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Agile, Traditional, and Hybrid Approaches to Project Success: Is Hybrid a Poor Second Choice?
Business and Management INK
March 22, 2023

Agile, Traditional, and Hybrid Approaches to Project Success: Is Hybrid a Poor Second Choice?

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Why is it So Hard to Address Racism and Islamophobia in France?
Business and Management INK
March 20, 2023

Why is it So Hard to Address Racism and Islamophobia in France?

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Medium and Short-term Recommendations to Move Forward on Measuring Social Impact
Business and Management INK
March 13, 2023

Medium and Short-term Recommendations to Move Forward on Measuring Social Impact

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Business Education and Impact: Efforts to Turn the Tide
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March 6, 2023

Business Education and Impact: Efforts to Turn the Tide

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The Positive Aspects of Silence in Team Meetings

The Positive Aspects of Silence in Team Meetings

Authors Miikka J. Lehtonen and Valérie M. Saintot argue that we need more refined methodological approaches for studying silence

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Did Customer-Salesperson Interactions Change During COVID?

Did Customer-Salesperson Interactions Change During COVID?

During the pandemic, sales manager Claire Cardy noticed that the dynamics of customer-salesperson interactions had somehow changed. Cardy decided to explore what was happening and why.

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Some Opportunities for Future Business and Management Research: Employee Health and Well-Being

Some Opportunities for Future Business and Management Research: Employee Health and Well-Being

Research is needed to evaluate systematically how effective the training and recruiting of managers with high levels of social and interpersonal skills are in terms of positively enhancing bottom-line indicators

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Measuring Multidimensional Precarious Employment of Women: A View From Spain

Measuring Multidimensional Precarious Employment of Women: A View From Spain

Inés P Murillo-Huertas, Raúl Ramos, Hipólito Simón, and Raquel Simón-Albert reflect on their paper, “Is multidimensional precarious employment higher for women?” recently published in the Journal of Industrial Relations.

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Why Don’t Business Schools Publish More Impactful Research?

Why Don’t Business Schools Publish More Impactful Research?

Two experts at Altmetric ask why have business schools not been publishing more impactful research? Are the most prominent, cited, and viral voices that publish in areas of business and economics employed outside of business schools?

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A Decades-Long Journey of Marketing and Public Policy Research to Support the Greater Good

A Decades-Long Journey of Marketing and Public Policy Research to Support the Greater Good

Now more than ever, writes Maura Scott, as business professors, we must generate and disseminate knowledge that can help inform and promote business, as well as society’s greater good.

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Positive Management Practices as Cornerstone for a Sustainable Transformation

Positive Management Practices as Cornerstone for a Sustainable Transformation

Martin Becker discusses how positive management practices can improve employee well-being and attract talent in highly competitive labor markets.

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Business Schools are Ignoring Students’ Changing Aspirations. They Must Focus on Management as a Calling

Business Schools are Ignoring Students’ Changing Aspirations. They Must Focus on Management as a Calling

Andrew Hoffman writes that business schools are slow to respond to students’ changing ideals, sticking to a heavy emphasis on 50-year-old notions of shareholder primacy and a “greed is good” mentality. He proposes a different business school model that emphasizes management as a calling.

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