Archives for 2013

Balancing Independence with Support
Career
February 3, 2013

Balancing Independence with Support

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Edward Hopper: An ethnographic sensibility?
International Debate
February 3, 2013

Edward Hopper: An ethnographic sensibility?

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Organizational Trust: A Cultural Perspective
Bookshelf
February 3, 2013

Organizational Trust: A Cultural Perspective

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Trust and Justice in the Workplace
Business and Management INK
February 2, 2013

Trust and Justice in the Workplace

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Doreen Massey on Space

Doreen Massey on Space

In honor of the late Doreen Massey, an eminent geographer who died Friday at age 72, we repost her Social Science Bites podcast, which has long been one of our most popular. In this interview, Massey asked us to rethink our assumptions about space — and explained why.

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Design Thinking: Reinvigorating Management Education

Design Thinking: Reinvigorating Management Education

The concept of “design thinking” has been around for a while–you may have read about it in Harvard Magazine or heard about […]

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#MBA Week: Preparing for the Real World

#MBA Week: Preparing for the Real World

It’s #MBA Week on the Financial Times, which has released its global MBA rankings, and we are pleased to bring you articles […]

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Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

Five minutes with Andrew Herbert: former Chairman of Microsoft Research

“The social scientists we could do business with were those who grounded their ideas through field studies, cultural probes and social data”.

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CARMA Global Community for Organizational Scientists

CARMA Global Community for Organizational Scientists

Connecting People, Resources, and Events of Organizational Research Methods The CARMA Global Community (CGC) is being established as an international professional association […]

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Miners’ Tales: Storytelling in Times of Change

Miners’ Tales: Storytelling in Times of Change

Patrick Dawson of the University of Aberdeen and Peter McLean of the University of Wollongong published “Miners’ Tales: Stories and the Storying […]

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How to Increase Job Satisfaction in the Family Firm

How to Increase Job Satisfaction in the Family Firm

Among the challenges facing family businesses is the conflict that can arise from diverging family values and business values. But can the […]

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How can textbooks further student engagement?

How can textbooks further student engagement?

All criticism of the genre notwithstanding, textbooks do have a central role to play in turning sociology students into sociologists. Sometimes I do wonder, however, whether it is time to re-invent the textbook.

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