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 […]
Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Dr. Guru Prakash Prabhakar, senior lecturer of project management at Bristol Business School, University of […]
Today, about half of all Americans drink bottled water. That number is steadily rising, and so are the environmental and social impacts. […]
With larger data sets offering researchers the potential to look at more subtle interactions, big data is becoming increasingly valuable to social sciences, yet challenges remain.
Svetlana Stepchenkova of the University of Florida and Xiang (Robert) Li of the University of South Carolina published “Chinese Outbound Tourists’ Destination […]
SAGE Insight celebrates 100,000 views Making sense of the ‘Big Society’: Social work and the moral order From Journal of Social Work Top executives’ team […]
With the advent of social media, dissatisfied customers can easily vent their frustrations in a very public way. But a study published […]
The dominance of form over substance in the academic labour market has become so unforgiving that small flaws may invalidate a candidate´s presentation of self. You certainly can do the job, but you just don´t look the part.
SAGE begins publishing World Future Review Official Journal of the World Future Society SAGE has been chosen by the World Future Society […]