Archives for 2023

Celebrating National Arab American Heritage Month
Communication
April 3, 2023

Celebrating National Arab American Heritage Month

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Scholarly Kitchen Interview: Ziyad Marar on Academic Publishing’s Future
Communication
April 3, 2023

Scholarly Kitchen Interview: Ziyad Marar on Academic Publishing’s Future

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Study Highlights Policy Options For Monitoring Academic Freedom Across The European Union
Research
March 31, 2023

Study Highlights Policy Options For Monitoring Academic Freedom Across The European Union

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Is There a Strategic Organization in the Behavioral Theory of the Firm? Looking Back and Looking Forward
Business and Management INK
March 31, 2023

Is There a Strategic Organization in the Behavioral Theory of the Firm? Looking Back and Looking Forward

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Five Key Moments in the Struggle for Trans Rights

Five Key Moments in the Struggle for Trans Rights

Just as trans people are not a new population, backlashes against trans rights have a long history.

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John Hattie on the Factors That Influence Learning In Schools

John Hattie on the Factors That Influence Learning In Schools

In 2008, I published my book Visible Learning, which aimed to explain what works best to help student learning. At the time, others claimed it was the world’s largest evidence-based study into the factors that improve learning.

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Federal Health and Human Services Department Names Research Integrity Head

Federal Health and Human Services Department Names Research Integrity Head

After a two-year vacancy, the United States Office of Research Integrity has named a permanent director. Sheila Garrity.

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The Rollercoaster of Eco-anxiety: Acknowledging Both Hope and Despair in the Classroom

The Rollercoaster of Eco-anxiety: Acknowledging Both Hope and Despair in the Classroom

These sustainability business instructors discuss the “rollercoaster” of emotions business students encounter when discussing sustainability content.

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Do Conferences Still Matter? Yes, Yes They Do

Do Conferences Still Matter? Yes, Yes They Do

Drawing on a study of physicists, Harry Collins and Will Mason-Wilkes argue in-person meetings are still vital in creating and sustaining academic communities.

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Survey Explores How College Students Feel About Using AI To Complete Coursework

Survey Explores How College Students Feel About Using AI To Complete Coursework

Artificial intelligence tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT language model could make completing college coursework as simple as asking a computer questions and getting answers at the click of a button (to the prospective horror of some professors). In fact, 61 percent of college students say using AI tools will become the new normal, but does that new normal involve students learning or machines learning?

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Sales Promotions and Restrictions: Customers Want the Bad News First

Sales Promotions and Restrictions: Customers Want the Bad News First

Sales promotions usually list the discount before the restriction. But is this “good news then bad news” structure really the best practice?

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How Digital Information Transforms Project Delivery Models

How Digital Information Transforms Project Delivery Models

As the computational devices used in all aspects of project delivery are becoming progressively smaller and cheaper, digital information is changing what projects deliver, with information becoming itself a deliverable.

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