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How Do Chinese Tourists See America?
Business and Management INK
November 11, 2012

How Do Chinese Tourists See America?

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Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)
Communication
November 10, 2012

Round-up of recent social science research (from SAGE Insight)

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Unhappy Customers? Here’s How To Deal
Business and Management INK
November 10, 2012

Unhappy Customers? Here’s How To Deal

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Showmanship and The Entrepreneurial University
Academic Funding
November 9, 2012

Showmanship and The Entrepreneurial University

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SAGE Begins Publishing World Future Review

SAGE Begins Publishing World Future Review

SAGE begins publishing World Future Review Official Journal of the World Future Society SAGE has been chosen by the World Future Society […]

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Money Degrades Our Ability to Empathize

Money Degrades Our Ability to Empathize

New research finds that offering people money makes them less likely to correctly infer another person’s emotional state.

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3 Ways to Increase Your Published Article’s Visibility Online

3 Ways to Increase Your Published Article’s Visibility Online

Editor’s note: This article was originally published on SAGE Connection. As the academic and business worlds increasingly move online, researchers, practitioners and […]

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Coaching With Compassion

Coaching With Compassion

The health of organizations depends upon the health and happiness of the human beings who run them. When it comes to coaching, […]

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How Social Mood Predicts Election Outcomes

How Social Mood Predicts Election Outcomes

Traditionally, U.S. presidential elections are said to be predicted by the “big three” variables: economic growth, inflation, and unemployment. But a study […]

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ESRC Festival of Social Science, and the ‘Big Data’ Debate

ESRC Festival of Social Science, and the ‘Big Data’ Debate

This week is the ESRC’s Festival of Social Science, an event that takes place all over the UK where social scientists get […]

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The Political Standardizer

The Political Standardizer

In the just-released December 2012 issue of Business & Society, Christian Frankel and Erik Højbjerg, both of the Copenhagen Business School, published […]

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Book Review: Researchers Behaving Badly

Book Review: Researchers Behaving Badly

In the March 2012 issue of the Review of Radical Political Economics, Martha A. Starr of American University reviewed “Theories of Social […]

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