Relationships

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

How Satisfied Are Team Members Individually?

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How Do Students Choose Colleges?
Business and Management INK
April 3, 2014

How Do Students Choose Colleges?

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Strengthening Manager-Employee Relationships in Face of Dysfunctional Customers
Business and Management INK
January 30, 2014

Strengthening Manager-Employee Relationships in Face of Dysfunctional Customers

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Attachment and Autonomy in Work Relationships

Attachment and Autonomy in Work Relationships

In the 21st century, studies on human relationships in the workplace have become a regular occurrence. In the article “Attachment and Autonomy […]

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How Organizations Heal After a Crisis

How Organizations Heal After a Crisis

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Professor Ned Powley of the Naval Postgraduate School, whose article “The Process and Mechanisms of […]

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Paul Seabright on the Relationship Between the Sexes

Paul Seabright on the Relationship Between the Sexes

There is still a great deal of inequality between the sexes in the workplace. In this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast Paul Seabright combines insights from economics and evolutionary theory to shed light on why this might be so.

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‘Talking About the Boss’: Gossip and Trust in Organizations

‘Talking About the Boss’: Gossip and Trust in Organizations

It’s in the news: your coworkers are gossiping about you—but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Understanding the dynamics of workplace gossip […]

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The Hidden Costs of the Prison Boom for the Mental Health of Women

The Hidden Costs of the Prison Boom for the Mental Health of Women

In a recent article in the American Sociological Review, sociologists have uncovered a sprawling mental health cost to the massive and rapid increase in incarceration in the United States.

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Methamphetamine Markets, Personal Relationships, and Families

Methamphetamine Markets, Personal Relationships, and Families

No matter what type of market organization or operation we observed or how good or bad the quality of the local product being sold, we found that relationships and transactions in methamphetamine markets were always personal.

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Power in Leader–Follower Work Relationships

Power in Leader–Follower Work Relationships

Arthur D. Martinez of Illinois State University; Rachel E. Kane and Gerald R. Ferris, both of Florida State University;  and C. Darren […]

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My Social Science Career: Interview with Steve Duck

My Social Science Career: Interview with Steve Duck

As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists, Steve Duck, Professor of Communication Studies and Daniel and Amy Starch Research Chair, University of Iowa, spoke to socialsciencespace.

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