Archives for 2014

What is Peer Review? An Explainer
Tips
June 23, 2014

What is Peer Review? An Explainer

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Howard Silver named Senior Contributing Editor of Social Science Space
News
June 20, 2014

Howard Silver named Senior Contributing Editor of Social Science Space

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New Version of Coburn Amendment in Wings
Academic Funding
June 20, 2014

New Version of Coburn Amendment in Wings

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How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?
Business and Management INK
June 20, 2014

How Much is the Organizational Power Structure to Blame for Corrupt Behavior?

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How Ronald Reagan Helped Advance Social Science

How Ronald Reagan Helped Advance Social Science

The more things change, the more they stay the same — especially when it comes to political reluctance for the U.S government to pay for social science research. Our new blogger, Howard J. Silver, is an old hand at lobbying the feds for research funds, and details how political headwinds blew in a suite of lobbying groups.

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Pricing the ‘Great Cost Shift’ in US Higher Ed

Pricing the ‘Great Cost Shift’ in US Higher Ed

Some Australians have looked to the United States as a model for revamping Oz’s higher education system. U.S.-based sociologist Steven Ward suggests they ought to take another look.

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Can Poetry Benefit Business Students?

Can Poetry Benefit Business Students?

[We’re pleased to welcome Carolyn M. Plump who collaborated with William Van Buskirk for Clare Morgan’s What Poetry Brings to Business.] While […]

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Plan to Attend the JABS Symposium at AoM!

Plan to Attend the JABS Symposium at AoM!

Going to be at the 2014 Academy of Management Annual Meeting in Philadelphia this summer? Make sure to attend the symposium “Fifty […]

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Policymakers Standoffish With Academic Research

Policymakers Standoffish With Academic Research

The disparity between academics’ perception of the impact of their research and the opinions of Australian policymakers was recently underlined by a team of researchers from the University of Queensland who undertook cross-sectional surveys and semi-structured interviews with social science academic researchers and personnel in policy-relevant roles in public sector agencies.

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Two Social Scientists Headed to National Science Board

Two Social Scientists Headed to National Science Board

The former director of the U.S. Census and the current president the Consortium of Social Science Associations will be among the scholars joining the panel that oversees the National Science Foundation this August..

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Googling ‘Reference Work’ in the Age of Wikipedia

Googling ‘Reference Work’ in the Age of Wikipedia

These aren’t the best of times for reference librarians, but the challenges leave only one option — to get with the times.

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Embracing a Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda

Embracing a Corporate Social Responsibility Agenda

Are companies who claim a corporate social responsibility agenda actually aligned with its value system? Line Schmeltz explored this topic in his […]

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