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 […]
Research, and especially qualitative research, is fairly new to fire and rescue services. Historically, quantitative analysis has been prioritised, however qualitative research can help understand why fires occur, and social services are finally starting to notice.
Students do it on the sly. Instructors, in general, despise it. But texting has become a way of life–with studies revealing that […]
This just in from the January 2013 issue of Public Finance Review: “The Editor and the Editorial Board of Public Finance Review […]
It’s no secret that physical exercise produces endorphins that make you happy. But a study published in the Journal of Sports Economics […]
As 2012 draws to a close, U.S. legislators are scrambling for a foothold at the edge of the “fiscal cliff,” but what […]
Instructors who want to be more engaged in the grading process, improving their own experience as well as the impact on students, […]
Doing good deeds above and beyond the call of duty in the workplace–also known as organizational citizenship behavior (OCB)–is supposed to be […]
We would like to invite early career researchers to take part in a focus group to look at how scholars assign trust […]