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 […]
In a culture where one’s identity is maintained through kinship networks and where the Confucian ideal of filial piety continues to structure family relations and everyday life, marriage is a very big deal.
Volume 56, Number 4 (December 2011) of Administrative Science Quarterly is now available online. This special issue highlights Social Psychological Perspectives on […]
Roland T. Rust has been awarded the 2012 American Marketing Association/Irwin/McGraw-Hill distinguished Marketing Educator Award for his distinguished service and outstanding contribution in marketing […]
As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists, Linda Putnam, Chair of the Department of Communication, University of California, Santa Barbara, spoke to socialsciencespace about her career.
The value of cartoons in understanding the employer—employee relationship Journal of Management Inquiry Why WikiLeaks’ bid for radical transparency failed International Review of Administrative […]
The University of South Florida’s 22nd Annual Social Marketing Conference: Ideas Beyond Borders, sponsored by USF Health, kicks off this summer with […]
Nelson Mandela Digital Archive Project launched. Marvellous new resource created by Google in association with the Nelson Mandela Centre of Memory to […]
New research provides evidence that, when under time pressure or otherwise cognitively impaired, people are more likely to express conservative views.