Archives for 2013

Breaking A Communication Barrier
Business and Management INK
June 23, 2013

Breaking A Communication Barrier

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Who Really, Really Wants Open Access?
News
June 22, 2013

Who Really, Really Wants Open Access?

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Save the Humanities—From Themselves
Academic Funding
June 21, 2013

Save the Humanities—From Themselves

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How Societies Respond to Globalization
Business and Management INK
June 21, 2013

How Societies Respond to Globalization

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Administrative Science Quarterly Paper Honored by AOM

Administrative Science Quarterly Paper Honored by AOM

We are pleased to congratulate Ethan S. Bernstein of Harvard University, author of “The Transparency Paradox: A Role for Privacy in Organizational […]

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Compassion at Work: Part 3 of 3

Compassion at Work: Part 3 of 3

In conclusion of our series this week, we’re pleased to present three good reasons why managers and scholars will benefit from making […]

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Compassion at Work: Part 2 of 3

Compassion at Work: Part 2 of 3

Capitalism and compassion: are they  incompatible? In a society devastated by unemployment, in which the richest 1% of Americans own nearly half […]

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‘I Became a Scholar in Order to Become a Better Activist’

‘I Became a Scholar in Order to Become a Better Activist’

A conversation with Kitty Kelly Epstein, winner of the 2013 Marilyn Gittell Activist Scholar Award and a university professor who took a four-year break from teaching to live her research.

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

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

Thatcher’s legacy on ‘race’ From Race & Class Animals and humans – A false divide? From Social Science Information The impact of […]

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Compassion at Work: Part 1 of 3

Compassion at Work: Part 1 of 3

I believe that at every level of society – familial, tribal, national and international – the key to a happier and more […]

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Playing for a Purpose

Playing for a Purpose

Simulation & Gaming, a leading international forum for the exploration and development of simulation/gaming methodologies used in education, training, consultation, and research, […]

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Diversity: PPM Editor’s Choice

Diversity: PPM Editor’s Choice

Looking for articles on important topics in human resources? The Public Personnel Management Editor’s Choice Collections cover organizational commitment, employee benefits, turnover, […]

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