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 […]
In their recently published article in Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, Sondos G. Abdelgawad, Shaker A. Zahra, Silviya Svejenova and Harry J. Sapienza […]
Once again, the American Association of Universities has come out to publicly support social and behavioral research funding. As a follow up to […]
Read more in the Special Issue just published in Public Finance Review. Here are some of the questions that the James Alm […]
October is Bullying Prevention Awareness Month and unfortunately the workplace is not immune to this form of abuse. We often think of […]
Join Professor Ivor Gaber and Professor John Holmwood as they discuss why people believe the social myths that they do and why […]
Today we are re-running one of our most popular posts. “Human Capital, Efficiency, and Innovative Adaptation as Strategic Determinants of Firm Performance” […]
Though it is just more than a year old, Social Science Bites, has recently won its first award! In order to give you a taste of all that this free podcast series has to offer, we’ve pulled out some gems from each podcast.
At the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Val Curtis has become a taxonomist of different – she says there are seven – types of disgust, and she explains them in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast.