Collaboration for the Common Future? Integrative Public Leadership in Local Governance Practice
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Cui, T., & Osborne, S. Collaboration for the Common Future? Integrative Public Leadership in Local Governance Practice
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The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weaver, M., Fonseca, A. P., & Tan, H. (2024, September). The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development. Presented at OR66 Operational Research Conference 2024, Bangor, UKThe grand challenges businesses and society face are complex and messy. These challenges are articulated in the 17 United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), outlining the economic, social, and environmental goals to be attained by 2030. Th... Read More about The ‘Boundary Idea’ in Sustainability & Sustainable Development.
Maintaining academic integrity in the era of AI - coordination and agility in policy
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khaleel, F. (2024, December). Maintaining academic integrity in the era of AI - coordination and agility in policy. Presented at Westminster Higher Education Forum policy conference: Next steps for AI in higher education, OnlineInvited by Westminster Higher Education Forum to deliver a talk on maintaining academic integrity in the era of AI, coordination and agility in policy, use of technology to uphold standards, strategies for effective integration.
Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing Practice
Preprint / Working Paper
Weaver, M. Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing PracticeEvaluating supply chain problems is important yet complex; with vast amount of research and practice using a simulation based approach. However, the least understood aspect of a simulation study is the critical step of ‘conceptual modelling’. This pa... Read More about Simulation Conceptual Modelling for SCM Applications: Research Issues and Existing Practice.
Circularity as a Systems Concept
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Pokorna, K., Weaver, M., & Chipulu, M. (2024, September). Circularity as a Systems Concept. Paper presented at OR66 The Operational Research Conference, Bangor, UKA critical management challenge is the move to circular design thinking. Moving away from the “take-make-consume-dispose” linear model of resource consumption (Rasi et al., 2023) to systems that are regenerative and restorative. This is necessary to... Read More about Circularity as a Systems Concept.
Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weaver, M. (2024, September). Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots. Presented at OR66 The Operational Research Society Annual Conference, Bangor, UKMiles Weaver, Chair of Grand Challenges and OR, Associate Professor, Centre for Business Innovations and Sustainable Solutions, Edinburgh Napier University
Chris Roberts, Co-Founder of North Wales Dragons Community Football Teams and member of the... Read More about Grand Challenges and OR: Bangor, Dragons and Predicting Riots.
Empowering Change: Harnessing Spirit of Waqf for Entrepreneurial Innovation and Social Impact
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khaleel, F. (2024, September). Empowering Change: Harnessing Spirit of Waqf for Entrepreneurial Innovation and Social Impact. Presented at Unlocking Generosity: Waqf Instruments for Wealth Management in the West, Birmingham, UK
Transitioning Small Island Destinations into Circular Economies: The Circular Economy Tourism Island Dilemma
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Sciacca, A., Anastasiadou, C., & Urie, G. (2024, June). Transitioning Small Island Destinations into Circular Economies: The Circular Economy Tourism Island Dilemma. Presented at ATLAS Leisure & Tourism 2030: Navigating the Future, Breda, Netherlands
Curriculum Review through external engagement
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Arvanitis, P. (2024, June). Curriculum Review through external engagement. Poster presented at The Gathering, Edinburgh Napier UniversityThe current curriculum provision in the Tourism & Intercultural Communications Subject Group is going under an extensive review to reflect the needs of current and future demand. The changing nature of the discipline, student demographics, opportunit... Read More about Curriculum Review through external engagement.
Were rules made to be broken? Academic misconduct and best practices for conducting oral exams
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chu, A., & Sisson, A. (2024, May). Were rules made to be broken? Academic misconduct and best practices for conducting oral exams. Presented at CHME (Council for Hospitality Management Education) 2024, Leeds, UKInternationalisation has become the trend in education, as a strategic choice in economic development, not only benefits in monetary (revenue) but also a means of higher education reputation (de Wit, 2020). Simkin and McLeod (2010, p. 442) are concer... Read More about Were rules made to be broken? Academic misconduct and best practices for conducting oral exams.