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How to Engage Students in Online Discussion
Business and Management INK
November 20, 2012

How to Engage Students in Online Discussion

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Web 2.0: Anarchy or Revolution?
Impact
November 19, 2012

Web 2.0: Anarchy or Revolution?

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Sticking It Out: What Drives the Self-Employed
Business and Management INK
November 19, 2012

Sticking It Out: What Drives the Self-Employed

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The Need for a Happy Holiday
Business and Management INK
November 18, 2012

The Need for a Happy Holiday

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Can MBAs Compete in the Global Marketplace?

Can MBAs Compete in the Global Marketplace?

The 2012 business school rankings are in, but as Bloomberg reports, applications are down and graduate salaries are stagnant. MBA students need […]

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‘Need For Arousal’: What Drives Adventure Travelers

‘Need For Arousal’: What Drives Adventure Travelers

Adventure travel, from camping and canoeing to scuba diving and safaris, is a growing market. Consumers who are willing and able to […]

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How Cold-Calling Warms Up Class Discussion

How Cold-Calling Warms Up Class Discussion

According to conventional wisdom, cold-calling in the classroom just makes students clam up. Instructors hate to do it, because they think that […]

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What Does Ethical Followership Look Like?

What Does Ethical Followership Look Like?

If your boss asked you to do something unethical, would you obey, or would you resist? According to a new article in […]

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Leadership, Vision, Strategy, and the Art of Publishing in India

Leadership, Vision, Strategy, and the Art of Publishing in India

Editor’s note: We are pleased to welcome Dr. Guru Prakash Prabhakar, senior lecturer of project management at Bristol Business School, University of […]

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Is Bottled Water a Breakable Habit?

Is Bottled Water a Breakable Habit?

Today, about half of all Americans drink bottled water. That number is steadily rising, and so are the environmental and social impacts. […]

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Big Data: Benefit to Society, or Drowning in a Data Deluge?

Big Data: Benefit to Society, or Drowning in a Data Deluge?

With larger data sets offering researchers the potential to look at more subtle interactions, big data is becoming increasingly valuable to social sciences, yet challenges remain.

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How Do Chinese Tourists See America?

How Do Chinese Tourists See America?

Svetlana Stepchenkova of the University of Florida and Xiang (Robert) Li of the University of South Carolina published “Chinese Outbound Tourists’ Destination […]

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