Archives for March, 2016

Job Satisfaction and Work Climate: New Collections from GOM!
Business and Management INK
March 23, 2016

Job Satisfaction and Work Climate: New Collections from GOM!

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Social Science Gets Surprisingly Warm Reception on Hill
Academic Funding
March 22, 2016

Social Science Gets Surprisingly Warm Reception on Hill

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Tension Between Generations Points to a Shift Away from Masculine Organizations
Business and Management INK
March 22, 2016

Tension Between Generations Points to a Shift Away from Masculine Organizations

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All That Glitters is Not Gold: Pay Inequality in Hollywood
Business and Management INK
March 21, 2016

All That Glitters is Not Gold: Pay Inequality in Hollywood

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Manufactured Controversy: Adam Perkins, the Psychological Imagination and the Marketing of Scholarship

Manufactured Controversy: Adam Perkins, the Psychological Imagination and the Marketing of Scholarship

The content of scholarly debates is increasingly secondary to the instrumentalization of scholarship in the promotion of one’s brand,” says our Daniel Nehring. It may not matter much that this brand is built on — academically at least — somewhat dubious welfare bashing, as long as the right markers of scholarly status are attached to it.

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The American Economist Is Now Online!

The American Economist Is Now Online!

We’re pleased to announce that The American Economist is now online with a new, special March 2016 issue! The special issue takes a look back […]

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Posts on Radicalization, Slavery Win Duckies

Posts on Radicalization, Slavery Win Duckies

A blog post arguing that treating all Muslims as threats plays into the hands of ISIS and another showing a time lapse […]

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New Podcast: Kincy Madison on Agency and Stewardship Theory

New Podcast: Kincy Madison on Agency and Stewardship Theory

In the latest podcast from Family Business Review, assistant editor Karen Vinton speaks with Kincy Madison of Mississippi State University about the article […]

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Our Man in Bogota Finds Colombia a Nation Resurgent

Our Man in Bogota Finds Colombia a Nation Resurgent

For most of the 20th century and into the 21st the South American nation of Colombia was wracked by civil wars, political […]

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What Role Does Location Play in Teacher Collective Bargaining?

What Role Does Location Play in Teacher Collective Bargaining?

[We are pleased to welcome Lesley Lavery of Macalester College. Lesley recently published an article in ILR Review with co-authors Dan Goldhaber […]

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Could ‘Faculty Publication Funds’ Drive Gold OA?

Could ‘Faculty Publication Funds’ Drive Gold OA?

Having tracked and analysed the usage data of one university’s central open access fund over eight years, Stephen Pinfield finds that mandates, particularly if accompanied by funding, have played a very important role in encouraging uptake of Gold OA.

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Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds

Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds

Stephen Pinfield, co-author of a new study looking at the role that a centralized ‘faculty publication fund’ could have on uptake of articles to the ‘gold’ version of open access publishing, discusses just how a central fund should be approached and how librarians and smaller institutions can play a role.

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