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Why Do People Choose to Drive Over Other Travel Modes? Modelling Driving Motivation with SAS (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neoh, J., & Chipulu, M. (2015). Why Do People Choose to Drive Over Other Travel Modes? Modelling Driving Motivation with SAS. In SAS Global Forum 2015 Proceedings

We demonstrate a method of using SAS® 9.4 to supplement the interpretation of dimensions of a Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) model, a process that could be difficult without SAS®. In our paper, we examine why do people choose to drive to work (over o... Read More about Why Do People Choose to Drive Over Other Travel Modes? Modelling Driving Motivation with SAS.

Carpe diem risk culture (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Marshall, A., Ojiako, U., & Chipulu, M. (2015, September). Carpe diem risk culture. Paper presented at British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Stakeholder incongruence in performance management within mental health service operations (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ojiako, U., Manville, G., Muthalugu, S., Marshall, A., Chipulu, M., & Alhanshi, M. (2015, September). Stakeholder incongruence in performance management within mental health service operations. Paper presented at British Academy of Management (BAM) Conference 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth, United Kingdom

Carpooling and the Environment: Directions for Future Research (2015)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neoh, J., & Chipulu, M. (2015, September). Carpooling and the Environment: Directions for Future Research. Paper presented at ISER ICEBR-2015 International Conference on Economics and Business Research, Singapore