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Irene Henriques

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Posted By Irene Henriques 07-22-2020 18:04
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PDW # 10151: BROADENING OUR SIGHT: LEARNING AND HONORING INDIGENOUS WORLDVIEWS Join us on Sunday August 9, 2020 Live SIM PDW 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm Eastern This PDW seeks to bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars who are interested in understanding and advancing research and methods ...
Posted By Irene Henriques 03-18-2019 18:37
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Business & Society is a leading scholarly journal that publishes research that enhances our understanding of important societal issues and their relation to business. One of our major challenges is ensuring that research published in Business & Society is noticed and has an impact – both among fellow ...
Posted By Irene Henriques 11-03-2014 12:28
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Quants and Poets Special Issue Workshop This is a friendly reminder that the Quants and Poets Special Issue Workshop is scheduled for the 2015 IABS Conference in Costa Rica (March 12-15, 2015). The purpose of the workshop (exact date to be confirmed) is to help authors prepare their manuscripts ...
Posted By Irene Henriques 06-16-2014 09:59
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Dear SIM members, Below is a call for papers that may be of interest. Apologies for cross-posting. Best Regards, Irene Henriques ********************************* Special Issue of Business & Society Call for Papers Quants and Poets: Advancing methods and methodologies in ...
Posted By Irene Henriques 05-08-2014 20:17
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Dear SIM members, I want to call your attention to a Business & Society call for papers entitled "Quants and Poets: Advancing methods and methodologies in BS research". The guest editors of this special issue are Andrew Crane, York University; Irene Henriques, York University; Bryan Husted, ...