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Book Review: Navigating Power
Bookshelf
August 24, 2013

Book Review: Navigating Power

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Top Five: Climate Change
Business and Management INK
August 23, 2013

Top Five: Climate Change

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ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution
Business and Management INK
August 22, 2013

ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution

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The Quiet Power of the ‘Most Trusted Advisor’
Business and Management INK
August 21, 2013

The Quiet Power of the ‘Most Trusted Advisor’

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A Glimpse Into the Shadow Economy

A Glimpse Into the Shadow Economy

By its very nature, the shadow economy is difficult to define. The new Special Issue of Public Finance Review, “The Shadow Economy, […]

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Mapping Out the Landscape of Family Business

Mapping Out the Landscape of Family Business

As the crucial domain of family business evolves, researchers and practitioners continue to strive for greater understanding of this rapidly growing and […]

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Book Review: What Every Environmentalist Needs To Know About Capitalism

Book Review: What Every Environmentalist Needs To Know About Capitalism

Magdoff, F., & Foster, J. B. (2011). What Every Environmentalist Needs To Know About Capitalism: A Citizen’s Guide to Capitalism and the […]

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Book Review: Wall Street Women

Book Review: Wall Street Women

Melissa S. Fisher: Wall Street Women. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2012. 227 pp. $22.95, paperback; $79.95, cloth. Read the review by […]

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Two Creative Minds Can Be Better Than One

Two Creative Minds Can Be Better Than One

Research has shown that, as a rule, groups tend to be less creative than individuals working alone. But it doesn’t have to […]

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Do Female Leaders Need To Be Masculine, Feminine, or Both?

Do Female Leaders Need To Be Masculine, Feminine, or Both?

For years, women in leadership have faced the so-called “double bind”: lead in a friendly and collaborative (i.e. feminine) way, and you […]

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What Makes Students Want To Learn?

What Makes Students Want To Learn?

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Stefanie L. Boyer of Bryant University. Her paper, “Self-Directed Learning: A Tool for Lifelong Learning,” […]

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‘Leaders Are Not Born, But Made’ in Family Firms

‘Leaders Are Not Born, But Made’ in Family Firms

How do family businesses maintain effective leadership across generations? It’s a process in which professional advisors play a significant yet often-overlooked role, […]

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