Decision-Making

Can Voicing Dissent Lead to Ostracism from a Group?
Business and Management INK
December 29, 2014

Can Voicing Dissent Lead to Ostracism from a Group?

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New Podcast! Can Mobile Tablet Menus Help Millennials Make Healthier Choices?
Business and Management INK
December 24, 2014

New Podcast! Can Mobile Tablet Menus Help Millennials Make Healthier Choices?

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Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences
Bookshelf
December 12, 2014

Book Review: Ofer Sharone: Flawed System/Flawed Self: Job Searching and Unemployment Experiences

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Book Review: Steven G. Mandis: What Happened to Goldman Sachs: An Insider’s Story of Organizational Drift and Its Unintended Consequences
Bookshelf
December 5, 2014

Book Review: Steven G. Mandis: What Happened to Goldman Sachs: An Insider’s Story of Organizational Drift and Its Unintended Consequences

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Anne Smith on Resources for Teaching Decision Making

Anne Smith on Resources for Teaching Decision Making

[Editor’s Note: We’re pleased to welcome Anne Smith, who collaborated with Cheryl Barksdaleon on the review entitled “Decisions, Decisions . . . […]

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Book Review: Will China Democratize?

Book Review: Will China Democratize?

In the shadow of the 25 year anniversary of the Tiananmen square crackdown, the recent Hong Kong protests have generated interest in how […]

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Do consumers travel across state lines to avoid taxes?

Do consumers travel across state lines to avoid taxes?

Excise tax on cigarettes can vary greatly from state to state. According to the National Conference of State Legislature, state tax amounts […]

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Does Group Reflection Affect Individual Learning?

Does Group Reflection Affect Individual Learning?

[We’re pleased to welcome Alexander R. Bolinger who collaborated with Julie V. Stanton on the paper “The Gap Between Perceived and Actual […]

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Award Winning Journal of Management Article on Capitol Hill

Award Winning Journal of Management Article on Capitol Hill

 “Age Stereotypes in the Workplace: Common Stereotypes, Moderators, and Future Directions,” by Richard A. Posthuma of the University of Texas at El […]

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How Do Regulations Affect Athletes’ Doping Decisions?

How Do Regulations Affect Athletes’ Doping Decisions?

In 2013, the International Association of Athletics Federations announced that as of January 1, 2015, any athletes with serious doping offenses will […]

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Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

Announcing the Winner of the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for 2013!

We are pleased to congratulate Indiana University’s Janet Hillier and Linda M. Dunn-Jensen, who have received the Fritz Roethlisberger Memorial Award for […]

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Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible

Why Some Corporations Choose To Be Socially Responsible

Do you know what makes your pans non-stick or your toothpaste and hand soap fight bacteria? According to the European Commission Department […]

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