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Success Story: How the Adelante Program Uses Social Marketing to Engage Latino Youth
Business and Management INK
February 8, 2016

Success Story: How the Adelante Program Uses Social Marketing to Engage Latino Youth

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The March Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Online!
Business and Management INK
February 5, 2016

The March Issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is Now Online!

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Old Stress, New Stress, Bad Stress, Eustress: Challenging Employees with Positive Organizational Stress
Business and Management INK
February 4, 2016

Old Stress, New Stress, Bad Stress, Eustress: Challenging Employees with Positive Organizational Stress

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Diversify and Conquer: An Argument for Reinvigorating Marketing Science with Behavioral Science and Humanities
Business and Management INK
February 2, 2016

Diversify and Conquer: An Argument for Reinvigorating Marketing Science with Behavioral Science and Humanities

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William H. Starbuck on How Journals Can Improve Research Practices in Social Sciences

William H. Starbuck on How Journals Can Improve Research Practices in Social Sciences

This year marks the 60th Anniversary of Administrative Science Quarterly, presenting an opportunity to not only celebrate the success of the journal […]

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Award-Winning Journal of Management Education Article on Learning-Inhibitory Introductory Textbooks

Award-Winning Journal of Management Education Article on Learning-Inhibitory Introductory Textbooks

Robert A. Snyder of Northern Kentucky University recently won the first Ruane National Prize for Innovation in Business Education for his article, “Let’s Burn […]

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Is Value Creation from Human Connection an Area of Opportunity for Companies to Stand Out?

Is Value Creation from Human Connection an Area of Opportunity for Companies to Stand Out?

Company executives believe they know the value of their product or service they provide, but the true judge of value comes from […]

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Book Review: Organizational Resilience: How Learning Sustains Organizations in Crisis, Disaster, and Breakdowns

Book Review: Organizational Resilience: How Learning Sustains Organizations in Crisis, Disaster, and Breakdowns

D. Christopher Kayes: Organizational Resilience: How Learning Sustains Organizations in Crisis, Disaster, and Breakdowns. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015. 171 pp. […]

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Good in Theory, Bad in Practice: Corporate Social Marketing in the Alcohol Industry

Good in Theory, Bad in Practice: Corporate Social Marketing in the Alcohol Industry

Corporate social marketing (CSM) campaigns are used to improve the image of a wide variety of companies. Each CSM initiative is unique, […]

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A New Method for Judging the Quality of Experiential Learning

A New Method for Judging the Quality of Experiential Learning

[We’re pleased to welcome Makoto Matsuo of Hokkaido University. Dr. Matsuo recently published an article entitled, “A Framework for Facilitating Experiential Learning,” […]

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Pushing the Boundaries: Studying the Boundaryless Creative Careers of Film Directors

Pushing the Boundaries: Studying the Boundaryless Creative Careers of Film Directors

Creative careers can differ quite a bit from the average 9-to-5 desk job, but only some go so far as to defy […]

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Book Review: The Problem with Work

Book Review: The Problem with Work

The Problem with Work: Feminism, Marxism, Antiwork Politics, and Postwork Imaginaries. Kathi Weeks; Durham: Duke University Press, 2011, 304 pp., $23.95 ISBN […]

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