Archives for May, 2012

Weekly Overview of Social Science News
Communication
May 8, 2012

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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“Eclectic, Timely, and Targeted”: Philip Kotler and Bill Novelli on Social Marketing
Business and Management INK
May 8, 2012

“Eclectic, Timely, and Targeted”: Philip Kotler and Bill Novelli on Social Marketing

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Composing Our Lives, As Women and As Leaders
Business and Management INK
May 7, 2012

Composing Our Lives, As Women and As Leaders

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Is Transparency Always A Good Thing?
Business and Management INK
May 6, 2012

Is Transparency Always A Good Thing?

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Team Identity and Group Performance

Team Identity and Group Performance

A new study in Group & Organization Management (GOM) explains how members of a team form a collective identity to recognize and […]

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Join us for the official launch of Social Science Bites

Join us for the official launch of Social Science Bites

There’s a limited number of tickets available for our official launch party! Join us in London on Thursday 10th May at the […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

New and interesting sites of the week Local and mayoral elections. Follow the results as they come in with the live BBC […]

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Generational Differences in the Workplace

Generational Differences in the Workplace

Across today’s workforce, Boomers, Gen X, and Millenials are changing shifts and working alongside one another. Popular belief holds that younger employees […]

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Dibs! Customer Territorial Behaviors

Dibs! Customer Territorial Behaviors

Update, 5/11/2012: We’re pleased to report that “Dibs” has made an appearance on the Digital Life blog at MSNBC: “Study identifies 4 […]

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A “Novel” Approach to Engaging Gen Y

A “Novel” Approach to Engaging Gen Y

Thanks to shorter attention spans and “stimulation overload,” today’s Generation Y business students are a tough crowd when it comes to classroom […]

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Richard Sennett on Co-operation

Richard Sennett on Co-operation

We all need to co-operate to some degree. According to the eminent sociologist Richard Sennett, author of a recent book on the topic, complex co-operation is a craft.

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Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

Rom Harré on What is Social Science?

“Everybody lives in a society…They want to know what it is they’re living in” An exploration of the nature of the social sciences. How do they differ from the physical sciences? What challenges do they face? What is their value?

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