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 […]
“Its a well known fact you are not respected by your work collogues and in general just a vile rude obnoxious person.” […]
Bahrain Human Rights Reforms. This week a commission reported into future human rights reforms in the Kingdom of Bahrain. The BBC report […]
The Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research has a new issue available online! Click here to view all of the articles. Juan […]
Here’s a quick link to the recently launched ESRC video, ‘Celebrating the social sciences’
Wendy R. Boswell, Ryan D. Zimmerman and Brian W. Swider, all of Texas A&M University, published “Employee Job Search: Toward an Understanding […]
Kathryn A. LaTour, Las Vegas, Michael S. LaTour, University of Nevada, and Andrew H. Feinstein, California Polytechnic University, published “The Effects of Perceptual and […]
Sandra Waddock, Boston College, published “We Are All Stakeholders of Gaia: A Normative Perspective on Stakeholder Thinking” in the June 2011 issue […]
Al S. Lovvorn and W. Earl Walker, both of The Citadel, published “Assessing a Presidential Transition: Bill Clinton’s Inaugural Year” on September […]