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Calling For More “Relevance” in Management Research?
Business and Management INK
November 25, 2013

Calling For More “Relevance” in Management Research?

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How to Sustain a Publishing Career
Business and Management INK
November 14, 2013

How to Sustain a Publishing Career

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The Evaluation of Potential Employees through Social Media
Business and Management INK
November 6, 2013

The Evaluation of Potential Employees through Social Media

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Staying Lean
Business and Management INK
October 31, 2013

Staying Lean

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The Ethics of Impact

The Ethics of Impact

Back in the summer, John Holmwood, the current BSA President, sent me an email about impact and research ethics. Various contingencies have […]

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Mental Health Measurement and the Workplace

Mental Health Measurement and the Workplace

Due to the confusion over what counts as evidence, mental health research has largely failed to make a significant impact on workplace wellbeing and employment relations practices. Elizabeth Cotton argues that in order to make a positive difference, academic research will have to involve new technologies and communication strategies aimed at helping people to improve their mental health at work.

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Book Review: Research Methods for Studying Groups and Teams

Book Review: Research Methods for Studying Groups and Teams

Hollingshead, A. B,. & Poole, M. S. (Eds.). (2012). Research Methods for Studying Groups and Teams: A Guide to Approaches, Tools, and […]

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The New National Service for Social and Economic Data

The New National Service for Social and Economic Data

This year’s British Sociological Association annual conference saw countless presentations from all over the country, many of which were based on secondary […]

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‘Reasonable Suspicion’ That Race Matters in the Immigration Debate

‘Reasonable Suspicion’ That Race Matters in the Immigration Debate

In the furor over immigration reform in the U.S., many taking a tougher line cite the law, not the evident ethnicity of the immigrants, for their stance. But that ethnicity matters, new research suggests.

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Engaging Community Researchers: What Works?

Engaging Community Researchers: What Works?

A massive qualitative research undertaking at the Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Service engages community researchers, lead researcher Jessica H. Smith discusses the benefits and difficulties of this approach.

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Grad Rates: It’s About the Students

Grad Rates: It’s About the Students

How can we improve college graduation rates? According to a study recently published in SAGE Open , we’ve been searching for that […]

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Top Five: Research Methods

Top Five: Research Methods

Access the latest and hottest research on methodological developments relevant to the organizational sciences by reading the current top five most-read articles […]

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