Archives for June, 2011

Social Science sites of the week
Reports
June 10, 2011

Social Science sites of the week

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“Research matters: Graduates with quantitive methods skills are increasingly sought after”
Career
June 10, 2011

“Research matters: Graduates with quantitive methods skills are increasingly sought after”

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Job Stress and Incivility
Business and Management INK
June 10, 2011

Job Stress and Incivility

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Why academics should learn how to influence government policy
Impact
June 9, 2011

Why academics should learn how to influence government policy

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Leading Beautifully: The Creative Economy and Beyond

Leading Beautifully: The Creative Economy and Beyond

Nancy Adler, of McGill University, published “Leading Beautifully: The Creative Economy and Beyond,” along with a corresponding video, in OnlineFirst of the Journal of Management Inquiry. […]

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Tourists’ Loyalty to Mauritius

Tourists’ Loyalty to Mauritius

Girish Prayag, SKEMA Business School, and Chris Ryan, Waikato Management School published “Antecedents of Tourists’ Loyalty to Mauritius: The Role and Influence of Destination Image, […]

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“Is international relations still ‘an American social science’?”

“Is international relations still ‘an American social science’?”

Stephen M. Walt asks in a Foreign Policy blog-post whether the field of international relations is still dominated by scholars from North […]

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Investigating Academic Impact: a conference at the LSE on 13 June 2011

Investigating Academic Impact: a conference at the LSE on 13 June 2011

Academics today are increasingly being pressed to provide evidence of the impact of their research on the world outside academia, whilst universities […]

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The Adaptive Approach

The Adaptive Approach

Ching Fang Lee, Shih Chien University, Stephen Dun-Hou Tsai, and Mansour Amjadi, both from National Sun Yat-Sen University, published “The Adaptive Approach: Reflections on […]

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A US perspective on England’s new private ‘liberal arts’ college

A US perspective on England’s new private ‘liberal arts’ college

A US perspective on the New College of the Humanities in the UK, which will charge students £18,000 per year and will offer […]

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Census and Society: why everyone counts

Census and Society: why everyone counts

2011 has been the year of the population survey. The UK saw its most detailed census to date. Understanding Society, a huge […]

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Weekly overview of social science news

Weekly overview of social science news

China’s social science fund to be used more efficiently: official Xinhua Senior Chinese leader calls for more funding for philosophy, social science […]

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