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What Really Drives the Research Design?
Business and Management INK
January 3, 2013

What Really Drives the Research Design?

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Podcast: Virginia Crisp on Filesharing: Who’s the true thief?
Interdisciplinarity
January 3, 2013

Podcast: Virginia Crisp on Filesharing: Who’s the true thief?

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Scotland the Brave?
International Debate
January 3, 2013

Scotland the Brave?

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International Debate
January 2, 2013

Help Us Make Social Science Space Better – Take our Survey

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Philip Kotler on Marketing With a Conscience

Philip Kotler on Marketing With a Conscience

In the latest edition of the American Marketing Association’s Marketing News, Philip Kotler, the S.C. Johnson & Son Distinguished Professor of International […]

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The New Psychology of Leadership

The New Psychology of Leadership

Ready for a ground-breaking leadership read to start off your new year? Don’t miss Administrative Science Quarterly’s review of “The New Psychology […]

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Top INK Posts of 2012

Top INK Posts of 2012

Happy New Year’s Eve! To celebrate the last day of 2012, we’ve highlighted a few of our popular posts from this year. […]

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Book Review: Wins, Losses, and Empty Seats

Book Review: Wins, Losses, and Empty Seats

Michael Bradley of UMBC, Baltimore reviewed David George Surdam’s book “Wins, Losses, and Empty Seats: How Baseball Outlasted the Great Depression” in […]

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Institutional Work in ‘The Wire’

Institutional Work in ‘The Wire’

What does the HBO TV series The Wire have to do with institutional work? Mike Zundel and Robin Holt of the University […]

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The Study of Conflict Mediation by Political Scientists

The Study of Conflict Mediation by Political Scientists

As Hilary Clinton arrives in Israel to attempt to negotiate a cease fire in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hammas, it is worth noting that there is a sub-field of political science that focuses on the determinants and effectiveness of these kinds of mediation effects.

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Tourism That Can Change Your Life

Tourism That Can Change Your Life

Leisure travel is typically seen as an escape, a break from one’s everyday routine and a time to simply unplug and relax. […]

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Looking Back, Moving Forward

Looking Back, Moving Forward

Change happens, and in the academic world it’s crucial for institutions to collaborate for a better future. Charles Heckscher of Rutgers University […]

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