Archives for 2011

2011 Journal of Management Scholarly Award Winners!
Business and Management INK
August 19, 2011

2011 Journal of Management Scholarly Award Winners!

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Alternative White Paper
Academic Funding
August 18, 2011

Alternative White Paper

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The Campaign to re-brand the social scientist – The public re-construction of a diverse discipline
Communication
August 18, 2011

The Campaign to re-brand the social scientist – The public re-construction of a diverse discipline

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social science sites of the week
Research
August 18, 2011

social science sites of the week

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Journal of Management 2011 Best Paper Award Winner

Journal of Management 2011 Best Paper Award Winner

Management INK would like to congratulate the following 2011 Best Paper Award winner for the Journal of Management: Brian E. Becker, State […]

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Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability

Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability

Ivan Montiel, Loyola Marymount University, published “Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Sustainability: Separate Pasts, Common Futures” in the September 2008 issue of […]

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Neoclassical economists don’t understand neoclassical economics

Neoclassical economists don’t understand neoclassical economics

This post was originally published on Steve Keen’s Debtwatch. That transcendental truth occurred to me while writing the second edition of Debunking […]

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Strong social bonds promote health, belonging — and torture

Strong social bonds promote health, belonging — and torture

Tom Jacobs describes a recent study regarding the relationship between social bonds and dehumanization. It was no surprise when a recent meta-study […]

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What Do Resource and Capability-Based Theories Propose?

What Do Resource and Capability-Based Theories Propose?

Michael J. Leiblein, Ohio State University, published “What Do Resource- and Capability-Based Theories Propose?” in the July 2011 issue of the Journal of […]

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Money isn’t everything for well-being

Money isn’t everything for well-being

A new study from the University of Chicago suggests that traditional measures of prosperity are not the best gauges of overall well-being. […]

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Protecting research degrees: why we must continue to train PhD students

Protecting research degrees: why we must continue to train PhD students

This was originally published on the Guardian Higher Education Network blog. By Paul Wellings At around this time of year, at least […]

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