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 Review of Radical Political Economics has released a new issue! To view all of the articles, please click here. John J. […]
Andrew Houtenville and Valentini Kalargyrou, both of University of New Hampshire, published “People with Disabilities: Employers’ Perspectives on Recruitment Practices, Strategies, and Challenges […]
P. Matthijs Bal, Erasmus University Rotterdam, Dan S. Chiaburu and Ismael Diaz, both of Texas A&M University, published “Does Psychological Contract Breach Decrease […]
Jonatan Pinkse, Grenoble Ecole de Management, and Ans Kolk, University of Amsterdam Business School, published “Addressing the Climate Change–Sustainable Development Nexus: The Role of Multistakeholder […]
Administrative Science Quarterly has been at the cutting edge of organizational studies since the field began. This top-tier journal regularly publishes the […]
J. H. Jung, Catholic University of Daegu, Younghwa Lee and Rex Karsten, both of University of Northern Iowa, published “The Moderating Effect of […]
Kevin Filo, Nan Chen, Griffith University, Ceridwyn King, Temple University, and Daniel C. Funk, Temple University, published “Sport Tourists’ Involvement With a […]
Arthur D. Martinez, Illinois State University, Mark J. Martinko and Gerald R. Ferris, both of Florida State University, published “Fuzzy Attribution Styles” on […]