Archives for January, 2013

How Generations Make Travel Decisions
Business and Management INK
January 5, 2013

How Generations Make Travel Decisions

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News
Communication
January 4, 2013

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
January 4, 2013

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

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Social science sites of the week
News
January 4, 2013

Social science sites of the week

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Daniel Kahneman on Bias

Daniel Kahneman on Bias

Thinking is hard, and most of the time we rely on simple psychological mechanisms that can lead us astray. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast, the Nobel-prizewinning psychologist Daniel Kahneman, author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, talks to Nigel Warburton about biases in our reasoning.

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OA and the UK Humanities & Social Sciences

OA and the UK Humanities & Social Sciences

The opportunity for H&SS to reach much wider audiences who appreciate the value of their work generally, and to reach those specific people who will make important use of it is enormous.

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Race, Gender, and Communication in the Workplace

Race, Gender, and Communication in the Workplace

Whether a manager is black or white, male or female, the stereotypes that persist in today’s workplace can affect perceptions of managerial […]

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What Really Drives the Research Design?

What Really Drives the Research Design?

Kwok, Linchi (In press). “Exploratory-triangulation design in mixed methods studies:  A case of examining graduating seniors who meet hospitality recruiters’ selection criteria.” […]

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Podcast: Virginia Crisp on Filesharing: Who’s the true thief?

Podcast: Virginia Crisp on Filesharing: Who’s the true thief?

Virginia Crisp on filesharing – or is it piracy – or is all property theft?….and why is everyone playing table football?

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Scotland the Brave?

Scotland the Brave?

The referendum on Scottish independence, scheduled for 2014, may be regarded as an amusing abstraction for those outside Scotland but within it raises many questions about Scottish identity and what is special about Scottish society.

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Philip Kotler on Marketing With a Conscience

Philip Kotler on Marketing With a Conscience

In the latest edition of the American Marketing Association’s Marketing News, Philip Kotler, the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International […]

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