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 […]
If policy influence becomes so unequal that the wishes of most citizens are ignored most of the time, a country’s claim to be a democracy is cast in doubt. And that is exactly what I found in my analyses of the link between public preferences and government policy in the U.S.
“Greed is good” no longer: research shows that successful companies achieve a balance between profit and social impact, thanks to the work […]
Did you know that in the past 10 years, the percentage of Fortune 500 companies offering domestic partner benefits (DPB) to lesbian, […]
A sociologist explains why Sikh temple shooter Wade M. Page’s white-power music scene is dying out, just as we’re all discovering it.
Thanks to the vastness and immediacy of electronic media, we have the world at our fingertips. But are we better informed as […]
In a new Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies podcast, Mark J. Martinko of Florida State University discusses his article “Fuzzy Attribution […]
Are your business students’ presentations lifeless? Then you might want to take a look at “Poetry Recitation for Business Students” by Beth […]
Major problems with the recent Gay-parenting study come to light, “predictive policing” aims to prevent crime, and social science insights helping to make sense of climate change. These and more in this Weekly Overview of Social Science News!