Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
Here is the latest round of new and interestign social science sites This week is open access Week To celebrate this ALISS […]
Jean M. Twenge, San Diego State University, Stacy M. Campbell, Kennesaw State University, Brian J. Hoffman and Charles E. Lance, University of Georgia, […]
This post by Amy Mollett was originally posted on the LSE Impact of Social Sciences Blog Academic research and debate seems to […]
Alexandra Dawson, Concordia University, and Daniel Hjorth, Copenhagen Business School, published “Advancing Family Business Research Through Narrative Analysis” on September 19th, 2011 in the […]
The Australian National University is hosting an event that will reframe so-called honour killing beyond its current association with Muslim and anti-modern […]
The Journal of Macromarketing has announced two new Calls for Papers. The first Call for Papers is for the 37th Annual Macromarketing […]
Welcome to Part 2 of our themed post on “Performance Management!” The Journal of Management Education will answer the following question: What […]
We have recently launched a new area of the site, dedicated to early career researchers. We’re delighted to have, leading the cause, […]