Archives for October, 2014

Regulation Wrangler Wins Nobel in Economics
Recognition
October 13, 2014

Regulation Wrangler Wins Nobel in Economics

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William J. Baumol on Social Responsibility
Business and Management INK
October 13, 2014

William J. Baumol on Social Responsibility

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Book Review: Will China Democratize?
Bookshelf
October 10, 2014

Book Review: Will China Democratize?

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Sociologist Jane Elliott In Place at Head of ESRC
Academic Funding
October 9, 2014

Sociologist Jane Elliott In Place at Head of ESRC

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The Hidden Costs of Working Sick

The Hidden Costs of Working Sick

Work doesn’t stop when we’re under the weather. But how does feeling bad affect how we perform our jobs? To address this […]

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(The Grand Theory of) Neo Emotivism

(The Grand Theory of) Neo Emotivism

‘Neo-emotivism’ is a concept Kip Jones describes as intentionally using emotional responses for academic ends in large part by drawing from nontraditional source like art and literature for inspiration and even vocabulary.

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A Primer for the Public: 10 Tips for Interpreting Research

A Primer for the Public: 10 Tips for Interpreting Research

We want decisions to be based on data and evidence and not ideology or gut feelings. But being presented with research results only starts the process of understanding what to draw from it.

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Stewart Clegg on Relationships in Organizations

Stewart Clegg on Relationships in Organizations

Stewart Clegg, widely acknowledged as one of the most significant contemporary theorists of power relations, recently collaborated with Miguel Pina e Cunha, […]

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What Can REF Teach Us About Impact?

What Can REF Teach Us About Impact?

Discussions around the REF have tended to be negative, but what exactly is viewed poorly varies by interest group[. Two academics who conducted an analysis of the media’s covefage of the framework argue there is much that can be learned for future assessment exercises and it is ever-more important that we get it right when thinking about ‘impact’ in research and the pressures academics face.

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Locating International Relations on the Social Science Map

Locating International Relations on the Social Science Map

A just-published lecture on international relations as a social science suggests that no discipline is an island.

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Advances in Developing Human Resources Seeks Editor-in-Chief!

Advances in Developing Human Resources Seeks Editor-in-Chief!

Advances in Developing Human Resources is currently welcoming applications for the position of Editor-in-Chief! Published quarterly, each issue of Advances in Developing Human […]

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Book Review: The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism

Book Review: The American Non-Dilemma: Racial Inequality without Racism

The weather is getting cooler and it’s the perfect time to cozy up with a good book. Nancy DiTomaso : The American […]

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