published (as a journal article, or in conference proceedings, for example), the Publisher will require evidence that permission to be re-published has been granted. To see the Call on the Publisher’s website, please click here: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/pages/guest-edited-collections , where you can download and complete a submission form. Previous Article APA 2022 Call for Proposals Next Article Distinguished Psychologist in Leadership Award and the Early Career Woman Psychologist in Management Award Nominations Print 1458 Rate this article: No rating Comments are only visible to subscribers.