Archives for 2010

The Marketplace of Perceptions: Behavioral economics explains why we procrastinate, buy, borrow, and grab chocolate on the spur of the moment
International Debate
December 1, 2010

The Marketplace of Perceptions: Behavioral economics explains why we procrastinate, buy, borrow, and grab chocolate on the spur of the moment

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Ethics of research with young children
Career
December 1, 2010

Ethics of research with young children

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Deep value
International Debate
December 1, 2010

Deep value

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SAGE and the British Academy: the Crucial Role of Social Science
Academic Funding
December 1, 2010

SAGE and the British Academy: the Crucial Role of Social Science

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Sharing Travel Experiences

Sharing Travel Experiences

Crystal Ip, Hee “Andy” Lee and Rob Law of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University talk about their article, “Profiling The Users Of […]

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Hospitality Marketing Predictions

Hospitality Marketing Predictions

Chekitan S. Dev, John D. Buschman, and John T. Bowen analyze the past in Hospitality Marketing and predict what will be important […]

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Desk Rejections

Desk Rejections

Justin B. Craig, Bond University, Australia, and Associate Editor of Family Business Review addresses the topic of desk rejection in the December 2010 […]

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Meta-analysis Reviews: Debunking Myths and Urban Legends

Meta-analysis Reviews: Debunking Myths and Urban Legends

Herman Aguinis, Charles A. Pierce, Frank A. Bosco, Dan R. Dalton, and Catherine M. Dalton offer best-practice recommendations regarding how to conduct […]

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JME Podcast on Teaching Philosophies

JME Podcast on Teaching Philosophies

Joy E. Beatty, University of Michigan-Dearborn, Jennifer S. A. Leigh, Nazareth College and Kathy Lund Dean, Idaho State University, talk to Tom Hawk, […]

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Behind the Editorial Curtain

Behind the Editorial Curtain

David J. Ketchen, Jr., Jeremy Short and Will Terrell give us a peek behind the editorial curtain in the recent article, “Graphic […]

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Fields of Study and Male-Female Pay Differences in Federal Employment

Fields of Study and Male-Female Pay Differences in Federal Employment

Why do men still earn more than equally experienced and educated women in the federal service? In a recently published article, “A […]

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Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Accepted in Thomson-Reuters SSCI

Journal of Applied Behavioral Science Accepted in Thomson-Reuters SSCI

We have received the news that JABS is now indexed in the Social Sciences Citation Index. The Impact Factor will be published […]

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