Archives for May, 2012

The Hidden Costs of the Prison Boom for the Mental Health of Women
Featured
May 16, 2012

The Hidden Costs of the Prison Boom for the Mental Health of Women

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New JME Podcast: Women and Power
Business and Management INK
May 16, 2012

New JME Podcast: Women and Power

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My Social Science Career: Special Edition with Milena Zic-Fuchs
Communication
May 14, 2012

My Social Science Career: Special Edition with Milena Zic-Fuchs

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Creating Change: Jean Bartunek on Research to Practice
Business and Management INK
May 14, 2012

Creating Change: Jean Bartunek on Research to Practice

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Study: Mother-Daughter Talks Need More Math

Study: Mother-Daughter Talks Need More Math

Why do young girls lack confidence in math? One study shows American parents are far more likely to talk numbers with young sons than daughters.

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Going Green: Do Consumers Buy It?

Going Green: Do Consumers Buy It?

The greening of corporate America often has less to do with environmental concern and more to do with perceived influence on consumers, […]

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Higher Ed: A Vision, Not a Calculation

Higher Ed: A Vision, Not a Calculation

The Journal of Management Inquiry (JMI) recently turned 20, celebrating in style with a special anniversary issue that truly represents the journal’s […]

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Social Science sites of the week

Social Science sites of the week

New and interesting sites this week From our blog http://lselibraryresearch.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/social-science-sites-of-week_11.html In the news this week Greek elections and economics. See our posting […]

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Getting Explicit about the Implicit

Getting Explicit about the Implicit

A new study in Organizational Research Methods (ORM) explores the unintentional, spontaneous and sometimes unconscious “implicit” measures that influence the thoughts, feelings […]

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Customer Satisfaction: Priorities for Improvement

Customer Satisfaction: Priorities for Improvement

Marketing expert Donald R. Bacon, Professor in the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver and editor of the Journal […]

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How Do Leaders Make Decisions?

How Do Leaders Make Decisions?

Successful leadership is closely tied to successful decision making. But leaders are not infallible; they are only human, and when it comes […]

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First #socsci Chat on Twitter!

First #socsci Chat on Twitter!

Thursday is our first Twitter #socsci chat! An interview with Nigel Warburton of Philosophy Bites to discuss Social Science Bites. 3.30 – […]

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