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Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?
Business and Management INK
March 24, 2014

Is There an Economic Future for Eco-Friendly Eateries?

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Using Crowdsourcing to Improve Employee Satisfaction
Business and Management INK
March 21, 2014

Using Crowdsourcing to Improve Employee Satisfaction

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Are There Questionable Research Practices in Management Research?
Business and Management INK
March 20, 2014

Are There Questionable Research Practices in Management Research?

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Explore Sustainability as Megatrend
Business and Management INK
March 19, 2014

Explore Sustainability as Megatrend

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What Role Does Trust Play in the Workplace?

What Role Does Trust Play in the Workplace?

Available to read for free now: Journal of Management‘s new Editor’s Choice collection on trust! This collection features 17 articles devoted to […]

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SAGE Opposes FIRST Act

SAGE Opposes FIRST Act

Leading social and behavioral sciences publisher SAGE today joined with science associations and American universities in opposing the FIRST Act. This act […]

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Impact on Layoff Survivors

Impact on Layoff Survivors

With a slow economic recovery well underway, there is a new employment story to be told—those who remain at organizations that have […]

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Understanding Networking and its Benefits

Understanding Networking and its Benefits

[We are pleased to welcome Špela Trefalt to Management Ink. Dr. Trefalt’s article “How Network Properties Affect One’s Ability to Obtain Benefits: […]

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Do You Have Research on Coaching?

Do You Have Research on Coaching?

Many of us have had mentors who helped us move forward in both our careers and day-to-day life. The Journal of Applied […]

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Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day

Inspiring Change on International Women’s Day

It is International Women’s Day today, observed since the early 1900s to inspire women and celebrate their achievements. To commemorate the day, […]

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The Problem with Surveys in Research

The Problem with Surveys in Research

[Editor’s Note: We are pleased to welcome Ben Hardy who collaborated with Lucy R. Ford on their article entitled “It’s Not Me, […]

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Working on Your Rhetoric Skills? Use Steve Jobs as a Model

Working on Your Rhetoric Skills? Use Steve Jobs as a Model

No one will debate that Steve Jobs was a charismatic leader. Arguments have been made that his use of rhetoric is what […]

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