Archives for 2012

The Decline of Public Debates About Higher Education in Britain
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August 21, 2012

The Decline of Public Debates About Higher Education in Britain

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Coherent, Unified, and Meaningful Discourse
Business and Management INK
August 21, 2012

Coherent, Unified, and Meaningful Discourse

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Beyond the Randomised Controlled Trial
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August 20, 2012

Beyond the Randomised Controlled Trial

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A New Tool for Evaluating Research Performance
Business and Management INK
August 20, 2012

A New Tool for Evaluating Research Performance

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Educating Our Future Business Leaders

Educating Our Future Business Leaders

Do you have a paper to submit? The Journal of Marketing Education is now accepting research on ethics, corporate social responsibility, sustainability […]

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Football and the ‘Emotionomics’ of Mutuality

Football and the ‘Emotionomics’ of Mutuality

A recent study published in Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly (NVSQ) looks at the mutuality model of ownership in professional football to […]

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

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

Monsters, playboys, virgins and whores: Rape myths in the news media’s coverage of sexual violence From Language and Literature Gentlemen prefer red: A […]

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Made it!

Made it!

An uncanny number of psychology findings manage to scrape into statistical significance

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Ray Aldag on Real-World Decision Making

Ray Aldag on Real-World Decision Making

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Ray Aldag to the SAGE podcast for the Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies! Dr. Aldag […]

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Economic Inequality and Political Power (Part 1 of 3)

Economic Inequality and Political Power (Part 1 of 3)

If policy influence becomes so unequal that the wishes of most citizens are ignored most of the time, a country’s claim to be a democracy is cast in doubt. And that is exactly what I found in my analyses of the link between public preferences and government policy in the U.S.

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To Make Better Decisions, Use Your ‘Moral Imagination’

To Make Better Decisions, Use Your ‘Moral Imagination’

“Greed is good” no longer: research shows that successful companies achieve a balance between profit and social impact, thanks to the work […]

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Equal Rights Are Good For Business

Equal Rights Are Good For Business

Did you know that in the past 10 years, the percentage of Fortune 500 companies offering domestic partner benefits (DPB) to lesbian, […]

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