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Optimism: The Critical Workplace Skill
Business and Management INK
March 25, 2013

Optimism: The Critical Workplace Skill

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Hidden Champions of the 21st Century
Business and Management INK
March 24, 2013

Hidden Champions of the 21st Century

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Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources
Business and Management INK
March 23, 2013

Top Five: Advances in Developing Human Resources

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Social Science sites of the week
Research
March 22, 2013

Social Science sites of the week

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Best Practices in Diversity Management

Best Practices in Diversity Management

Each year, Diversity Inc. puts out a Top 50 list recognizing companies with outstanding diversity practices. A new study in Cornell Hospitality […]

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Why Companies Choose to Rent, Not Buy

Why Companies Choose to Rent, Not Buy

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Kristina Wittkowski and Sabine Moeller, both of EBS Business School, and Jochen Wirtz of NUS Business […]

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Will Social Science Research Cuts Affect the Human Rights Situation in the U.S.?

Will Social Science Research Cuts Affect the Human Rights Situation in the U.S.?

On social science, the sequester, and the need for a Human Rights Culture.

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Employee Proactivity: How Social Support Matters

Employee Proactivity: How Social Support Matters

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Dan S. Chiaburu of Texas A&M University, whose article “Employees’ Social Context and Change-Oriented Citizenship: […]

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Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Toxic, Poisonous and Stupid: Iraq War Decision-Making Ten Years On

Even within its own narrow terms the Iraq war was appallingly costly. A bad decision to invade was compounded by shambolic and ineffective leadership of the warfighting itself. Why? The answer seems to lie in the ways in which contemporary large organizations behave

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Risk Management Approach Could Motivate Climate Change Action

Risk Management Approach Could Motivate Climate Change Action

Is it possible that modern society’s bitter political divisions over belief in anthropogenic climate change is distracting decision-makers from the far more practical matter of confronting the risk that it presents, directly or indirectly, to businesses and the economy?

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College Drinking Prevention: A Social Marketing Approach

College Drinking Prevention: A Social Marketing Approach

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Erika Beseler Thompson, assistant director for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Programs at North […]

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Teams In the Management Classroom: A Teaching Moment

Teams In the Management Classroom: A Teaching Moment

Management educators who use teams in the classroom often face challenges in holding team members accountable for their performance. In a new […]

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