“…Each year, as a feature of the Richard A. Swanson award process, our Editorial Board is invited to nominate a “top paper” for consideration for this prestigious award. This process has identified excellence across a range of HRD topics and methods: Lans, Verhees, and Verstegen (), Social competence in small firms—Fostering workplace learning and performance (Mixed Methods); Alagaraja, Egan, and Woodman (), Towards an understanding of HRD lean strategy linkages: A multicase study of four U.S. based firms (Qualitative); and Hutchins, Penney, and Sublett (2018), What imposters risk at work: Exploring imposter phenomenon, stress coping, and job outcomes (Quantitative).…”