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Business and Management INK puts the spotlight on research published in our more than 100 management and business journals. We feature an inside view of the research that’s being published in top-tier SAGE journals by the authors themselves.

Special Issue on New Perspectives on Virtual Human Resource Development From Advances in Developing Human Resources
Business and Management INK
July 29, 2014

Special Issue on New Perspectives on Virtual Human Resource Development From Advances in Developing Human Resources

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It’s Not Too Late to Submit Your Case Study to SAGE Business Cases!
Business and Management INK
July 28, 2014

It’s Not Too Late to Submit Your Case Study to SAGE Business Cases!

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Are Consumers More Likely to Buy Green Products?
Business and Management INK
July 25, 2014

Are Consumers More Likely to Buy Green Products?

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Do We Have (Data) Trust Issues With the Academy?
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July 24, 2014

Do We Have (Data) Trust Issues With the Academy?

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How Do Employers Handle Termination Documentation?

How Do Employers Handle Termination Documentation?

One only has to do a quick internet search on job termination practices to find pages upon pages of advice ranging from […]

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Viva Voce Podcasts: What You Do, Not What You’ve Done

Viva Voce Podcasts: What You Do, Not What You’ve Done

Make an impact! make an impact! Early career social scientists here that refrain all the time. Gemma Sou cast around for a way to give her colleagues a voice in that quest, and hit upon podcasts.

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Read Journal of Marketing Education’s Special Issue on Sales Education and Training for Free!

Read Journal of Marketing Education’s Special Issue on Sales Education and Training for Free!

What factors influence undergraduate business students’ decision to pursue sales education? What’s the role of self-efficacy in sales education? Can an interactive […]

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Using Gaming to Help Stroke Recovery

Using Gaming to Help Stroke Recovery

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 795,000 people in the United States experience a stroke every year. The […]

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Did You Hear? When Rumors Are Used As Revenge At Work

Did You Hear? When Rumors Are Used As Revenge At Work

According to a 2008 study done by the publishers of the Myers-Briggs Assessment and the Thomas-Kilmann Conflict Mode Instrument, 85% of employees […]

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Implications for Theory and Practice of Philanthropy in Family Businesses

Implications for Theory and Practice of Philanthropy in Family Businesses

[We’re pleased to welcome Dr. Alfredo De Massis who collaborated with Giovanna Campopiano and Francesco Chirico on their paper “Firm Philanthropy in […]

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Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

We are pleased to congratulate Indiana University’s Janet Hillier and Linda M. Dunn-Jensen, who have received the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for […]

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Is Your Research Boxed-In?

Is Your Research Boxed-In?

Many academics find themselves in an increasingly specialized area of research, which has benefits like creating an identity, increasing productivity and a […]

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