Archives for September, 2012

Lie Detection by Inducing Cognitive Load
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September 14, 2012

Lie Detection by Inducing Cognitive Load

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Patients, Athletes, Freaks?
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September 14, 2012

Patients, Athletes, Freaks?

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Imagining an Education in Crisis Management
Business and Management INK
September 14, 2012

Imagining an Education in Crisis Management

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Why Do We Buy?
Business and Management INK
September 13, 2012

Why Do We Buy?

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How Can Employees Find Motivation Within?

How Can Employees Find Motivation Within?

In today’s turbulent work environment, authenticity is key to creating a climate that leads to motivation and effective performance, according to a […]

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Moving Beyond Deterrence

Moving Beyond Deterrence

The Effectiveness of Raising the Expected Utility of Abstaining from Terrorism in Israel

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JSR Welcomes New Editor Mary Jo Bitner

JSR Welcomes New Editor Mary Jo Bitner

The Journal of Service Research is proud to announce its next Editor, Dr. Mary Jo Bitner. Dr. Bitner, a highly respected professor […]

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What Makes an Outstanding Leader?

What Makes an Outstanding Leader?

In the latest podcast from the Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, leadership expert, professor, and author Richard Boyatzis of Case Western […]

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Book Review: Institutions and Entrepreneurship

Book Review: Institutions and Entrepreneurship

In the latest issue of Administrative Science Quarterly, Klaus Weber of the Kellogg School of Management reviewed “Research in the Sociology of […]

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Helping Students Manage Their Energy

Helping Students Manage Their Energy

Getting acclimated to back-to-school season? The Journal of Management Education has good advice to help students get recharged and channel their energy […]

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Rebel Manhood

Rebel Manhood

With poverty now rising to levels not seen in a generation, many scholars are revisiting the still controversial theories connecting culture to class. Currently the great recession is accelerating the outsourcing and deindustrialization that has been decimating the economic well-being of all Americans for almost a generation.

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What’s Next For the Economy?

What’s Next For the Economy?

In a decidedly rousing speech at the Democratic National Convention Wednesday night, Bill Clinton defended President Barack Obama’s economic plan without denying […]

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