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Research
May 12, 2011

Social science sites of the week

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The impact of cuts on creativity
Interdisciplinarity
May 12, 2011

The impact of cuts on creativity

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JABS Best Paper Award Winner Announced
Business and Management INK
May 12, 2011

JABS Best Paper Award Winner Announced

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Festival of Social Science – celebration of social science research in the UK
Communication
May 11, 2011

Festival of Social Science – celebration of social science research in the UK

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Global Mindset: A Construct Clarification & Framework

Global Mindset: A Construct Clarification & Framework

Joana S.P. Story, NOVA School of Business and Economics, and John E. Barbuto, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, recently published “Global Mindset: A Construct Clarification and Framework” […]

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Being professional about ‘impact’

Being professional about ‘impact’

Every now and again I see someone argue that the models for public engagement and impact built for natural sciences are all […]

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Quirk Theory – Why Outsiders Thrive After High School

Quirk Theory – Why Outsiders Thrive After High School

A new book by Alexandra Robbins looks at social science research about what ‘popularity’ means, why cliques rule schools and how individual […]

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Weekly overview of social science news

Weekly overview of social science news

Top 50 social sciences universities Times Higher Education IQ scores don’t predict success as much as motivation USA Today Dr Inayatullah given […]

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John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″

John Urry and Chris Rojek: “British Sociology since 1945″

Recorded at the British Sociological Association annual conference 2011, sponsored by SAGE. In this interview with Professor John Urry, Professor Chris Rojek […]

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Word of Mouth & New Service Adoption

Word of Mouth & New Service Adoption

“Can we Talk: The Impact of Willingness to Recommend on New-to-Market Service Brand Extension Within a Social Network” was recently published by […]

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The mental roots of racial prejudice

The mental roots of racial prejudice

Italian researchers find social conservatives tend to attribute more negative qualities to members of a minority group regardless of race, religion or […]

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The Development of Measures for Use in Survey Questionnaires

The Development of Measures for Use in Survey Questionnaires

“A Brief Tutorial on the Development of Measures for Use in Survey Questionnaires”, by Timothy R. Hinkin, Cornell University, currently appears as one of […]

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