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Do social scientists care if they make societal impact?

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AI and the Future of Pedagogy

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Decolonising a business school in context: From theory to practice

Human skills for an AI age: How today’s business schools can develop tomorrow’s leaders

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The Ecosystem of Technologies for Social Science Research

The Latest Thinking About Metrics for Research Impact in the Social Sciences

Making Qualitative Analysis Constant, Comparative and Collaborative

Who is Doing Computational Social Science? Trends in Big Data Research

Teaching Social Research Methods and Data Science Skills Online

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How much do social scientists care about making impact outside of academia?

Assessing the Impact of Educational Video on Student Engagement, Critical Thinking and Learning: The Current State of Play

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Measuring Societal Impact in Business & Management Research: From Challenges to Change

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