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 […]
The assault on Los Alamos (Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists) A divergent collective memory could help explain why the political crisis lasted so […]
The December 2011 issue of Marketing Theory has a commentaries section that focuses on the theme: “On Marketing Thought and the Further […]
Julie I. Hancock, David G. Allen, University of Memphis, Frank A. Bosco, Marshall University, Karen R. McDaniel, Arkansas State University, and Charles A. […]
The House of Commons Science and Technology Committee met with prominent UK social scientists last week to discuss the potential impact of […]
The Journal of Management Education has a new issue available online! William I. Norton, Jr., Georgia Southern University, and Dena H. Hale, Nova Southeastern […]
Carlo Salvato, Alessandro Minichilli and Raffaella Piccarreta, all of Bocconi University, published “Faster Route to the CEO Suite: Nepotism or Managerial Proficiency?” on […]
As part of a series of occasional interviews with leading social scientists Ellen Wartella, a scholar on the role of media in […]
Jessica L. Wildman, Amanda L. Thayer, both of University of Central Florida, Michael A. Rosen, Johns Hopkins University, Eduardo Salas, University of […]