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Using Simulation as a Training Tool for Project Management
Business and Management INK
February 12, 2014

Using Simulation as a Training Tool for Project Management

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The Ongoing Evolution of Universities into Newsrooms
Career
February 11, 2014

The Ongoing Evolution of Universities into Newsrooms

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Do Celebrities Influence Our Vacation Destinations?
Business and Management INK
February 11, 2014

Do Celebrities Influence Our Vacation Destinations?

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A Perceptive Outsider Always Looking In: Stuart Hall, 1932-2014
Communication
February 10, 2014

A Perceptive Outsider Always Looking In: Stuart Hall, 1932-2014

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Floods, Politics and Science: The Case of the Somerset Levels

Floods, Politics and Science: The Case of the Somerset Levels

Feel-good interventions that don’t provide a practical good, or at least one not supported by evidence, generate questions that hinge specifically on future responses to climate change and more broadly on government decision-making in general.

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Does Having Healthy Self-Esteem Lead to a More Successful Career?

Does Having Healthy Self-Esteem Lead to a More Successful Career?

Every day there are many factors that affect work productivity. Stress and exhaustion, for example, have understandably negative effects, however what type […]

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Employee Innovation in Family Business Environments

Employee Innovation in Family Business Environments

[Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome Yannick Bammens, Guy Notelaers, and Anita Van Gils who collaborated on their article entitled “Implications […]

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CVS Extinguishes Tobacco Sales: An Academic Review

CVS Extinguishes Tobacco Sales: An Academic Review

A roundup of social science research that shines a light on a major American retailer’s decision to stop selling tobacco products from its stores.

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Craig Calhoun on Protest Movements

Craig Calhoun on Protest Movements

In the latest edition of Social Science Bites, American sociologist Craig Calhoun discussed the formation of protest movement and the role of social science in addressing and understanding these outputs of social change.

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CVS to Stop Selling Tobacco Products: Major Policy Change

CVS to Stop Selling Tobacco Products: Major Policy Change

Wednesday’s headlines brought us the news that CVS stores will  stop selling tobacco products by October 1st.  As CVS is moving into […]

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Why I Don’t — and You Should — Care About Open Access

Why I Don’t — and You Should — Care About Open Access

Open access to research papers doesn’t mean much to researchers, argues Michael White, but the government hopes it’ll serve a greater public good.

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Want to Avoid Getting Your Paper Desk-Rejected?

Want to Avoid Getting Your Paper Desk-Rejected?

Trying to publish a paper in an academic journal can be a frustrating process for both the author and the editor. Jon […]

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