
Connective Consumption? Lockdown Life is Restructuring the Ways We Socialize
People have had a host of responses to lockdown living, ranging from cutting off all contact with others, to maintaining […]
2 years agoA space to explore, share and shape the issues facing social and behavioral scientists
People have had a host of responses to lockdown living, ranging from cutting off all contact with others, to maintaining […]
2 years agoOn July 21, 1960, Sirimavo Bandaranaike became Sri Lanka’s prime minister, a role never before held by a woman in […]
9 years agoThursday’s edition of the Harvard Business Review Daily Stat highlighted a new Administrative Science Quarterly study, “Breaking Them in or […]
10 years agoTo join in celebrating Corporate Compliance and Ethics Week, we bring you an article from the Journal of Management that […]
10 years agoVolume 58, No. 1 (March 2013) of Administrative Science Quarterly is now available online. We hope you will find this […]
10 years agoAlexandra Michel, University of Southern California, published “Transcending Socialization: A Nine-Year Ethnography of the Body’s Role in Organizational Control and Knowledge […]
11 years ago