Archives for October, 2021

Entrepreneurs: Don’t Mess With Your Close Social Ties
Business and Management INK
October 22, 2021

Entrepreneurs: Don’t Mess With Your Close Social Ties

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What Will Future College Look Like? For One Thing, Fewer Professors
Teaching
October 20, 2021

What Will Future College Look Like? For One Thing, Fewer Professors

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Watch the Lecture: Like Wildfire – How Climate Justice Should Change Disaster Response
Event
October 20, 2021

Watch the Lecture: Like Wildfire – How Climate Justice Should Change Disaster Response

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Why Social Science? Because Vaccination is a Human—Not Technical—Process
Impact
October 19, 2021

Why Social Science? Because Vaccination is a Human—Not Technical—Process

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Going Around in Circles with Long COVID

Going Around in Circles with Long COVID

Readers of Social Science Space may recall that Dr. Jeremy Devine suddenly became the best-know psychiatry resident North America when he published […]

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In Praise of Those ‘Less Prestigious’ Journals

In Praise of Those ‘Less Prestigious’ Journals

Shannon Mason and Margaret K. Merga argue that researchers should adopt more careful citation practices, as a means to broaden and contextualise what counts as ‘prestigious’ research and create a more equitable publishing environment for research outside of core anglophone countries.

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NAS Outlines Successes of Societal Experts Action Network

NAS Outlines Successes of Societal Experts Action Network

SEAN, the Societal Experts Action Network, taps scientists in the social, behavioral and economic sciences to provide actionable and evidence-based recommendations to support local, state, and national responses and policies quickly.

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New Report Offers Roadmap for Impactful Business School Research

New Report Offers Roadmap for Impactful Business School Research

The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has released, “Research That Matters: An Action Plan for Creating Business School Research That Positively Impacts Society.”

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October 14: Free Workshop Focuses on Social Science and University-Industry Collaboration

October 14: Free Workshop Focuses on Social Science and University-Industry Collaboration

Academic social and behavioral science, when it looks outside of the ivory tower, often focuses on policy implications and thus government and […]

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Getting a Handle on Both Societal and Scientific Impact

Getting a Handle on Both Societal and Scientific Impact

In this post, Jorrit Smit and Laurens Hessels, draw on a recent analysis of different impact evaluation tools to explore how they constitute and direct conceptions of research impact. Finding a common separation between evaluation focused on scientific and societal impact, they suggest bridging this divide may prove beneficial to producing research that has public value, rather than research that achieves particular metrics.

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Riley to Retire from NIH’s Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research

Riley to Retire from NIH’s Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research

William T. Riley, the director of the Office of Behavioral and Social Science Research at the National Institutes of Health, announced he would retire at the end of December

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Nobelist David Card Made the Minimum Wage Respectable

Nobelist David Card Made the Minimum Wage Respectable

This year’s Nobel Prize in economics has been awarded to Canadian -born but US-based economist David Card for his work with Alan Krueger in reversing the perception that raising the minimum wage inevitably reduces the number of jobs.

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