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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.

State of the Stacks: Academic Libraries in a Digital Age
International Debate
March 11, 2014

State of the Stacks: Academic Libraries in a Digital Age

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Do You Have Research on Coaching?
Business and Management INK
March 11, 2014

Do You Have Research on Coaching?

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How Much NSF Funding Goes to Social Science?
Academic Funding
March 10, 2014

How Much NSF Funding Goes to Social Science?

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Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day
Business and Management INK
March 8, 2014

Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day

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The Problem with Surveys in Research

The Problem with Surveys in Research

[Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome Ben Hardy who collaborated with Lucy R. Ford on their article entitled “It’s Not Me, […]

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Working on Your Rhetoric Skills? Use Steve Jobs as a Model

Working on Your Rhetoric Skills? Use Steve Jobs as a Model

No one will debate that Steve Jobs was a charismatic leader. Arguments have been made that his use of rhetoric is what […]

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Amicus Curiae: Friend of the Court, Friend of the Academy

Amicus Curiae: Friend of the Court, Friend of the Academy

A friend of the court brief just filed by the American Sociological Association in defense of legalizing gay marriage offers a perch for observing how scholarly organizations sometimes weigh in when matters of public policy reach the courtroom.

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How Service Teams’ Perceived Relationship with Their Leader Affects Performance

How Service Teams’ Perceived Relationship with Their Leader Affects Performance

[We are pleased to welcome Dr. Alexander Benlian. His article titled “Are We Aligned…Enough? The Effects of Perceptual Congruence Between Service Teams and […]

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Include Me In: Social Sciences and the Innovation Deficit

Include Me In: Social Sciences and the Innovation Deficit

With a little more wiggle room in the U.S. budget this year, proponents of strong federal support for R&D and higher education are trying to get their message out about America’s lagging innovation. Social science and the STEM fields are making common cause in the campaign.

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Trying to Improve Marketing Education?

Trying to Improve Marketing Education?

Interested in developing your marketing instruction? Check out the Journal of Marketing Education‘s new Editor’s Choice collection titled “Evidence-Based Methods for Improving […]

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Are Awards a Double-Edged Sword?

Are Awards a Double-Edged Sword?

The Oscars have been awarded! But just how does winning an award affect the prizewinner? Not the way you would think according […]

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Behind the Scenes: Management Research on Film

Behind the Scenes: Management Research on Film

Talk about films is in the air today as the Oscars/Academy Awards are telecast to a worldwide audience. This means it’s that time of […]

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