Archives for 2012

What should an Early-Career Research Agenda Look Like?
Career
February 14, 2012

What should an Early-Career Research Agenda Look Like?

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Overcoming Relational Inertia
Business and Management INK
February 14, 2012

Overcoming Relational Inertia

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The Family in Family Business
Business and Management INK
February 12, 2012

The Family in Family Business

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Motivational Effects of Empowerment on Employees’ Organizational Commitment
Business and Management INK
February 11, 2012

Motivational Effects of Empowerment on Employees’ Organizational Commitment

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Social Science Sites of the Week

Social Science Sites of the Week

London Conference on Somalia The UK will host the London conference on Somalia on 23 February. It will involve a number of […]

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Core Self Evaluations and Team Performance

Core Self Evaluations and Team Performance

Jeffrey J. Haynie, Auburn University, published “Core-Self Evaluations and Team Performance: The Role of Team-Member Exchange” on November 29th, 2011 in Small Group […]

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Leadership: Theory and Practice

Leadership: Theory and Practice

Peter Northouse’s Leadership: Theory and Practice, Sixth Edition, is now available! Adopted at more than 1,000 colleges and universities worldwide, the market-leading […]

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My Social Science Career: Interview with George Ritzer

My Social Science Career: Interview with George Ritzer

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists George Ritzer, Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland, spoke to socialsciencespace about his influences in the field.

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Educating Managers to Create Healthy Workplaces

Educating Managers to Create Healthy Workplaces

Brad Gilbreath, Colorado State University–Pueblo, published “Educating Managers to Create Healthy Workplaces” on December 7th, 2011 in the Journal of Management Education. To […]

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Much Ado about Conflict?

Much Ado about Conflict?

There is increasing agreement that the world is warming and that there is a significant man-made contribution. But uncertainty continues about many of the physical consequences of climate change and even more so about the social effects.

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Is Paternalism an ”Asset” or a ”Liability”?

Is Paternalism an ”Asset” or a ”Liability”?

Francesco Chirico, Mattias Nordqvist, both of Jönköping International Business School, Gianluca Colombo, University of Lugano, and Edoardo Mollona, University of Bologna, published “Simulating Dynamic […]

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How Can Significance Tests Be Deinstitutionalized?

How Can Significance Tests Be Deinstitutionalized?

Marc Orlitzky, Penn State University, published “How Can Significance Tests Be Deinstitutionalized?” on December 12th, 2011 in Organizational Research Methods. To read other […]

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