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Career
August 7, 2012

“The author has asked not to be identified in case this further affects his career prospects.”

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Writing the North Atlantic Bubble: Part 1
Featured
August 7, 2012

Writing the North Atlantic Bubble: Part 1

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2011 Impact Factor and Ranking Results
Business and Management INK
August 6, 2012

2011 Impact Factor and Ranking Results

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Spotlight on Anne Tsui, Academy of Management President
Business and Management INK
August 5, 2012

Spotlight on Anne Tsui, Academy of Management President

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SAGE @ AOM 2012!

SAGE @ AOM 2012!

The Academy of Management 2012 Annual Meeting is here! SAGE’s booth at AoM brings you the latest scholarly research from Administrative Science […]

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

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

Free press vs. free speech? The rhetoric of “civility” in regard to anonymous online comments From Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly A psychological […]

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Social science sites of the week

Social science sites of the week

Olympic Games. Of course this week’s key story is the London 2012 Olympics. HM Government Olympic Communication newsroom. Acts as a central […]

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How To Lead Successfully From a Distance

How To Lead Successfully From a Distance

Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to welcome guest contributor Elizabeth Kelley, Associate Professor of Management at the School of Business Administration, Dalhousie University. […]

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Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

Robert Shiller on Behavioral Economics

In the past twenty years there has been a revolution in economics with the study not of how people would behave if they were perfectly rational, but of how they actually behave. At the vanguard of this movement is Robert Shiller of Yale University. He sits down with Nigel Warburton in this episode of the Social Science Bites podcast

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Are Pre-Employment Credit Checks Justified?

Are Pre-Employment Credit Checks Justified?

A bad credit check can mean losing a job or a promotion—and, as reported in Forbes this month, a whopping 47% of […]

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Academic Blogging

Academic Blogging

Technology has the potential to share knowledge both further and faster. The 2012 THE Knowledge Exchange / Transfer Initiative of the Year was recently won by LSE for a series of academic blogs, and the managing editors share their thoughts with us about the state, impact, and future of academic blogging

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Business Ethics Everywhere

Business Ethics Everywhere

Business ethics issues are cropping up every day in the news, but not always taking hold in the mind of the management […]

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