Archives for September, 2014

An Interview With James G. March From Journal of Management Inquiry
Business and Management INK
September 10, 2014

An Interview With James G. March From Journal of Management Inquiry

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Announcing the Winner of the 2013 Best Article Award from the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!
Business and Management INK
September 9, 2014

Announcing the Winner of the 2013 Best Article Award from the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science!

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Myers-Briggs at Work? Might Be a Terrible Idea (MBTI)
Public Policy
September 8, 2014

Myers-Briggs at Work? Might Be a Terrible Idea (MBTI)

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Domestic Violence – is Further Criminalization the Answer?
News
September 8, 2014

Domestic Violence – is Further Criminalization the Answer?

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Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources

Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources

Want to know all about the latest research in human resource development? Take a look at the top five most read articles […]

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Old Dominion’s Madhavan Heads Human-Systems Integration Board

Old Dominion’s Madhavan Heads Human-Systems Integration Board

Poornima Madhavan, the founder and director of the Applied Decision Making Lab at Virginia’s Old Dominion University, will direct the Board on […]

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The Perverse Results of Performance Funding for Universities

The Perverse Results of Performance Funding for Universities

Given the rise of policies that try to link state appropriations for public universities to the student outcomes for those institutions, the natural question must be: do these funding policies correlate with higher student achievement? The answers may surprise …

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Does Group Reflection Affect Individual Learning?

Does Group Reflection Affect Individual Learning?

[We’re pleased to welcome Alexander R. Bolinger who collaborated with Julie V. Stanton on the paper “The Gap Between Perceived and Actual […]

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We Should Be Happy Federal Tax Dollars Funded Rat Massage

We Should Be Happy Federal Tax Dollars Funded Rat Massage

The latest winners of the Gold Goose Award for seemingly weird science with big practical benefits are researchers whose brush with lab rat love is now helping thousands of preemies.

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Social Science in the News

Social Science in the News

Making Social Science Relevant Again: Engaging Students Through Wicked Problems From Big Think The most frequently voiced criticisms of higher education is that […]

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Even in a MOOC, Students Want to Belong

Even in a MOOC, Students Want to Belong

Even in the austere and potentially lonely world of of the online course, students respond best when they feel they’re part of the family, new research finds.

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Defining Policy: Climate Change Governmental Policy in Africa

Defining Policy: Climate Change Governmental Policy in Africa

in our debut cross-posting with Viva Voce Podcasts, Simon Chin-Yee describes his research studying how the political network in Kenya interacts with the changes wrought by climate change.

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