Author: Business & Management INK

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.

Are You Throwing Those Old Jeans in the Trash?
Business and Management INK
May 8, 2014

Are You Throwing Those Old Jeans in the Trash?

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What is Psychological Capital?
Business and Management INK
May 7, 2014

What is Psychological Capital?

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Does Innovativeness Play a Role in Hotel Profitabilty?
Business and Management INK
May 6, 2014

Does Innovativeness Play a Role in Hotel Profitabilty?

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Public Finance Review’s Special Issue: Analyzing the Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers in Latin America
Business and Management INK
May 5, 2014

Public Finance Review’s Special Issue: Analyzing the Redistributive Impact of Taxes and Transfers in Latin America

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Out of Whack: How Do You Measure Academic Career Success?

Out of Whack: How Do You Measure Academic Career Success?

[Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to reproduce “Out of Whack: How Do You Measure Academic Career Success?” by Charles M. Vance from Journal […]

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Special Issue on Coaching and HRD from Advances in Developing Human Resources

Special Issue on Coaching and HRD from Advances in Developing Human Resources

In the mid 1990’s, MIT sponsored a study of its employees to find out how to improve their managerial performance and discovered […]

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10 Takeaways on the Academy’s Digital Trust Issues

10 Takeaways on the Academy’s Digital Trust Issues

A just-released project asking if the digital tsunami is leaving trust in scholarly communication all wet found that the academy still runs to traditional means to determine reliability.

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Work, work, work…

Work, work, work…

Today is International Workers’ Day, also known as May Day, a celebration of the international labor movement. SAGE publishes a number of […]

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Largest-Ever NSF Budget Passes First Test

Largest-Ever NSF Budget Passes First Test

With no controversy and the only discussion about how best to honor the retiring chairman of the panel, the subcommittee of the House Appropriations Committee that oversees the unlikely bedfellows of justice, commerce and scientific agencies has approved a $7.4 billion budget for the National Science Foundation.

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Is It Unfair to Blame Fast-Food Corporations for Obesity?

Is It Unfair to Blame Fast-Food Corporations for Obesity?

According to an online article from the Obesity Action Coalition, in the United States there are approximately three hundred thousand fast-food establishments […]

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Publishing Qualitative Research

Publishing Qualitative Research

[Editor’s Note: We are pleased to reproduce Trish Reay’s editorial, “Publishing Qualitative Research” from the April issue of Family Business Review.] As […]

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Can a Humble CEO Benefit The Company?

Can a Humble CEO Benefit The Company?

According to Doug Gutherie, former Dean of George Washington University School of Business and contributor to Forbes, humility is not part of […]

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