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The State of Social Science: only itself to blame?
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July 11, 2012

The State of Social Science: only itself to blame?

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Speak the Language of the Universe
Business and Management INK
July 11, 2012

Speak the Language of the Universe

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Objective truth, social ‘science’ and tennis balls
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July 10, 2012

Objective truth, social ‘science’ and tennis balls

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Debating the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid,’ 2.0
Business and Management INK
July 10, 2012

Debating the ‘Bottom of the Pyramid,’ 2.0

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Falling Profits as Cause of Recession

Falling Profits as Cause of Recession

As earnings season opens this week, corporate profits are expected to be lower than originally anticipated, according to The Wall Street Journal […]

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Strategies for Success in Service Innovation

Strategies for Success in Service Innovation

Cathy A. Enz of the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration published “Strategies for the Implementation of Service Innovations” on June 6, […]

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How Fear of Flying Affects Travelers’ Flight Choice

How Fear of Flying Affects Travelers’ Flight Choice

If you’re a nervous flyer, you’re definitely not alone: about 30 percent of adults experience this common phobia, according to the VALK […]

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Emancipatory Islam: How Yemeni-American Women Balance their American Dreams

Emancipatory Islam: How Yemeni-American Women Balance their American Dreams

A qualitative study highlights the narratives of 20 Yemeni-American second-generation women in Detroit.

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The Importance of Studying the Obvious

The Importance of Studying the Obvious

Everyone has experience being human, and so findings in social science coincide with something that we have either experienced or can imagine experiencing. The result is that social science all too often seems like common sense.

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‘Talking About the Boss’: Gossip and Trust in Organizations

‘Talking About the Boss’: Gossip and Trust in Organizations

It’s in the news: your coworkers are gossiping about you—but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Understanding the dynamics of workplace gossip […]

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Maximizing the Impact of Your Academic Research Using Twitter

Maximizing the Impact of Your Academic Research Using Twitter

You’ve probably heard about the amazing growth of Twitter use. According to the latest Pew Research, “the proportion of online adults who […]

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Happy Fourth of July!

Happy Fourth of July!

Happy Fourth of July from your friends at SAGE Publications! While you’re getting ready for a relaxing holiday, we hope you enjoy […]

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