Archives for 2012

What Challenges do Persons with Disabilities Face Regarding Employment?
Business and Management INK
January 21, 2012

What Challenges do Persons with Disabilities Face Regarding Employment?

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UK government reports online this week
Research
January 20, 2012

UK government reports online this week

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Social Science sites of the week
Research
January 20, 2012

Social Science sites of the week

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Does Psychological Contract Breach Decrease Proactive Behaviors?
Business and Management INK
January 20, 2012

Does Psychological Contract Breach Decrease Proactive Behaviors?

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

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

Examining the impact of the Family Violence Option on women’s efforts to leave welfare (Research on Social Work Practice) Contracts in the classroom: […]

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Addressing the Climate Change-Sustainable Development Nexus

Addressing the Climate Change-Sustainable Development Nexus

Jonatan Pinkse, Grenoble Ecole de Management, and Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam Business School, published “Addressing the Climate Change–Sustainable Development Nexus: The Role of Multistakeholder […]

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Editor’s Choice Collections from Administrative Science Quarterly

Editor’s Choice Collections from Administrative Science Quarterly

Administrative Science Quarterly has been at the cutting edge of organizational studies since the field began. This top-tier journal regularly publishes the […]

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The Moderating Effect of Extraversion-Introversion Differences on Group Idea Generation Performance

The Moderating Effect of Extraversion-Introversion Differences on Group Idea Generation Performance

J. H. Jung, Catholic University of Daegu, Younghwa Lee and Rex Karsten, both of University of Northern Iowa, published “The Moderating Effect of […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Michael Higgins asks if there too many sociologists; the dimming line between the real and the virtual; and more: Articles from around the Web on the state of social science this week.

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New Study Supports Link Between Inequality and Crime

New Study Supports Link Between Inequality and Crime

Compelling new evidence of a link between inequality and crime in England invites reconsideration of the individualistic ‘tough on crime’ stances of recent New Labour and Conservative governments

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What is Sport Tourists’ Involvement with a Destination?

What is Sport Tourists’ Involvement with a Destination?

Kevin Filo, Nan Chen, Griffith University, Ceridwyn King, Temple University, and Daniel C. Funk, Temple University, published “Sport Tourists’ Involvement With a […]

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Fuzzy Attribution Styles

Fuzzy Attribution Styles

Arthur D. Martinez, Illinois State University, Mark J. Martinko and Gerald R. Ferris, both of Florida State University, published “Fuzzy Attribution Styles” on […]

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