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Destructive Leadership and Interdisciplinary Research: Amusing or Bemusing?
Business and Management INK
August 17, 2022

Destructive Leadership and Interdisciplinary Research: Amusing or Bemusing?

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Microsite Offers Collection of Latest Research on Guns and Violence
Announcements
July 19, 2022

Microsite Offers Collection of Latest Research on Guns and Violence

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International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination
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March 21, 2022

International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

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Celebrating Nowruz: The Persian New Year
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March 21, 2022

Celebrating Nowruz: The Persian New Year

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Research That Shows Impact from the Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards

Research That Shows Impact from the Financial Times Responsible Business Education Awards

The Financial Times recently released a special report on their 2022 Responsible Business Education Awards. With the growing focus on social impact […]

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Would You Forego Citations for Journal Status?

Would You Forego Citations for Journal Status?

Presenting evidence from a new analysis of business and management academics, the authors explore how journal status is valued by these academics and the point at which journal status becomes more prized than academic influence.

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Competent Partner, Champion of Sustainability–Can Entrepreneurs Play Out Both Cards at the Same Time?

Competent Partner, Champion of Sustainability–Can Entrepreneurs Play Out Both Cards at the Same Time?

Our research shows that the entrepreneurial firms present themselves as either a competent business partner, much like any knowledge-intensive service firm markets itself, or as champions of sustainable development.

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Learned Commentary on the Legacy of January 6 Attack

Learned Commentary on the Legacy of January 6 Attack

January 6 provided both a natural experiment for current research and a chance to see if past predictions might play out as expected. This collection of academic commentary on the attack should add ore light than heat to the discussion.

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Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month Page Offers Curated Research

Native American Heritage Month, which falls every November, is a time to honor and celebrate traditions, cultures, and histories, while acknowledging the important […]

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Hispanic Heritage Month Resource Collection

Hispanic Heritage Month Resource Collection

National Hispanic Heritage Month, September 15 through October 15, celebrates the “histories, cultures and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from […]

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Social and Behavioral Science Responds to 9/11: Some Readings

Social and Behavioral Science Responds to 9/11: Some Readings

In the two decades since 9/11, social and behavioral science responded with a wealth of research on the motivations — and the aftermaths — of the terrorist attacks. The collection of free-to-read articles drawn from journals produced by SAGE Publishing (the parent of Social Science Space) during those intervening decades demonstrates the breadth of that research and the various ways that these acts of violence still resonate in lives and in scholarship around the globe.

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Business & Management Impact: Free Resources Page

Business & Management Impact: Free Resources Page

SAGE has launched a new webpage, Business & Management Impact, with a range of free resources for researchers, instructors, students, and policymakers. […]

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