Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (5)

B Corps – do network ties matter? (2022)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, M., Tan, H., & Weaver, M. (2022, August). B Corps – do network ties matter?. Paper presented at British Academy of Management 2022 Conference, University of Manchester

When a director sits on the boards of directors of multiple firms, linkages are established between these firms which are referred to as director interlocks. Resource dependency theory argues that firms benefit from these interlocks as they have acce... Read More about B Corps – do network ties matter?.

Futures and Analytics Research (FAR) Hub (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Crawford, M., & Smith, M. (2021, September). Futures and Analytics Research (FAR) Hub. Paper presented at OR63 Online: Creating a better future, Online

Our team would like to present our recent development of an inclusive online learning centre for students and faculty, as a call to action, post-pandemic. The FAR Hub is an online resource for teaching, skill building, and knowledge exchange, with a... Read More about Futures and Analytics Research (FAR) Hub.

Network ties and securing an internship during COVID-19 (2021)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, M., Batas, S., & Sarabi, Y. (2021, April). Network ties and securing an internship during COVID-19. Paper presented at AIB UKI - 48th Academy of International Business UK & Ireland Chapter Conference, University of Greenwich, London

The fragmentation of production and the competitiveness of nations in the automotive sector–A network approach (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Smith, M., Gorgoni, S., & Cronin, B. (2016, September). The fragmentation of production and the competitiveness of nations in the automotive sector–A network approach. Paper presented at 5th Annual CIRANO-Sam M. Walton College of Business Workshop on Networks in Trade and Finance, Fayetteville, Arkansas

In recent decades the organisation of production has changed, with production and manufacturing activities no longer taking place in a single location, with lower transportation and communication costs leading to production activities geographically... Read More about The fragmentation of production and the competitiveness of nations in the automotive sector–A network approach.