Education

The Next Big Thing in Business Communication?
Business and Management INK
August 28, 2013

The Next Big Thing in Business Communication?

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Grad Rates: It’s About the Students
Business and Management INK
August 1, 2013

Grad Rates: It’s About the Students

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‘I Became a Scholar in Order to Become a Better Activist’
Impact
June 17, 2013

‘I Became a Scholar in Order to Become a Better Activist’

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Can Mass Atrocities Be Prevented Through Simulation?
Business and Management INK
April 18, 2013

Can Mass Atrocities Be Prevented Through Simulation?

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So Much Noise: Are Academics being Over-Branded?

So Much Noise: Are Academics being Over-Branded?

The Ivory Tower has been toppled and academia has an impact in the ‘real world’. The problem is that this may have come at the expense of truly innovative and critical scholarship.

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Paul Shrivastava on Crisis Management

Paul Shrivastava on Crisis Management

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Paul Shrivastava to the Journal of Management Education podcast. Dr. Shrivastava is the David O’Brien Distinguished Professor […]

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Imagining an Education in Crisis Management

Imagining an Education in Crisis Management

In a must-read for business educators, Paul Shrivastava of Concordia University and ICN Business School, Ian Mitroff of the University of California, […]

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Educating Our Future Business Leaders

Educating Our Future Business Leaders

Do you have a paper to submit? The Journal of Marketing Education is now accepting research on ethics, corporate social responsibility, sustainability […]

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Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Weekly Overview of Social Science News

Social Scientists protest biased study targeting LGBT parents, Chinese girls outperforming boys and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News.

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Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working Moms: The Kids Are All Right

Working mothers tend to be happier and healthier than mothers who stay at home caring for young children, according to recent research. But many of those who work are often haunted by the question: “Am I screwing up my kids?”

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The LSE Big Questions Lecture 2011: Organized Common Sense

The LSE Big Questions Lecture 2011: Organized Common Sense

In June 2011, I was lucky enough to deliver the inaugural LSE Big Questions Lecture. I chose to lecture on whether the […]

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The new language of sociology: Teaching and Learning, part 2

The new language of sociology: Teaching and Learning, part 2

“Its a well known fact you are not respected by your work collogues and in general just a vile rude obnoxious person.” […]

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