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Business and Management INK puts the spotlight on research published in our more than 100 management and business journals. We feature an inside view of the research that’s being published in top-tier SAGE journals by the authors themselves.

Beyond Corporate Environmental Management to a Consideration of Nature in Visionary Small Enterprise
Business and Management INK
September 22, 2010

Beyond Corporate Environmental Management to a Consideration of Nature in Visionary Small Enterprise

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“Demystifying the Struggles of Private Sector Paradigmatic Change: Business as an Agent in a Complex Adaptive System”
Business and Management INK
September 20, 2010

“Demystifying the Struggles of Private Sector Paradigmatic Change: Business as an Agent in a Complex Adaptive System”

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Business & Society Special Issue: A New Future for Business? Rethinking Management Theory and Business Strategy
Business and Management INK
September 16, 2010

Business & Society Special Issue: A New Future for Business? Rethinking Management Theory and Business Strategy

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Counting in Qualitative Research: Why to Conduct it, When to Avoid it, and When to Closet it
Business and Management INK
September 14, 2010

Counting in Qualitative Research: Why to Conduct it, When to Avoid it, and When to Closet it

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Family Business Review Special Issue: Accounting in Family Firms

Family Business Review Special Issue: Accounting in Family Firms

 Read the September 2010 Special Issue of Family Business Review on Accounting in Family Firms Articles by: Andrew J. Trotman and Ken […]

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Peter Northouse discusses Leadership: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition

Peter Northouse discusses Leadership: Theory and Practice, Fifth Edition

http://www.youtube.com/sagepublications#p/u/0/S3eWfH0_Cb8 Peter Northouse talks about why he believes his book has proved so popular with professors and students worldwide (it is now […]

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Barsky, Kaplan and Beal discuss their article, “Just Feelings? The Role of Affect in the Formation of Organizational Fairness Judgments.”

Barsky, Kaplan and Beal discuss their article, “Just Feelings? The Role of Affect in the Formation of Organizational Fairness Judgments.”

Adam Barsky, Seth A. Kaplan and Daniel J. Beal discuss their article, “Just Feelings? The Role of Affect in the Formation of […]

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2010 Family Business Review Best Paper Awards

2010 Family Business Review Best Paper Awards

2010 Family Business Review Best Paper Short, J.C., Payne, G.T., Brigham, K.H., Lumpkin, G.T., & Broberg, J.C. (2009). Family Firms and Entrepreneurial […]

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Journal of Service Research Special Issue: Customer Engagement

Journal of Service Research Special Issue: Customer Engagement

In an increasingly networked society where customers can interact easily with other customers and firms through social networks and other new media, […]

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Network Theory of Organization: A Multilevel Approach

Network Theory of Organization: A Multilevel Approach

Tom Moliterno discusses his and co-author Douglas Mahoney’s article, “Network Theory of Organization: A Multilevel Approach”,  published in OnlineFirst in the Journal of Management […]

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Journal of Management 2010 Best Paper Award Winners

Journal of Management 2010 Best Paper Award Winners

The authors of the following five papers were all recognized for their high impact contribution to JOM with plaques at the JOM […]

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What Makes It So Great? An Analysis of Human Resources Practices among Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For

What Makes It So Great? An Analysis of Human Resources Practices among Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For

Listen to Tim Hinkin, Bruce Tracey and Glenn Withiam talk about this analysis in this podcast. An Analysis of Human Resources Practices among […]

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