Archives for November, 2021

What’s Wrong with Writing and Publishing Interesting Academic Articles?
Business and Management INK
November 10, 2021

What’s Wrong with Writing and Publishing Interesting Academic Articles?

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Wikipedia as Science Communication: A Step-by-Step Guide
Communication
November 9, 2021

Wikipedia as Science Communication: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Will Artificial Intelligence Foster Plagiarism?
Communication
November 8, 2021

Will Artificial Intelligence Foster Plagiarism?

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Putting a Critical Perspective to Use in Management Education
Business and Management INK
November 8, 2021

Putting a Critical Perspective to Use in Management Education

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What Was at Stake in University of Florida-Professor Testimony Dust-up?

What Was at Stake in University of Florida-Professor Testimony Dust-up?

When the University of Florida barred three of its professors from serving as paid experts in a Florida voting rights case it […]

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Leader Communication About Crowdsourcing and Participative Management: More Rhetoric Than Reality?

Leader Communication About Crowdsourcing and Participative Management: More Rhetoric Than Reality?

In this post authors Jim Westphal of the University of Michigan, David H. Zhu at Arizona State University, and Rajyalakshmi Kunapuli of […]

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Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month, which falls every November, is a time to honor and celebrate traditions, cultures, and histories, while acknowledging the important […]

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Do Awards Incentivize Non-Winners to Work Harder on CSR?

Do Awards Incentivize Non-Winners to Work Harder on CSR?

When companies awarded for their corporate social responsibility efforts perform better financially, non-winners will be more motivated to respond to their competitors’ wins.

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Building Understanding of How Virtual Environments Impact Leadership

Building Understanding of How Virtual Environments Impact Leadership

Place and space concepts help to illuminate how the place an organization inhabits and related beliefs have a significant impact on leadership […]

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Keeping an Eye on Who We Cite – and Who We Don’t

Keeping an Eye on Who We Cite – and Who We Don’t

“Make sure you’re not only citing white guys!” That was the unmistakable takeaway Wednesday as Deen Freelon discussed his research into citation inequities in the social sciences.

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Librarian Survey Focuses on Embedding ‘In Life of the User’

Librarian Survey Focuses on Embedding ‘In Life of the User’

The report ” Librarian Futures: Charting Librarian–Patron Behaviors and Relationships in the Networked Digital Age,” follows from a survey of 4,000 librarians and patrons and synthesizes those survey results with usage data from Lean Library, data from a range of librarian and library stakeholder interviews, and contributions from partners scite, Springshare, OpenAthens and OCLC.

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Political Scientist James C. Scott Receives A.SK Social Science Award

Political Scientist James C. Scott Receives A.SK Social Science Award

American political scientist James C. Scott today receives the 2021 A.SK Social Science Award from the WZB Berlin Social Science Center. The award, donated by Chinese entrepreneurs Angela and Shu Kai Chan, is one of the world’s largest awards in the social sciences

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