Archives for September, 2012

Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
September 21, 2012

Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

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Breaking the Cross-Cultural Knowledge Barrier
Business and Management INK
September 21, 2012

Breaking the Cross-Cultural Knowledge Barrier

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Open Access publishing: A Personal View
Communication
September 20, 2012

Open Access publishing: A Personal View

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British Higher Education and the Language of Business
Career
September 20, 2012

British Higher Education and the Language of Business

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What Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers Want

What Millennials, Gen X, and Boomers Want

What do Millennials, Generation X, and Baby Boomers have in common? The desire for a more flexible workplace, according to a study […]

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Mental Weight Lifting for Business Students

Mental Weight Lifting for Business Students

If you’ve read the news this week about declining MBA applications, you’ll likely welcome a fresh perspective on business education. Dr. Jennifer […]

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Cracking the Ethics Code

Cracking the Ethics Code

As organizations’ ethical failures continue to pile up in the news headlines, there is no better moment to get a firm grasp on […]

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全球社会学的前景

全球社会学的前景

Note: This is a translation of my post on global sociology (completed with the help of Amanda Pang). A few weeks ago, […]

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How Technology Can Improve Creative Leadership

How Technology Can Improve Creative Leadership

Advances in Developing Human Resources has published an article outlining objectives for developing creative and innovative leadership, as well as recommendations for […]

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A New Vision for Business Schools

A New Vision for Business Schools

In a new article published in the Journal of Management Inquiry, Sonal Minocha of the University of Bedfordshire Business School and Martin […]

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Mobilization and Entrepreneurship: ASQ Editor’s Choice

Mobilization and Entrepreneurship: ASQ Editor’s Choice

Looking for a quick survey of important topics in organization studies? The Administrative Science Quarterly Editor’s Choice Collections highlight articles on corporate […]

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Writing the North Atlantic Bubble, part 2

Writing the North Atlantic Bubble, part 2

Many sociology departments teach along conventionalist, Eurocentric lines. Nonetheless, a reformulation of the scope of the sociological curriculum seems to be slowly taking shape.

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