Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants
Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]
Benjamin E. Baran, Northern Kentucky University, Linda Rhoades Shanock, Steven G. Rogelberg and Cliff W. Scott, all of University of North Carolina at […]
I’m a sociologist and my primary role at this stage of my career is championing theory-driven research, but also research that you put into action: I’m not just a theorist, or just a researcher, or just an action-person – rather I’m trying to link all of those together.
Alicia A. Grandey, Pennsylvania State University, Lori S. Goldberg, Personnel Decisions International, Inc., and S. Douglas Pugh, Virginia Commonwealth University, published “Why and When […]
Alex Susskind, Cornell University, and Anthony Viccari, Syracuse University, published “A Look at the Relationship between Service Failures, Guest Satisfaction, and Repeat-Patronage Intentions […]
The Journal of Applied Behavioral Science has a new issue available online. To view the December 2011 issue, please click here. Christopher […]
Goce Andrevski, Queen’s University, Orlando C. Richard, University of Texas at Dallas, Jason D. Shaw, University of Minnesota and Walter J. Ferrier, University of […]
Thomas A. Conklin, Gannon University, published “Work Worth Doing: A Phenomenological Study of the Experience of Discovering and Following One’s Calling” on September […]
Hak-Jun Song, Pai Chai University, Choong-Ki Lee, Kyung Hee University, William C. Norman, Clemson University, and Heesup Han, Dong-A University, published “The Role of […]