Archives for 2012

Growing Old: Something to Fear or Celebrate?
International Debate
June 6, 2012

Growing Old: Something to Fear or Celebrate?

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Podcast: Why Vietnam? A Macromarketing Perspective
Business and Management INK
June 6, 2012

Podcast: Why Vietnam? A Macromarketing Perspective

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Survey Winner + Your Favorite INK
Business and Management INK
June 5, 2012

Survey Winner + Your Favorite INK

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Get Published in JOM: Strategic Human Capital Edition
Business and Management INK
June 4, 2012

Get Published in JOM: Strategic Human Capital Edition

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What Makes Employees Stay?

What Makes Employees Stay?

The wires are abuzz with studies telling employers why their hires are leaving. But what exactly are the factors that make employees […]

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Tackling a Wicked Management Problem

Tackling a Wicked Management Problem

A new study in SAGE Open makes no bones about climate change as a wicked management problem. Urging a dynamic approach, the […]

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Avner de-Shalit on the Spirit of Cities

Avner de-Shalit on the Spirit of Cities

Some people have strong and visceral reactions to cities. They might love or loathe New York, or Jerusalem, or Berlin. This may have something to do with the architecture and the infrastructure of a place; it may also be a response, at some level, to the people, the culture, the politics, the way of life. Avner de-Shalit claims that some cities – not all cities but some – have a spirit.

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Social Science sites of the week

Social Science sites of the week

Here is our latest round up of key and interesting sites for social scienctists. This week view our selection of news and […]

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JME Podcast: Social Responsibility in Business Education

JME Podcast: Social Responsibility in Business Education

The Journal of Management Education (JME) has a new podcast highlighting the June 2012 Special Issue: Principles of Responsible Management Education (PRME). […]

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Are You Happy At Work?

Are You Happy At Work?

The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Better Life Index revealed last week that while the U.S. ranks No. 1 in terms […]

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Rejoinder to Gary Guttings Doubts about the Behavioral Sciences

Rejoinder to Gary Guttings Doubts about the Behavioral Sciences

We have reached a stage in the scientific understanding human behavior where very significant improvements in human wellbeing can be achieved.

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Does the framing of the social sciences in the media put social science ECRs at a disadvantage?

Does the framing of the social sciences in the media put social science ECRs at a disadvantage?

What does the negativity around social science mean for ECRS? I have often wondered about the numbers of social science ECRs and their job prospects in comparison with those graduating in the natural sciences. Does it make it harder for us to find employment? Do the natural sciences have an advantage?

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