Archives for 2021

Are Other People Hell?
Insights
November 12, 2021

Are Other People Hell?

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Repression, Surveillance, and Censorship in Chinese Academia
International Debate
November 11, 2021

Repression, Surveillance, and Censorship in Chinese Academia

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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?

Will Artificial Intelligence Foster Plagiarism?

At the moment, little guidance, policy or oversight is available regarding technology, AI and academic integrity for teachers and educational leaders.

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Putting a Critical Perspective to Use in Management Education

Putting a Critical Perspective to Use in Management Education

The authors of a new paper on management education were motivated to pursue this research because we felt that critical thinking and the importance of having a critical approach were treated too narrowly in the traditional leadership and management literature.

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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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