Archives for 2012

‘Where Are The Women’ In Leadership?
Business and Management INK
May 30, 2012

‘Where Are The Women’ In Leadership?

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Bridging Research and Practice: Jean Bartunek Kicks Off the JABS Podcast Series
Business and Management INK
May 29, 2012

Bridging Research and Practice: Jean Bartunek Kicks Off the JABS Podcast Series

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“Treated like imbeciles”
Featured
May 28, 2012

“Treated like imbeciles”

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Interpersonal Perceptions and Team Impact
Business and Management INK
May 28, 2012

Interpersonal Perceptions and Team Impact

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Rio +20: JED Special Issue

Rio +20: JED Special Issue

The Journal of Environment & Development (JED), which was recently selected for coverage in the Social Science Citation Index, has released the […]

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CSR: Institutional Models

CSR: Institutional Models

Bjørn-Tore Blindheim of the University of Stavanger published “Institutional Models of Corporate Social Responsibility: A Proposed Refinement of the Explicit-Implicit Framework” on […]

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A Response to Recent Attacks on Social Science

A Response to Recent Attacks on Social Science

Across the world in the media, in policy, government discussions, and in our daily lives, there is evidence of social science at work. Whether it’s analysis of a cultural phenomenon like crime, or a major international concern such how climate change leads to changing lifestyles or inequality, social scientists help us understand cultures and behaviours.

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New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly!

New Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly!

The March 2012 issue of issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is now available online, with articles exploring topics from team effectiveness and […]

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Research vs. Teaching in Business Schools

Research vs. Teaching in Business Schools

Business schools are facing criticism for favoring research while failing to emphasize teaching. Does it really have to be a tradeoff? Today, […]

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Open Access – but not for authors

Open Access – but not for authors

Open Access to academic journal papers is a hot button issue. The UK government is in favour, along with major UK research […]

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Have the Social Sciences Failed Us?

Have the Social Sciences Failed Us?

On 16 April, Aditya Chakrabortty wrote an article for the Guardian’s Comment is Free, arguing that social scientists have failed to step up and offer alternatives in the wake of the economic crisis. Here, Andrew Gamble FBA responds.

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Video: Building Partnerships With Social Marketing

Video: Building Partnerships With Social Marketing

How can you develop successful partnership efforts that help your organization become one that others seek to engage? [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7nP5u20uxc] In this video […]

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