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 […]
It is commonly argued that family firms would operate more effectively if they would behave more like nonfamily firms and “professionalize” their […]
In a column posted on LinkedIn this week, author and Esquire editor A.J. Jacobs explained why a little bit of self-delusion — […]
In a recent series, we explored the strengths and weaknesses of narcissistic leaders — those who might, for example, prove to be […]
Today we are pleased to present a selection of new articles and reviews on entrepreneurship from a variety of top-tier scholarly journals. […]
In his recent article on neuroleadership, Neal Ashkanasy predicted that “the fad will pass…but good research will have a lasting effect.” As […]
Sometimes the best business lessons are found in unexpected places. In a study they published in the Journal of Management Education, Blaine McCormick […]
Socially responsible businesses in emerging fields such as energy efficiency and renewable energy have great potential, but can be fraught with uncertainty. […]
Did you know that the first two American magazines, produced by rival printers Andrew Bradford and Benjamin Franklin in 1741, lasted only […]