Archives for 2016

How Coca-Cola Uses Social Media to Promote Corporate Social Initiatives
Business and Management INK
May 23, 2016

How Coca-Cola Uses Social Media to Promote Corporate Social Initiatives

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Harvesting the Opportunities in Psychology, Open Science and Government
Communication
May 20, 2016

Harvesting the Opportunities in Psychology, Open Science and Government

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Sometimes a Nudge is as Good as a Wink
News
May 19, 2016

Sometimes a Nudge is as Good as a Wink

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Do New Sports Facilities Prompt New Business in Local Communities?
Business and Management INK
May 19, 2016

Do New Sports Facilities Prompt New Business in Local Communities?

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The UK’s HE Landscape in the Wake of ‘Knowledge Economy’

The UK’s HE Landscape in the Wake of ‘Knowledge Economy’

The new government report ‘Succeeding as a Knowledge Economy’ takes forward most of the ideas about improving teaching at Britain institutions of higher education already found in a green paper published in November 2015. So what does this new report tell us about the future?

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China’s Xi: More Social Science, But With More Socialism

China’s Xi: More Social Science, But With More Socialism

Chinese President Xi Jinping stressed the primacy of philosophy and social science in building a strong China, but he also said the disciplines must retain and enhance ‘Chinese characteristics’ like Marxism in the process.

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Understanding Vocational Education in Industrialized Countries

Understanding Vocational Education in Industrialized Countries

[We’re pleased to welcome Nuria Rodriguez-Planas. Nuria published an article in ILR Review in March  2015, entitled “A Road Map to Vocational […]

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Response to Nehring: What’s the Point of British Sociology?

Response to Nehring: What’s the Point of British Sociology?

Rebutting Daniel Nehring’s recent post asking if sociology still matters in Britain, Robert Dingwall responds that sociology does have a good story to tell about itself, even in the age of austerity.

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How Fortune 500 Companies Maximize Web Presence

How Fortune 500 Companies Maximize Web Presence

The online presence of corporations has become increasingly important in the digital age, not only in terms of where corporations are listed […]

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How Does Difficulty of Recruitment Impact Discrimination Against Applicants?

How Does Difficulty of Recruitment Impact Discrimination Against Applicants?

[We’re pleased to welcome Stijn Baert of Ghent University. Stijn published an article in ILR Review entitled “Is There Less Discrimination in […]

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Book Review: The Evolution of a New Industry: A Genealogical Approach

Book Review: The Evolution of a New Industry: A Genealogical Approach

Israel Drori, Shmuel Ellis, Zur Shapira : The Evolution of a New Industry: A Genealogical Approach. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013. […]

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Book Review: Womentrepreneurs: Inspiring Stories of Success

Book Review: Womentrepreneurs: Inspiring Stories of Success

The Hindu Business Line recently published a book review by Aarati Krishnan for the book Womentrepreneurs: Inspiring Stories of Success by author Avinash […]

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