Archives for 2012

Using British Library Resources for Social Science Research
International Debate
October 31, 2012

Using British Library Resources for Social Science Research

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We Don’t Need No Education—Or Do We?
Business and Management INK
October 31, 2012

We Don’t Need No Education—Or Do We?

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“Social Scientists Need to Make a Stronger Case for Their Worth”
Academic Funding
October 31, 2012

“Social Scientists Need to Make a Stronger Case for Their Worth”

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Great Opportunities, Significant Challenges in Social Marketing
Business and Management INK
October 30, 2012

Great Opportunities, Significant Challenges in Social Marketing

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The Cost of Being a Good Citizen

The Cost of Being a Good Citizen

In practicing organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), employees go above and beyond the call of duty to better the organization. However, according to […]

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New! Entrepreneurship in JOM Editor’s Choice

New! Entrepreneurship in JOM Editor’s Choice

The Journal of Management (JOM) is committed to publishing scholarly empirical and theoretical research articles that have a high impact on the management field […]

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

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

Threat of separation often the trigger for murder of collaterals such as children related to intimate partner conflict From Violence Against Women No […]

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Let’s Talk About Pay Secrecy

Let’s Talk About Pay Secrecy

For all the controversy over executive compensation, the average person is unaware of how basic pay structures affect regular workers, but we […]

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Quantitative and Qualitative: An Interactive Framework

Quantitative and Qualitative: An Interactive Framework

The quantitative-qualitative debate has been revisited countless times, but a new article in Human Resource Development Review explains that the two approaches have […]

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War in History: Open Access Journals

War in History: Open Access Journals

Simon Ball, Head of the School of Humanities at the University of Glasgow, discusses the dangers of Gold Route OA to the Humanities and scholarship in general.

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Campaign for Social Science Roadshows

Campaign for Social Science Roadshows

The Campaign for Social Science will hold its latest roadshows in the next few weeks.

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Death and Taxes: Can We Afford Retirement Between Them?

Death and Taxes: Can We Afford Retirement Between Them?

The Pew Research Center reported this week that Americans—in particular, younger folks in their 30s—are now more worried than they were at […]

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