Archives for 2014

Call for Papers: Sustainable Recovery? Rebalancing, Growth, and the Space Economy
Announcements
July 10, 2014

Call for Papers: Sustainable Recovery? Rebalancing, Growth, and the Space Economy

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What Do Rising Retraction Rates Mean for Peer Review?
Communication
July 10, 2014

What Do Rising Retraction Rates Mean for Peer Review?

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What Can Star Trek Teach Us About Ethics and Reproduction?
Business and Management INK
July 10, 2014

What Can Star Trek Teach Us About Ethics and Reproduction?

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The ‘Big Tent’ of Population Studies
Interdisciplinarity
July 9, 2014

The ‘Big Tent’ of Population Studies

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They Call Me Coach

They Call Me Coach

When it comes to human resource development, there are three types of coaching to consider: managerial coaching, executive coaching and peer coaching. […]

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Bottling the Olympic Spirit

Bottling the Olympic Spirit

In the run-up to the World Cup semifinals, David Canter considers the legacy of major international sporting events.

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Social Work’s Ambitious Agenda for Promoting Equality

Social Work’s Ambitious Agenda for Promoting Equality

Seeing a world awash in inequality, three global bodies representing social workers and their educators have united to put addressing these problems on the planet’s front burner.

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An Interview With the Internationally Acclaimed Film Director Shekhar Kapur

An Interview With the Internationally Acclaimed Film Director Shekhar Kapur

We’re pleased to feature Journal of Management Inquiry‘s “Meet the Person.” Sonal Minocha, George Stonehouse and Martin Reynolds interviewed film director Shekhar […]

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Summer Reading: Corporate Wrongdoing and the Art of Accusation

Summer Reading: Corporate Wrongdoing and the Art of Accusation

Looking for some summer reading for those hazy, lazy days of July? Donald Palmer’s review of Robert R. Faulker’s book “Corporate Wrongdoing […]

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In Swedish Repository, OA Citations Trump Non-OA

In Swedish Repository, OA Citations Trump Non-OA

A new study investigates whether there is a possible open access citation advantage across all fields.

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The Economist as Rock Star

The Economist as Rock Star

‘Rock stars’ are people whose work has incredible public influence, and/or incredible influence on public perception of economic thinking such that they become a by-word for the credibility of ideas.

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Round-up of Social Science Research

Round-up of Social Science Research

The following articles are drawn from SAGE Insight, which spotlights research published in SAGE’s more than 700 journals. The articles linked below are free […]

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