Archives for 2014

Charting the Road From Attention to Citation
Impact
October 30, 2014

Charting the Road From Attention to Citation

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What is the Role of Self-Efficacy in Sales Education?
Business and Management INK
October 29, 2014

What is the Role of Self-Efficacy in Sales Education?

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Is Big Data Galloping to a ‘Horsemeat Moment’?
International Debate
October 29, 2014

Is Big Data Galloping to a ‘Horsemeat Moment’?

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The Maddox Winners: Promoting Good Science Can Be a Contact Sport
Communication
October 28, 2014

The Maddox Winners: Promoting Good Science Can Be a Contact Sport

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Seeking Champions for Social Sciences

Seeking Champions for Social Sciences

Past attempts by American policymakers to degrade the role of social science in the nation’s research and educational infrastructure highlight the necessity of having champions ready to joust in the tourneys on Capitol Hill.

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How Economics Lost Its Identity (Australian Edition)

How Economics Lost Its Identity (Australian Edition)

Business and finance are important, but they’re not the same thing as economics. One academic’s suggestions for making that distinction clear as early as secondary school.

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2013 Impact Factor and Ranking Results

2013 Impact Factor and Ranking Results

SAGE is pleased to announce a strong performance across its journals portfolio in the recently released 2013 Journal Citation Reports® (Thomson Reuters, […]

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Ebola – What’s the Point of the World Health Organisation?

Ebola – What’s the Point of the World Health Organisation?

WHO is supposed to be a global health organization, not a global biomedical organization. The Ebola crisis, argues Robert Dingwall, reveals the extent to which it has lost sight of this mission.

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An Editor Asks: Are OA Journals Bane or Boon?

An Editor Asks: Are OA Journals Bane or Boon?

The editor of an open-access journal looks at the benefits (and some of the headaches) associated with that model.

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Social Science in the News

Social Science in the News

ESRC Sheffield Festival of Social Science Sheffield Hallam University Social science is everywhere. From helping us to make sense of our finances […]

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Book Review: Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace

Book Review: Cubed: A Secret History of the Workplace

Hard to believe it, but the American office we go to Monday through Friday actually has quite a history. Deborah C. Andrews […]

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Charles Pavitt on Social Influence During Group Decision Making

Charles Pavitt on Social Influence During Group Decision Making

[Editor’s Note: A special thanks to Charles Pavitt of University of Delaware, who took the time to give us some background on […]

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