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 Journal of Management Education (JME) has a new podcast available online! In this podcast, Mary Ann Hazen, Associate Editor of JME […]
Ann L. Cunliffe, University of New Mexico, published “Crafting Qualitative Research: Morgan and Smircich 30 Years On” in the October 2011 issue of […]
The evolving nature of journalism education and scholarship at US universities Big Think NCKU social sciences college (Taiwan) shines in EST world […]
Marie-Agnès Parmentier, HEC Montréal, published “When David Met Victoria: Forging a Strong Family Brand” in the September 2011 issue of Family Business Review. SAGE Publication’s […]
Jin Wook Chang, Carnegie Mellon University, Thomas Sy, University of California, Riverside, and Jin Nam Choi, Seoul National University, published “Team Emotional Intelligence and […]
A busy summer means the blog can be overtaken by events. I had intended to write on 11 July about the threat […]
British sociology is relentlessly marching towards excellence. A leading sociology department prides itself in its “international reputation for excellence”, one of the country’s most distinguished journals highlights its “commitment to excellence”
Assassinating justly: Reflections on justice and revenge in the Osama Bin Laden killing (Law, Culture & the Humanities) Why are Texan men more […]