Archives for 2015

Discourse and the Politics of Fear
Public Policy
October 8, 2015

Discourse and the Politics of Fear

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Transformative Service Research: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Service and Well-being
Business and Management INK
October 7, 2015

Transformative Service Research: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Service and Well-being

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How Adolescents See Adults Seeing Adolescents’ Texting
Research
October 6, 2015

How Adolescents See Adults Seeing Adolescents’ Texting

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Facing Ugly Truths: A Sense About Science Lecture
Communication
October 6, 2015

Facing Ugly Truths: A Sense About Science Lecture

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Japan’s Ministry of Education Downsizing the Liberal Arts?

Japan’s Ministry of Education Downsizing the Liberal Arts?

Have japan’s national universities been ordered — or coerced — into dismantling their humanities and social science programs or not? Jeff Kingston of Temple University Japan walks us through an answer tangled up in patriotism, politics and the nation’s ailing academy.

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The Value of Peer Review: A View from Publons

The Value of Peer Review: A View from Publons

Andrew Preston of Publons argues that while the academic community does “a pretty good job of peer reviewing,” the process remains hampered by the 19th century technology used to manage the process.

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Congratulations to Group and Organization Management’s Outstanding Reviewers!

Congratulations to Group and Organization Management’s Outstanding Reviewers!

We’re pleased to congratulate Andrew D. Brown, Devaki Rau, Chris Robert and Li-Yun Sun, winners of Group and Organization Management‘s Outstanding Reviewer […]

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Listen to the Latest Podcast from Human Resource Development Review!

Listen to the Latest Podcast from Human Resource Development Review!

[We’re pleased to welcome Seth A. Jacobson, Jamie L. Callahan, and Rajashi Ghosh, all of Drexel University. They recently discussed their article […]

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Shutdowns: The Misfire Next Time

Shutdowns: The Misfire Next Time

Although a U.S. government shutdown has apparently been kicked down the road just a little bit longer, but a potential new shutdown — and its ruinous consequences for grant-funded science –always seems to be just around the corner.

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How to Create Lasting Change 

How to Create Lasting Change 

How interventions are designed matter as much as what they do. In that vein, Harvard researchers Erin Frey and Todd Rogers have identified four pathways through which behavior change interventions can achieve long-term impact.

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How Has Retailing Evolved?

How Has Retailing Evolved?

From general stores to department stores and superstores, retailing has undergone significant changes in the past two centuries. In their article “The […]

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Reversing Academe’s Sometimes Perverse Incentives

Reversing Academe’s Sometimes Perverse Incentives

Peer review is a powerful tool for sussing out the truth, but it’s not all-powerful. We also need to develop ways to reward scientists who do make their publications, data and methodology open for even greater scrutiny.

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