Could Distributed Peer Review Better Decide Grant Funding?
The landscape of academic grant funding is notoriously competitive and plagued by lengthy, bureaucratic processes, exacerbated by difficulties in finding willing reviewers. Distributed […]
The Economist recently took note of new research in Administrative Science Quarterly revealing that after male CEOs become fathers, they pay themselves […]
If you’re writing or planning to write a journal article or book chapter, take some advice from Deborah Lupton of the University of […]
Of the Fortune 100 companies leading today’s economy, notes Fred Ledley, fully a third are purely focused on science and technology–health care, […]
Harvard Business Review’s The Daily Stat this week spotlighted an article from Public Finance Review that is the first to empirically study […]
Editor’s note: We’re pleased to welcome Crina O. Tarasi, J. Holton Wilson, Cheenu Puri, and Richard L. Divine, all of Central Michigan […]
When bosses humiliate, yell at, or otherwise bully subordinates, the consequences are unavoidable: abusive supervision can cause serious problems that extend from […]
Climate change is a hot-button issue, often turned into a political football. For this and other reasons, it can be easy to […]
Why is a management team like a symphony orchestra? It’s not a riddle, it’s an article published in the ever-inquisitive Journal of […]