Archives for March, 2016

#WomenAlsoKnowStuff (Even About Politics)
Higher Education Reform
March 8, 2016

#WomenAlsoKnowStuff (Even About Politics)

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Statistical Association Takes on Use, Abuse of P-values
Higher Education Reform
March 7, 2016

Statistical Association Takes on Use, Abuse of P-values

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The Stories We Tell, the Lives We Lead
News
March 7, 2016

The Stories We Tell, the Lives We Lead

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Emotion in Family Business and Entrepreneurship
Business and Management INK
March 7, 2016

Emotion in Family Business and Entrepreneurship

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The Trajectory of Success in Hollywood: The Roller Coaster Careers of Film Directors

The Trajectory of Success in Hollywood: The Roller Coaster Careers of Film Directors

[We’re pleased to welcome Babis Mainemelis of The American College of Greece. Dr. Mainemelis recently published an article in Journal of Management […]

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Anything but Arbitrary: Actors and Outcomes of Employment Rights Arbitration

Anything but Arbitrary: Actors and Outcomes of Employment Rights Arbitration

What factors impact employment rights arbitration? Can the gender of the arbitrator effect the amount rewarded? Is their a correlation between employer-scale […]

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Academics Urged to Flip Their Academic Writing

Academics Urged to Flip Their Academic Writing

The most frequent advice from Kip Jones to participants was, “Flip it!” Er, make that, “Flip it!” –Kip Jones’ most frequent workshop advice.

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Experts on Economic Mobility Win 2016 Moynihan Prize

Experts on Economic Mobility Win 2016 Moynihan Prize

Social policy experts Ron Haskins and Isabel Sawhill have been named the 2016 winners of the 2016 Daniel Patrick Moynihan Prize by the American Academy of Political and Social Science.

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Discovering Surprising Connections: The Key to Finding Content?

Discovering Surprising Connections: The Key to Finding Content?

Where do researchers go first to find new scholarly materials? Do researchers relay on recommendations from peers and faculty members to help […]

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The North-South Divide Appears in Metrics, Too

The North-South Divide Appears in Metrics, Too

Science and technology systems are routinely monitored and assessed with indicators created to measure the natural sciences in developed countries. Ismael Ràfols and Jordi Molas-Gallart urge the creation of indicators that better reflect research activities and contributions in ‘peripheral’ spaces.

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How Leaders Succeed and Fail at Communicating Change to Subordinates

How Leaders Succeed and Fail at Communicating Change to Subordinates

[We’re pleased to welcome Timothy Hartge of University of Michigan-Dearborn, who co-authored an article published in International Journal of Business Communication, entitled […]

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