Archives for 2015

The Art of Referencing in Scholarly Articles
Business and Management INK
September 2, 2015

The Art of Referencing in Scholarly Articles

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Five Things to Think About if You’re Considering a Doctorate
Career
September 2, 2015

Five Things to Think About if You’re Considering a Doctorate

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Survey Finds Scholars’ Perception of OA Improving
Communication
September 1, 2015

Survey Finds Scholars’ Perception of OA Improving

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Simple But Powerful Solutions to Education’s Thorniest Problems
PIBBS
August 31, 2015

Simple But Powerful Solutions to Education’s Thorniest Problems

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Gerald Zaltman on New Marketing Science for Hospitality Practitioners

Gerald Zaltman on New Marketing Science for Hospitality Practitioners

Gerald Zaltman, Joseph C. Wilson Professor Emeritus at Harvard Business School and creator of  the first patented market research tool in the […]

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Social Science in the News

Social Science in the News

‘Social Science Experiments in Lending Always End Badly’: Comments of the Week American Banker American Banker readers share their views on the […]

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The Banality of Terrorism

The Banality of Terrorism

David Canter, editor of the ‘The Faces of Terrorism,’ questions the psychology of terrorists in the wake of the rise of ISIS.

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Did the REF Ultimately Measure Who Got Most Grant Money?

Did the REF Ultimately Measure Who Got Most Grant Money?

If the funding allocated to universities on the basis of the REF is correlated to the amount of grant income universities already receive, what is the point of the output assessment process? Jon Clayden suggests this apparent double-counting exercise is not the best we can do.

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Family Business Review Seeks Proposals for Second Review Issue

Family Business Review Seeks Proposals for Second Review Issue

Family Business Review is currently accepting proposals for their second Review Issue. The goal of the Review Issue is to provide a […]

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We Found Only a Third of Top-Drawer Psych Studies Reliable

We Found Only a Third of Top-Drawer Psych Studies Reliable

A small but vocal contingent of researchers has maintained that many, perhaps most, published studies are wrong. But how bad is this problem, exactly? And what features make a study more or less likely to turn out to be true? A team of 270 researchers asked the question of published psychology studies.

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Life Itself is One Big Exercise of the Prisoner’s Dilemma

Life Itself is One Big Exercise of the Prisoner’s Dilemma

The professor whose use of the ‘prisoner’s dilemma’ in his class went viral here explains how that same piece of game theory can help bridge liberal and conservative differences.

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SSRC Offers 2016 Dissertation Development Fellowships

SSRC Offers 2016 Dissertation Development Fellowships

The Social Science Research Council’s Dissertation Proposal Development Fellowship Program is an interdisciplinary training program that helps early-stage doctoral students in the […]

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