Decision-Making

Go Team Girl! Women Empowerment and Olympic Success
Business and Management INK
June 2, 2014

Go Team Girl! Women Empowerment and Olympic Success

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Is Joint Achievement of Customer Satisfaction and Efficiency Beneficial in Merger Contexts?
Business and Management INK
May 30, 2014

Is Joint Achievement of Customer Satisfaction and Efficiency Beneficial in Merger Contexts?

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How Satisfied Are Team Members Individually?
Business and Management INK
April 18, 2014

How Satisfied Are Team Members Individually?

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The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights
Business and Management INK
April 17, 2014

The Human Right to Clean Water VS Property Rights

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How Do Students Choose Colleges?

How Do Students Choose Colleges?

It’s finally spring time! According to the College Board, most high school students take the SAT for the first time in the […]

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Can Virtual Teams Work Together as Well as Traditional Teams?

Can Virtual Teams Work Together as Well as Traditional Teams?

A good team is like a well oiled machine. Members have a collective understanding of what needs to be done and how […]

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Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

More and more consumers are turning to environmentally friendly products and services, even though this can occasionally mean a higher cost. Restaurants […]

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Do Celebrities Influence Our Vacation Destinations?

Do Celebrities Influence Our Vacation Destinations?

During the winter doldrums, it’s easy to find yourself daydreaming about where you’d like to escape for vacation. But as you start […]

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In Ethical Decision Making, Intuition Matters

In Ethical Decision Making, Intuition Matters

When reason and logic fail, can intuition and emotion provide better guidance? An article by Chen-Bo Zhong of the University of Toronto, […]

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Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Even within its own narrow terms the Iraq war was appallingly costly. A bad decision to invade was compounded by shambolic and ineffective leadership of the warfighting itself. Why? The answer seems to lie in the ways in which contemporary large organizations behave

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Ray Aldag on Real-World Decision Making

Ray Aldag on Real-World Decision Making

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Ray Aldag to the SAGE podcast for the Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies! Dr. Aldag […]

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Women and Work-Life Balance

Women and Work-Life Balance

Shortly after Marissa Mayer’s appointment this week as CEO of Yahoo, news of her pregnancy opened a new chapter in the work-life […]

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