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Exploring Myths about Casual Employment
Business and Management INK
July 28, 2022

Exploring Myths about Casual Employment

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A Chinese Context Challenges ‘Western’ Theory of Power
Business and Management INK
July 27, 2022

A Chinese Context Challenges ‘Western’ Theory of Power

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Advancing the Study of ‘Time’ in Job Crafting
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July 20, 2022

Advancing the Study of ‘Time’ in Job Crafting

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Evaluating Team Interdependence from the Perspective of Networks
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July 15, 2022

Evaluating Team Interdependence from the Perspective of Networks

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Being Available Around the Clock: Giving Voice to Romanian Live-In Caregivers in Austria

Being Available Around the Clock: Giving Voice to Romanian Live-In Caregivers in Austria

The authors saw the need for action to give Romanian live-in caregivers in Austria a voice by studying their experiences from a psychological perspective.

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After Rana Plaza: Scholars Study Exploitive Labor Regimes in Bangladesh

After Rana Plaza: Scholars Study Exploitive Labor Regimes in Bangladesh

Worker exploitation in garment supply chain factories is not just about sweatshops, note the authors of “After Rana Plaza: Governing Exploitative Workplace Labour Regimes in Bangladeshi Garment Export Factories” which appeared in the Journal of Industrial Relations.

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‘Boss, Are You Still Listening?’

‘Boss, Are You Still Listening?’

Effective communication is a foundational leadership skill, yet it feels like a lost art in this era of distractions.

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Followership is (FINALLY) Equally Important

Followership is (FINALLY) Equally Important

The authors write that their research demonstrates followership as the often-missing piece in the leadership puzzle.

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Engineering an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Engineering an Entrepreneurial Mindset

Today we look at how engineering education can guide students to developing an entrepreneurial mindset most effectively, as discussed in “First-Year Engineering […]

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The Two Faces of Technology—What’s Behind the Love/Hate Relationship?

The Two Faces of Technology—What’s Behind the Love/Hate Relationship?

Technology is here to stay, and the authors argue that now is a crucial time for understanding what is really going on “under the hood” of technology.

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Co-Creation With Our Reviewers

Co-Creation With Our Reviewers

For all sorts of reasons, our article “A Design Thinking Approach to Teaching Sustainability” should not have been written. This blog entry […]

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Paper Is No Longer A Thing, But We Have Failed to Notice

Paper Is No Longer A Thing, But We Have Failed to Notice

The current convention that envisions the manuscript as a self-contained universe produces a range of negative consequences extending beyond papers’ obscene length: many scholars seem to cite papers based on their abstracts or even title alone; reviewing literature takes lots of time; noncore research communities are badly served; new requirements on research transparency and openness are difficult to meet; and, finally, our papers are not particularly enjoyable to read.

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