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About Time: How Temporal Construal Changes Customer Satisfaction
Business and Management INK
January 11, 2016

About Time: How Temporal Construal Changes Customer Satisfaction

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Avoiding Fetishism in the Study of Entrepreneurship
Business and Management INK
January 8, 2016

Avoiding Fetishism in the Study of Entrepreneurship

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Follow the Leader: Leadership Lessons from Rock Climbing
Business and Management INK
January 7, 2016

Follow the Leader: Leadership Lessons from Rock Climbing

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Book Review: Strategic Social Marketing
Bookshelf
January 6, 2016

Book Review: Strategic Social Marketing

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Social Science’s Impact on Society, Circa 2065: Matjaz Vidmar

Social Science’s Impact on Society, Circa 2065: Matjaz Vidmar

Social Science Space is presenting 10 shortlisted essays written by young social scientists in an ESRC competition looking at how social science might change the world in the next half century. This week we present Matjaz Vidmar and his look at a unique environment for conducting academic research half a century hence …

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Making Interdisciplinarity the Norm

Making Interdisciplinarity the Norm

Ziyad Marar, the global publishing director for Social Science Space’s parent, SAGE Publishing, discusses the bright-ish future of interdisciplinary social research as his contribution to the annual questioned posed by the Edge.org website.

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New Year Honours List Includes Number of Social Scientists

New Year Honours List Includes Number of Social Scientists

A social anthropologist who works to create a globally sustainable future and a geographer who until recently headed the Economic and Social Research Council were among a number of British citizens cited for “service to social science” in Queen Elizabeth’s just-released New Year Honours lists.

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New Podcast: Nadine Kammerlander on How Shared Stories Impact Family Firm Innovation

New Podcast: Nadine Kammerlander on How Shared Stories Impact Family Firm Innovation

In the latest podcast from Family Business Review, assistant editor Karen Vinton and author Nadien Kammerlander discuss the article, “The Impact of […]

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Universities in War Zones Can Recover From Their Wounds

Universities in War Zones Can Recover From Their Wounds

High education is usually one of the first casualties when a country is at war. Rebuilding — or even defining what rebuilding means — quite often is far from the first priority when the shooting stops.

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Happy New Year from Management INK!

Happy New Year from Management INK!

To celebrate winter on this New Year’s Eve, here is a collection of beautiful, winter-themed art: Pancake Tuesday (Maslenista) by Boris Mikhaylovich […]

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Book Review: The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public Understanding and Decision Making

Book Review: The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public Understanding and Decision Making

Derek Wall praises ‘The Two Degrees Dangerous Limit for Climate Change: Public Understanding and Decision Making,’ Christopher Shaw’s exploration of environmental policymaking. The book focuses on the public circulation of 2°C as the widely cited maximum figure by which temperatures can be allowed to rise.

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This Year in Review: The Top 5 Management INK Posts from 2015

This Year in Review: The Top 5 Management INK Posts from 2015

As the year comes to an end, we’d like to celebrate by taking a look back at some of the most popular […]

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