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 […]
Studies of work engagement and the associated positive outcomes tend to focus on the effects of engagement exclusively in the work realm, […]
[We’re pleased to welcome Vivek Soundararajan of Birmingham Business School. Vivek recently published an article in Business & Society entitled “Small Business […]
As part of the newly published July 2016 issue of Journal of Management Inquiry, in the article entitled “Re-Imagining Images of Organization: A […]
[We’re pleased to welcome Herman Aguinis of George Washington University School of Business. Herman recently published an article in Organizational Research Methods […]
Working with the same employees over an extended period of time can lead managers to establish strong relationships with their employees, but […]
Summer is just around the corner, bringing with it longer days and warmer weather. To celebrate the season, we present a list […]
Behavioral economics as a practice is here to stay, suggests a new report. Whether it remains a separate discipline or is absorbed by the other social sciences remains an open question.