Archives for 2016

Articles Pertinent to US Primaries Available for Free Now
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March 15, 2016

Articles Pertinent to US Primaries Available for Free Now

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New Site Wraps Arms Around Interdiscipline of ‘Human Sciences’
Announcements
March 15, 2016

New Site Wraps Arms Around Interdiscipline of ‘Human Sciences’

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Meetings and Team Management: Are traditional meetings still relevant in today’s tech-driven world?
Business and Management INK
March 15, 2016

Meetings and Team Management: Are traditional meetings still relevant in today’s tech-driven world?

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The Geographer of Space and Power: Doreen Massey, 1944-2016
Announcements
March 14, 2016

The Geographer of Space and Power: Doreen Massey, 1944-2016

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Political Studies Association Archives Free Until End of Month

Political Studies Association Archives Free Until End of Month

Sage 1412 Research

Starting in January, SAGE Publishing – the parent of Social Science Space — began publishing the full journal portfolio of the London-based […]

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The Benefits of Establishing Causal Order in Longitudinal Studies

The Benefits of Establishing Causal Order in Longitudinal Studies

[We are pleased to welcome Gerhard Kling of University of London. Gerhard recently published an article in Organizational Research Methods, entitled “Establishing […]

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Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

[We are pleased to welcome Harry Krashinsky of University of Toronto. Harry published an article in the October 2015 issue of ILR […]

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Social Science’s Mythbusters Look at Diversity

Social Science’s Mythbusters Look at Diversity

There are some cherished myths about diversity that aren’t supported by the research evidence. While these myths are appealing on a societal level, says Alice H, Eagly, it’s a mistake to allow distortions to remain unchallenged.

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Tourism as a Tool for Peace and Revitalization in Afghanistan

Tourism as a Tool for Peace and Revitalization in Afghanistan

Much has been said on the tragedy and complications of war, more than can be expounded upon here. But considering the complexity of international conflict, […]

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Scared Straight: Evidence Makes for Better Biosecurity Rules

Scared Straight: Evidence Makes for Better Biosecurity Rules

After a breakthough at a poster session for a discipline not her own, a senior academic offered the evidence that led President Obama to loosen up the regulatory yoke that was scaring researchers into the scariest life forms on Earth.

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Recipe for Success: Optimizing Sales Compensation with Pay Level and Pay Mix

Recipe for Success: Optimizing Sales Compensation with Pay Level and Pay Mix

[We’re pleased to welcome Pankaj M. Madhani of ICFAI Business School (IBS). Pankaj recently published an article in Compensation & Benefits Review entitled […]

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Fair Enough: How Managers Can Establish a Fair Identity

Fair Enough: How Managers Can Establish a Fair Identity

[We’re pleased to welcome Terri Scandura of University of Miami, who co-authored an article in Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies entitled […]

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