Cutting NSF Is Like Liquidating Your Finest Investment
Look closely at your mobile phone or tablet. Touch-screen technology, speech recognition, digital sound recording and the internet were all developed using […]
The Economist recently took note of new research in Administrative Science Quarterly revealing that after male CEOs become fathers, they pay themselves […]
If you’re writing or planning to write a journal article or book chapter, take some advice from Deborah Lupton of the University of […]
Of the Fortune 100 companies leading today’s economy, notes Fred Ledley, fully a third are purely focused on science and technology–health care, […]
Harvard Business Review’s The Daily Stat this week spotlighted an article from Public Finance Review that is the first to empirically study […]
Editor’s note: We’re pleased to welcome Crina O. Tarasi, J. Holton Wilson, Cheenu Puri, and Richard L. Divine, all of Central Michigan […]
When bosses humiliate, yell at, or otherwise bully subordinates, the consequences are unavoidable: abusive supervision can cause serious problems that extend from […]
Climate change is a hot-button issue, often turned into a political football. For this and other reasons, it can be easy to […]
Why is a management team like a symphony orchestra? It’s not a riddle, it’s an article published in the ever-inquisitive Journal of […]