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 […]
Empowerment evaluation is designed to help people take control over their own lives and accomplish their dreams. People learn how to monitor […]
Over the last decade the hallowed principle of ‘evidence-based policy-making’ has become cliché in government and policy circles in the UK, and […]
The Journal of Management Inquiry has developed a new section called “Six Degrees,” in which important authors and professors of management are […]
Eduardo de la Fuente writes in ‘The Australian’ that WH Auden might have got it right when he quipped that the goal […]
The September 2011 issue of the Journal of Management is now available. To view the Table of Contents please click here. Jay […]
Mindless, crass, materialistic, and, probably most unforgiveable by those on the left, apolitical. Those are the common descriptors of, principally, the young […]
Management INK would like to congratulate the following winners of Group & Organization Management‘s 2011 Best Paper Awards: Hetty van Emmerik, Maastricht […]
Professor Linda Hantrais AcSS (left) is convening a group to investigate broadening the Academy’s engagement overseas. This international advisory group will: develop […]