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The Double-edged Sword of Oppositional Category Positioning: A Study of the U.S. E-cigarette Category, 2007–2017 (by Greta Hsu and @GrodalStine)
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New book review by C.R. Hinings (@UAlberta) of Theories of Institutions by Joseph Jupille (@CUBoulder) and James Caporaso (@UW), a book that aims “to provide an overview, critique, and synthesis of institutional theories in the social sciences”:https://t.co/9z6zHAnnCz
New book review by Victor Devinatz (@BusinessISU) of Matt Vidal’s (@ChukkerV) Management Divided, which offers an updated “understanding of lean production’s effects on manufacturing employees, their supervisors, and firms”:https://t.co/bwiIWQGbhn
This dude slapped a new label (& name: Le Château Colombier) on a shitty $2.50 supermarket wine and won gold medal at the Gilbert et Gaillard wine competition in France.
They described it as "suave, edgy and rich palate with clean, young aromas that promise a lovely complexity"
Our prospective authors often ask, “How strict are you about formatting requirements?”
The answer is that we believe in putting science first and formatting later. We recently updated our formatting guidelines to clarify what that means in practice. A short 🧵.
Our prospective authors often ask, “How long should an ASQ paper be?” The answer is that we don’t have firm page limits, but your page count is still important. 🧵