Archives for 2014

Of Geese and Game Theory: Auctions, Airwaves – and Applications
Impact
July 17, 2014

Of Geese and Game Theory: Auctions, Airwaves – and Applications

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Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!
Business and Management INK
July 17, 2014

Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

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On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions
News
July 16, 2014

On the Ethics of Facebook – and Drawing the Right Conclusions

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Is Your Research Boxed-In?
Business and Management INK
July 16, 2014

Is Your Research Boxed-In?

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What to Make of The UK Universities Minister’s Departure

What to Make of The UK Universities Minister’s Departure

Following David Willetts’ resignation as part of the UK government’s cabinet reshuffle, Greg Clark MP has today been announced as the new Minister for Universities and Science. Steven Jones looks at the flurry of comment taking place on Twitter about the reshuffle and what might prove to be the lasting legacy of the previous minister.

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How to Leverage Smartphone Distractions in the Classroom

How to Leverage Smartphone Distractions in the Classroom

This piece was originally posted on SAGE’s Management Ink Blog here and is re-posted here with the kind permission of Management Ink editors. *** A quick […]

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Do Technology and Educational Opportunities Boost Tradeshow Effectiveness?

Do Technology and Educational Opportunities Boost Tradeshow Effectiveness?

[We’re pleased to welcome Rohit Verma who collaborated with HyunJeong (Spring) Han on their article “Why Attend Tradeshows? A Comparison of Exhibitor […]

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MOOCS: Veni, Vidi, Meh!

MOOCS: Veni, Vidi, Meh!

David Glance argues that the university-shaking predictions once routinely made for massive open online courses have been borne out.

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Improving Together: Action Learning in a Network

Improving Together: Action Learning in a Network

[We’re pleased to welcome comments from David Coghlan and Paul Coughlan, both of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland. Their paper “Effecting Change and […]

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How Concerned Should We Be About Gaming Altmetrics?

How Concerned Should We Be About Gaming Altmetrics?

Kim Holmberg argues altmetrics have exciting potential for measuring the impact of public outreach. But where do we draw the line between promoting our own work and gaming the altmetrics?

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Top Five: What If?

Top Five: What If?

This morning saw the beginning of the World Future Society 2014 annual conference: WorldFuture 2014: What If in Orlando, Florida! WorldFuture 2014 […]

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Call for Submissions: International Convention of Psychological Science

Call for Submissions: International Convention of Psychological Science

The inaugural International Convention of Psychological Science seeks submissions for its gathering on March 12-15, 2015 in Amsterdam. ICPS offers opportunities to […]

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