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Why Jobs-to-Be-Done is Foundational to Digital Marketing
Business and Management INK
June 21, 2021

Why Jobs-to-Be-Done is Foundational to Digital Marketing

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The Secrets of the Human Mind (and Marketing)
Bookshelf
June 10, 2021

The Secrets of the Human Mind (and Marketing)

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Project Managing a Book on Project Management
Bookshelf
June 10, 2021

Project Managing a Book on Project Management

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New Edition of ‘Advertising & Promotion’ and the Obliteration of the Mad Men Paradigm
Business and Management INK
June 10, 2021

New Edition of ‘Advertising & Promotion’ and the Obliteration of the Mad Men Paradigm

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Are Big Tech Companies Bad for Innovation?

Are Big Tech Companies Bad for Innovation?

In digitized global markets, how do local governments regulate competition? Andreas Kornelakis and Pauline Hublart looked at the question in “Digital markets, competition regimes and models of capitalism: A comparative institutional analysis of European and US responses to Google,” recently published in the journal Competition & Change.

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Watch the Webinar: Tourism Management under COVID-19

Watch the Webinar: Tourism Management under COVID-19

In the posted video of the webinar, “Tourism Management under COVID-19: The Research Priority and Changing Publishing Landscape” two senior experts in […]

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Oliver Laasch Debut Guest on Business and Management Webinar Series

Oliver Laasch Debut Guest on Business and Management Webinar Series

A new webinar series sponsored by SAGE Publishing – the parent of Social Science Space and Business and Management INK – features […]

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Threading the Needle: Balancing Core Values in Servicescapes

Threading the Needle: Balancing Core Values in Servicescapes

How can service providers serve both customers’ security and their need for autonomy? In a study of the nursing homes, the authors tackle that question.

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Why Don’t Multi-National Initiatives Always Work Equally in All Locations?

Why Don’t Multi-National Initiatives Always Work Equally in All Locations?

The enterprise had experienced governance issues in some territories and efforts to roll out a global ethical conduct program proved less effective in certain parts of the world than in others. This could not just be ascribed to local execution or lack thereof, so I became intrigued to understand and explain this.

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The Insufferable Smugness of Working from Home

The Insufferable Smugness of Working from Home

Back in the day, I attended one of those schools where male character was thought to be formed by endless afternoons of […]

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Writing Scholarly Articles That Get Cited More Than the Competition

Writing Scholarly Articles That Get Cited More Than the Competition

When readers — even academic readers — do not understand an article, they are unlikely to read it, much less absorb it, share it and be influenced by its ideas.

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Love and Justice at the End of Life: Studying Palliative Care in India

Love and Justice at the End of Life: Studying Palliative Care in India

The study shows that transformative service systems have to transcend the narrow confines of markets and seamless resource integration to embrace a dialectic of justice and agape that is marked by unintended consequences, conflicts, and compromises.

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