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A scholar or researcher with expertise in general social sciences can help business and industrial clients solve their general social sciences problems and conduct general social sciences research to get ahead on R&D. Experts on NotedSource with backgrounds in general social sciences include Edoardo Airoldi, Sabine Langkau, Thomas O'Neill , Karina van de Voorde, Laura Giurge, Christos Makridis, Tensie Whelan, Bernd Stahl, Dr. Jermaine McCalpin, Christophe Schinckus, , Ryan Howell, , Kathleen Gerson, Elizabeth Groff, Patrick Sharkey, and Dr. Charles Lassiter, Ph.D..
Edoardo Airoldi
Professor of Statistics & Data Science Temple University & PI, Harvard University
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106 total publications
The Structure of Negative Social Ties in Rural Village Networks
Sociological Science / Jan 01, 2019
Isakov, A., Fowler, J., Airoldi, E., & Christakis, N. (2019). The Structure of Negative Social Ties in Rural Village Networks. Sociological Science, 6, 197–218. https://doi.org/10.15195/v6.a8
Sabine Langkau
Rare Earth Magnet Expert: Coordinator of Business Unit Sustainability Innovation and Policy at the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI
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Environmental impacts of the future supply of rare earths for magnet applications
Journal of Industrial Ecology / Nov 27, 2020
Langkau, S., & Erdmann, M. (2020). Environmental impacts of the future supply of rare earths for magnet applications. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 25(4), 1034–1050. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/jiec.13090
Thomas O'Neill
Industrial and Organizational Psychologist
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56 total publications
Team Decision Making in Virtual and Face-to-Face Environments
Group Decision and Negotiation / Dec 23, 2015
O’Neill, T. A., Hancock, S. E., Zivkov, K., Larson, N. L., & Law, S. J. (2015). Team Decision Making in Virtual and Face-to-Face Environments. Group Decision and Negotiation, 25(5), 995–1020. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10726-015-9465-3
Karina van de Voorde
Associate Professor of Behavioral Sciences at Tilburg University
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Exploring the Relationship Between Job Quality, Performance Management, and Career Initiative: A Two-Level, Two-Actor Study
SAGE Open / Jul 01, 2017
Van Veldhoven, M., Dorenbosch, L., Breugelmans, A., & Van De Voorde, K. (2017). Exploring the Relationship Between Job Quality, Performance Management, and Career Initiative: A Two-Level, Two-Actor Study. SAGE Open, 7(3), 215824401772173. https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244017721734
Laura Giurge
Assistant Professor at the London School of Economics and Researcher at the Wellness Research Centre
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12 total publications
When saying sorry may not help: Transgressor power moderates the effect of an apology on forgiveness in the workplace
Human Relations / May 22, 2016
Zheng, X., van Dijke, M., Leunissen, J. M., Giurge, L. M., & De Cremer, D. (2016). When saying sorry may not help: Transgressor power moderates the effect of an apology on forgiveness in the workplace. Human Relations, 69(6), 1387–1418. https://doi.org/10.1177/0018726715611236
Christos Makridis
Web3 and Labor Economist in Academia, Entrepreneurship, and Policy
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25 total publications
Measuring the economic effects of data breaches on firm outcomes: Challenges and opportunities
Journal of Economic and Social Measurement / Jul 19, 2018
Makridis, C., & Dean, B. (2018). Measuring the economic effects of data breaches on firm outcomes: Challenges and opportunities. Journal of Economic and Social Measurement, 43(1–2), 59–83. https://doi.org/10.3233/jem-180450
Are School Reopening Decisions Related to Union Influence?
Social Science Quarterly / Mar 25, 2021
DeAngelis, C. A., & Makridis, C. (2021). Are School Reopening Decisions Related to Union Influence? Social Science Quarterly, 102(5), 2266–2284. Portico. https://doi.org/10.1111/ssqu.12955
Tensie Whelan
Director, Center for Sustainable Business - NYU Stern School of Business
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35 total publications
Forest certification: the challenge of measuring impacts
Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability / Jun 01, 2018
van der Ven, H., & Cashore, B. (2018). Forest certification: the challenge of measuring impacts. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability, 32, 104–111. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2018.06.001
Bernd Stahl
Director of the Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility
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145 total publications
Privacy and security as ideology
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine / Jan 01, 2007
Stahl, B. (2007). Privacy and security as ideology. IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 26(1), 35–45. https://doi.org/10.1109/mtas.2007.335570
Identity Politics: Participatory Research and Its Challenges Related to Social and Epistemic Control
Social Epistemology / Jan 21, 2020
Böschen, S., Legris, M., Pfersdorf, S., & Stahl, B. C. (2020). Identity Politics: Participatory Research and Its Challenges Related to Social and Epistemic Control. Social Epistemology, 34(4), 382–394. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2019.1706121
Dr. Jermaine McCalpin
Chair, African and African American Studies at New Jersey City University
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17 total publications
Freedom, Power and Sovereignty: The Thought of Gordon K. Lewis, edited by Brian Meeks & Jermaine McCalpin
New West Indian Guide / Jan 01, 2017
Price, R. (2017). Freedom, Power and Sovereignty: The Thought of Gordon K. Lewis, edited by Brian Meeks & Jermaine McCalpin. New West Indian Guide, 91(3–4), 295–296. https://doi.org/10.1163/22134360-09103015
