New Edition of ‘Advertising & Promotion’ and the Obliteration of the Mad Men Paradigm
The advertising and promotion world is very different since the first edition of our book, Advertising & Promotion, appeared in […]
2 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
The advertising and promotion world is very different since the first edition of our book, Advertising & Promotion, appeared in […]
2 years agoWe are pleased to congratulate Indiana University’s Janet Hillier and Linda M. Dunn-Jensen, who have received the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial […]
9 years agoIt’s finally spring time! According to the College Board, most high school students take the SAT for the first time […]
9 years agoThe phrase, “Lean In” has been on everyone’s lips since the popular book Lean In: Women, Work, and the Will […]
10 years agoEditor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Claartje J. Vinkenburg of VU University in Amsterdam. Her paper “Arena: A Critical […]
10 years agoIn today’s market, does job specialization help or hinder one’s career? A new article published by John-Paul Ferguson and Sharique […]
10 years agoIn practicing organizational citizenship behavior (OCB), employees go above and beyond the call of duty to better the organization. However, […]
11 years agoEditor’s note: Today we’re continuing our series on diversity, targeting specific questions to invite discussion and exploration of related topics. […]
11 years agoIn recent weeks, SAGE journals have cropped up in news outlets including The New York Times and the Toronto Star, […]
11 years agoThe September 2011 issue of Administrative Science Quarterly is available online. Please click here to view the Table of Contents. […]
11 years agoJames W. Westerman, Jacqueline Z. Bergman, Shawn M. Bergman and Joseph P. Daly, all of Appalachian State University, published “Are Universities […]
12 years ago