Pi Gamma Mu Presidential Address 2021 Triennial International Convention
Pi Gamma Mu President Laurence Heck shares the State of the Society at the 2021 Triennial International Convention.
View ArticleWhat Do Reflective Essays Tell Us About Student Learning Outcomes From...
International inquiry- and/or design-based projects are increasingly recognized as a high-impact teaching and learning approach. However, if not incorporated well into STEM curricula, such as...
View ArticleW.E.B. Du Bois, Racial Capitalism and Black Economic Development in the...
In spite of being well represented in many of DuBois’s major texts, his theory of economic development in African American communities remains one of the under-thematized areas of his extensive...
View Article“Analyzing the Interconnections Among Entrepreneurial Optimism, Pessimism and...
There is a preoccupation in the entrepreneurship literature with the optimism of entrepreneurs and marked neglect of their pessimism and realism. This article posits that in addition to optimism,...
View ArticleCyber Tribes: Social Media and the Representation and Revitalization of Arab...
The emergence of social media as a platform for sharing information and affirming social identities has transformed the way people interact, disseminate information and identify with others. The...
View ArticlePhysiological Responses to Allcore360º Core Training System
There are limited data in the literature on the Allcore360º core-training device and on the acute effects of isomeric core training. This descriptive study examined the physiological responses to 2...
View ArticleInterprofessional Education and Service Learning: Improving Critical Thinking...
Purpose: This qualitative study examines how engaging Interprofessional student teams in global health mission trips affects critical thinking, Interprofessional engagement, and collegiality in health...
View ArticleAsynchronous Discussions for First-Year Writers and Beyond: Thinking Outside...
What happens to class participation during a pandemic, when traditional instruction shifts to online and hybrid formats? This chapter explores the possibilities for resilient online pedagogy through...
View ArticleLearning in non-formal settings: Investigating cemetery guides’ talk during...
School field trips provide a space for students to imagine alternative ways of learning and thinking. This qualitative study investigated the visits of middle and high schools to a public cemetery in...
View ArticleThe Opium of God’s People: Latin American/ Hispanic Theology, Popular...
The manipulation of popular religiosity by drug trafficking at the epicenter of the world drug market represents a challenge for Latin American theology. How might it reflect on popular religiosity in...
View ArticleThe Wage Premium and Market Structure: Theory and Empirical Evidence from...
Purpose This paper aims to examine how the “wage premium,” the percentage by which wages earned by skilled workers exceed those of unskilled workers, varies across industries characterized by...
View ArticleRetesting the "Learning-by-Exporting" Theory: An Investigation of Chinese...
This paper examines the learning-by-exporting effect in Chinese manufacturing firms from 2005 to 2007. The traditional view is that exporting can lead to increased productivity by facilitating access...
View ArticleDoes Bribing Lead to Extra Convenience or is it a Barrier to Longitudinal...
Purpose This paper aims to study how firms’ longitudinal and dynamic growth will be affected by their bribing decisions to address the controversies existing in the extant literature on the impacts of...
View ArticleFinancial Constraints and Firms' Innovation Activities in Post-Communist...
We acquired firm-level data from 27 post-communist economies in Eastern Europe and Central Asia during 2002–08, and we estimated financial constraints’ longitudinal impacts on firms’ innovating...
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