Christophe Schinckus
Professor & Dean of Faculty of Business and Computing - University of the Fraser Valley, Canada
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113 total publications
Thinking outside the Box to Get inside the Black Box: Alternative Epistemology for Dealing with Financial Innovation
Social Epistemology / Apr 29, 2019
Gasparin, M., Schinckus, C., & Green, W. (2019). Thinking outside the Box to Get inside the Black Box: Alternative Epistemology for Dealing with Financial Innovation. Social Epistemology, 33(3), 218–233. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2019.1601290
Ryan Howell
Professor of Psychology, Department of Psychology, San Francisco State University
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66 total publications
Money Buys Financial Security and Psychological Need Satisfaction: Testing Need Theory in Affluence
Social Indicators Research / Feb 17, 2012
Howell, R. T., Kurai, M., & Tam, L. (2012). Money Buys Financial Security and Psychological Need Satisfaction: Testing Need Theory in Affluence. Social Indicators Research, 110(1), 17–29. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-010-9774-5
Does Wealth Enhance Life Satisfaction for People Who are Materially Deprived? Exploring the Association among the Orang asli of Peninsular Malaysia
Social Indicators Research / May 01, 2006
Howell, C. J., Howell, R. T., & Schwabe, K. A. (2006). Does Wealth Enhance Life Satisfaction for People Who are Materially Deprived? Exploring the Association among the Orang asli of Peninsular Malaysia. Social Indicators Research, 76(3), 499–524. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11205-005-3107-0
Kathleen Gerson
Collegiate Professor of Sociology, New York University
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76 total publications
Understanding work and family through a gender lens
Community, Work & Family / Aug 01, 2004
Gerson, K. (2004). Understanding work and family through a gender lens. Community, Work & Family, 7(2), 163–178. https://doi.org/10.1080/1366880042000245452
Work- and family-related variables, work–family conflict and women's well-being: some observations
Community, Work & Family / Dec 01, 2003
NOOR, N. M. (2003). Work- and family-related variables, work–family conflict and women’s well-being: some observations. Community, Work & Family, 6(3), 297–319. https://doi.org/10.1080/1366880032000143474
What Do Women Want From Men?
American Behavioral Scientist / May 01, 1986
GERSON, K. (1986). What Do Women Want From Men? American Behavioral Scientist, 29(5), 619–634. https://doi.org/10.1177/000276486029005008
Elizabeth Groff
Professor, Criminal Justice, Temple University
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Integrating Distance Into Mobility Triangle Typologies
Social Science Computer Review / May 01, 2007
Groff, E. R., & McEwen, T. (2007). Integrating Distance Into Mobility Triangle Typologies. Social Science Computer Review, 25(2), 210–238. https://doi.org/10.1177/0894439307298924
Patrick Sharkey
William S Tod Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University
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High Stakes in the Classroom, High Stakes on the Street: The Effects of Community Violence on Student’s Standardized Test Performance
Sociological Science / Jan 01, 2014
Sharkey, P., Schwartz, A. E., Ellen, I. G., & Lacoe, J. (2014). High Stakes in the Classroom, High Stakes on the Street: The Effects of Community Violence on Student’s Standardized Test Performance. Sociological Science, 1, 199–220. https://doi.org/10.15195/v1.a14
Violence and Neighborhood Disadvantage after the Crime Decline
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science / Jun 09, 2015
Friedson, M., & Sharkey, P. (2015). Violence and Neighborhood Disadvantage after the Crime Decline. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 660(1), 341–358. https://doi.org/10.1177/0002716215579825
Life in a Crime Scene: Stop, Question, and Frisk Activity in New York City Neighborhoods in the Aftermath of Homicides.
Sociological Science / Jan 01, 2016
Lacoe, J., & Sharkey, P. (2016). Life in a Crime Scene: Stop, Question, and Frisk Activity in New York City Neighborhoods in the Aftermath of Homicides. Sociological Science, 3, 116–134. https://doi.org/10.15195/v3.a7
Dr. Charles Lassiter, Ph.D.
Associate professor of philosophy with publications on mind, language, knowledge, and culture
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22 total publications
How to power encultured minds
Synthese / Sep 06, 2018
Vukov, J., & Lassiter, C. (2018). How to power encultured minds. Synthese, 197(8), 3507–3534. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-018-01899-8
In search of an ontology for 4E theories: from new mechanism to causal powers realism
Synthese / Jun 03, 2021
Lassiter, C., & Vukov, J. (2021). In search of an ontology for 4E theories: from new mechanism to causal powers realism. Synthese, 199(3–4), 9785–9808. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-021-03225-1
Arational belief convergence
Synthese / Nov 21, 2019
Lassiter, C. (2019). Arational belief convergence. Synthese, 198(7), 6329–6350. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-019-02465-6
Sham Epistemic Authority and Implicit Racial Bias
Social Epistemology / Jan 02, 2019
Lassiter, C. (2019). Sham Epistemic Authority and Implicit Racial Bias. Social Epistemology, 33(1), 42–60. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2018.1552995
Watching People Watching People: Culture, Prestige, and Epistemic Authority
Social Epistemology / Sep 03, 2022
Lassiter, C. (2022). Watching People Watching People: Culture, Prestige, and Epistemic Authority. Social Epistemology, 36(5), 601–612. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2022.2114113
How Not to Deal with the Tragic Dilemma
Social Epistemology / Jan 13, 2020
Mugg, J. (2020). How Not to Deal with the Tragic Dilemma. Social Epistemology, 34(3), 253–264. https://doi.org/10.1080/02691728.2019.1705935