Social, Behavioral Scientists Eligible to Apply for NSF S-STEM Grants
Solicitations are now being sought for the National Science Foundation’s Scholarships in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics program, and in an unheralded […]
The quantitative-qualitative debate has been revisited countless times, but a new article in Human Resource Development Review explains that the two approaches have […]
What are the broader discourses that constitute intergenerational conflict around work/life balance for professional women? Linda Williams Favero of the University of […]
We are personally skeptical about many of the major premises of Open Access Publishing, and we are certain that many of the potential implications have not been thought through. The Finch Report pays remarkably little heed to the detailed arrangements that may need to be put in place.
As organizations’ ethical failures continue to pile up in the news headlines, there is no better moment to get a firm grasp on […]
The claim that real politics is messier than the statistics are capable of capturing is obviously correct. But the implied corollary – that the government shouldn’t go out of its way to support it – doesn’t follow.
As qualitative research increasingly gains influence in the broader academic community, it remains a challenge to get such research published in top-tier, […]
They’re not always readily apparent, but they make an impact: those small moments in organizations when everything works perfectly and something beautiful […]
We’re delighted to present the inaugural Journal of Applied Behavioral Science (JABS) podcast featuring Dr. Jean Bartunek, an associate editor of JABS […]