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Connecting with the Community: Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds
Business and Management INK
March 25, 2016

Connecting with the Community: Stephen Pinfield on Institutional Open Access Funds

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Is There A Skill Shortage in the US?
Business and Management INK
March 24, 2016

Is There A Skill Shortage in the US?

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Job Satisfaction and Work Climate: New Collections from GOM!
Business and Management INK
March 23, 2016

Job Satisfaction and Work Climate: New Collections from GOM!

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Tension Between Generations Points to a Shift Away from Masculine Organizations
Business and Management INK
March 22, 2016

Tension Between Generations Points to a Shift Away from Masculine Organizations

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All That Glitters is Not Gold: Pay Inequality in Hollywood

All That Glitters is Not Gold: Pay Inequality in Hollywood

The gender-wage gap is not a newly discovered phenomenon, but recently, pay inequality has been pushed into the limelight by several outspoken […]

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The American Economist Is Now Online!

The American Economist Is Now Online!

We’re pleased to announce that The American Economist is now online with a new, special March 2016 issue! The special issue takes a look back […]

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New Podcast: Kincy Madison on Agency and Stewardship Theory

New Podcast: Kincy Madison on Agency and Stewardship Theory

In the latest podcast from Family Business Review, assistant editor Karen Vinton speaks with Kincy Madison of Mississippi State University about the article […]

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What Role Does Location Play in Teacher Collective Bargaining?

What Role Does Location Play in Teacher Collective Bargaining?

[We are pleased to welcome Lesley Lavery of Macalester College. Lesley recently published an article in ILR Review with co-authors Dan Goldhaber […]

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Meetings and Team Management: Are traditional meetings still relevant in today’s tech-driven world?

Meetings and Team Management: Are traditional meetings still relevant in today’s tech-driven world?

Not for nothing are so many “Dilbert” comic strips set in meetings. Notorious for wasting  time, dulling motivation and draining creativity, meetings are […]

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The Benefits of Establishing Causal Order in Longitudinal Studies

The Benefits of Establishing Causal Order in Longitudinal Studies

[We are pleased to welcome Gerhard Kling of University of London. Gerhard recently published an article in Organizational Research Methods, entitled “Establishing […]

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Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

Apprenticeship Returns: What’s Gender Got to Do with It?

[We are pleased to welcome Harry Krashinsky of University of Toronto. Harry published an article in the October 2015 issue of ILR […]

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Tourism as a Tool for Peace and Revitalization in Afghanistan

Tourism as a Tool for Peace and Revitalization in Afghanistan

Much has been said on the tragedy and complications of war, more than can be expounded upon here. But considering the complexity of international conflict, […]

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