New research from economists at the University of Nottingham suggests that incentive payments in the form of cash bonuses don’t […]
This blog has been created to offer social scientists the opportunity to hold IRBs and University Research Ethics committees accountable […]
“Climate Change in the Caribbean: The Water Management Implications”, by Adrian Cashman, PhD, Leonard Nurse, PhD, and Charlery John, PhD, […]
Now that the dust has settled a bit from the recent Science ‘controversy’ in anthropology, I join others in the […]
A new national commission has been announced by the American Academy of Arts and Science to boost teaching and research […]
Sport and Society: summer Olympics and Paralympics through the lens of socialscience Great Site created by the British library to highlight […]
“A Comprehensive Analysis of Marketing Journal Rankings”, by Michelle D. Steward and Bruce R. Lewis, both of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, […]
“A Comprehensive Analysis of Marketing Journal Rankings”, by Michelle D. Steward and Bruce R. Lewis, both of Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, […]
“Impacts of the World Recession and Economic Crisis on Tourism: North America”, by J.R. Brent Ritchie of the University of […]
In a recent blog on the Wall Street Journal site, Christopher Shea says: Scientists and social scientists may not always produce lively […]
A statement has been issued by a number of scholarly associations in the US supporting the right of academics to […]
Public and private institutions regularly establish commissions to report, generally publicly, on a wide range of subjects. These commissions potentially […]