Archives for 2014

A Social Science Audit for Facebook’s News Feed?
News
July 30, 2014

A Social Science Audit for Facebook’s News Feed?

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How Do Gendered Behavioral Norms Influence Sri Lankan Women’s Views of Workplace Sexual Harassment?
Business and Management INK
July 30, 2014

How Do Gendered Behavioral Norms Influence Sri Lankan Women’s Views of Workplace Sexual Harassment?

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Beating the Flawed Metric That Rules Science
Communication
July 29, 2014

Beating the Flawed Metric That Rules Science

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The Importance of NSF’s SBE Directorate and a Fond Farewell to its First Leader
Academic Funding
July 29, 2014

The Importance of NSF’s SBE Directorate and a Fond Farewell to its First Leader

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Special Issue on New Perspectives on Virtual Human Resource Development From Advances in Developing Human Resources

Special Issue on New Perspectives on Virtual Human Resource Development From Advances in Developing Human Resources

What role does Virtual HRD play in a 24/7 work environment? Can VHRD help virtual teams overcome swift trust development barriers? How […]

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It’s Not Too Late to Submit Your Case Study to SAGE Business Cases!

It’s Not Too Late to Submit Your Case Study to SAGE Business Cases!

Did you miss your chance in March? Good news! SAGE is still looking to commission original business case studies. Please get in […]

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Economists Behaving Badly Linked to Pressure to Publish

Economists Behaving Badly Linked to Pressure to Publish

Sarah Necker describes her landmark study on economists’ research norms and practices and finds that while we all agree that fabrication, falsification and plagiarism are bad, a few academics admit they have accepted or offered gifts, money, or sex in exchange for co-authorship, data or promotion.

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Are Consumers More Likely to Buy Green Products?

Are Consumers More Likely to Buy Green Products?

Recently, concern about the environment has become a crucial public issue. Increasing governmental regulations, intensifying consumer environmentalism and growing pressure from stakeholders […]

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Do We Have (Data) Trust Issues With the Academy?

Do We Have (Data) Trust Issues With the Academy?

A new survey of the British public finds it has serious concerns about sharing data with just about everyone, even with institutions is otherwise respects deeply.

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How Do Employers Handle Termination Documentation?

How Do Employers Handle Termination Documentation?

One only has to do a quick internet search on job termination practices to find pages upon pages of advice ranging from […]

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Viva Voce Podcasts: What You Do, Not What You’ve Done

Viva Voce Podcasts: What You Do, Not What You’ve Done

Make an impact! make an impact! Early career social scientists here that refrain all the time. Gemma Sou cast around for a way to give her colleagues a voice in that quest, and hit upon podcasts.

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Beware the Lessons of Competitive US Higher Ed

Beware the Lessons of Competitive US Higher Ed

Other nations looking at successful American universities and seeing the invisible hand of the marketplace at work should take a closer look at the arm attached to that hand, argues Steve C. Ward.

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