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Impact ≠ Impact ≠ Impact 
Impact
May 26, 2022

Impact ≠ Impact ≠ Impact 

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Watch a Social Scientist Reflect on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Insights
May 25, 2022

Watch a Social Scientist Reflect on the Russian Invasion of Ukraine

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As a Black Sociologist and a Mom, What I’ve Learned Listening to Other Black Moms During Pandemic
Infrastructure
May 24, 2022

As a Black Sociologist and a Mom, What I’ve Learned Listening to Other Black Moms During Pandemic

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Do Business Decisions Differ When Racial Minorities Make the Decisions in the Boardroom?
Business and Management INK
May 23, 2022

Do Business Decisions Differ When Racial Minorities Make the Decisions in the Boardroom?

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Acknowledging and Commemorating Jewish American Heritage Month

Acknowledging and Commemorating Jewish American Heritage Month

Jewish American Heritage Month occurs every May in the United States.

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Pandemic Management – The Path Not Taken

Pandemic Management – The Path Not Taken

New data from the WHO show that during the pandemic’s first two years, Sweden had half the excess death rate of the UK, Germany or Spain – and a quarter of the excess death rate of many countries in Eastern Europe.

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Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Saving Private Business – The UK Bounce Back Loan

Authors Marc Cowling, Paul Nightingale, Nick Wilson, and Marek Kacer find “everything researched and written about COVID-19 in whatever context – medical, […]

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Coming Out in eSports: The Price Paid by Soldier 76

Coming Out in eSports: The Price Paid by Soldier 76

Footballer Jake Daniels’ coming out leads us to ask – would other sports, like eSports, be more welcoming of a figure being gay?

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Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports

Who Actually Makes Use of Open Access Research? We Looked at US National Academies Reports

Drawing on a dataset covering over a million user comments about their use of US National Academies consensus study reports, Ameet Doshi, Diana Hicks, Matteo Zullo and Omar I. Asensio find widespread use of open research in the public sphere.

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The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding

The More Enthusiastic, the Better? Lessons from Crowdfunding

Surely an entrepreneur’s pitch should be enthusiastic and passionate, right? Well, the authors’ research finds that there are instances where unbridled enthusiasm, especially without accompanying expertise, turns off funders.

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Indigenous Societies and the True Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Indigenous Societies and the True Value of Traditional Ecological Knowledge

Recent studies have underscored that conservationists can learn a lot from traditional ecological knowledge about successful resource management.

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Don’t Let Your Gender Impede Efforts to Gain Credibility in Negotiations

Don’t Let Your Gender Impede Efforts to Gain Credibility in Negotiations

The research is clear:  the more credible the messenger, the more credible the message. Nowhere is this more important than when negotiating. […]

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