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Parasocial Relationships in CGI Influencer Marketing (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Thompson, J. (2022, July). Parasocial Relationships in CGI Influencer Marketing. Presented at 2022 Academy of Marketing Conference, University of Huddersfield

Computer Generated Image (CGI) influencers have received no academic attention to-date. These influencers are developed by third parties such as Brud.fyi who generate the images of robotic-influencers in a variety of contextual situations. CGI influe... Read More about Parasocial Relationships in CGI Influencer Marketing.

Employability perspectives from Scotland on content marketing capability building: How have journalism graduates been equipped for content marketing jobs? (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Cameron, J. . C. (2022, July). Employability perspectives from Scotland on content marketing capability building: How have journalism graduates been equipped for content marketing jobs?. Paper presented at 2022 Academy of Marketing Conference, Huddersfield

In 2012, content marketing luminary Jay Baer observed that every business is in the business of publishing (Baer, 2012). Echoing this point, Lieb (2012, p.xiii) stated: "Marketers are buying less and less media. They're becoming the media, and the be... Read More about Employability perspectives from Scotland on content marketing capability building: How have journalism graduates been equipped for content marketing jobs?.

COP26: An Introduction (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2022, July). COP26: An Introduction

Salient complexities of engaging external consultants in information systems projects (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Chipulu, M., Thomas, A., & Ojiako, U. (2022, June). Salient complexities of engaging external consultants in information systems projects. Presented at EURAM 2022: Leading Digital Transformation, Winterthur, Switzerland

Although the complexities of projects literature body continues to expand, there remains some gaps in the transformation of the basic science into practice. Meanwhile, decades of adhering to outsourcing regimes mean that most organisations have inade... Read More about Salient complexities of engaging external consultants in information systems projects.

Carry-on baggage on low-cost carriers. A no-frills journey? THE INC (Tourism, Hospitality & Events International Conference) 22 – 24 June 2022, Limassol, Cyprus. (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Arvanitis, P. (2022, June). Carry-on baggage on low-cost carriers. A no-frills journey? THE INC (Tourism, Hospitality & Events International Conference) 22 – 24 June 2022, Limassol, Cyprus. Presented at THE INC 2022, Limassol, Cyprus

Airlines around the world carry on top of passengers, their baggage. Carried baggage adds to the total weight of the aircraft resulting in increased fuel consumption. Increased fuel prices led airlines around the world to introduce baggage fees to im... Read More about Carry-on baggage on low-cost carriers. A no-frills journey? THE INC (Tourism, Hospitality & Events International Conference) 22 – 24 June 2022, Limassol, Cyprus..

The Impact of Inclusive Finance on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China's Provincial Regions (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yang, T., Zhou, F., Du, M., & Du, Q. (2022, June). The Impact of Inclusive Finance on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China's Provincial Regions. Paper presented at Financial Economics Meeting (FEM-2022): New challenges post-COVID-19 related to Monetary policy, capital flow and exchange rate frameworks, Paris, France

Previous studies have not paid close attention to the effects of inclusive finance on carbon dioxide emissions. Setting research context in China with its rapid development in inclusive finance and pressing target of carbon dioxide neutrality, this p... Read More about The Impact of Inclusive Finance on Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China's Provincial Regions.

Creating sustainable workplace together? Employment relations and workplace environmental sustainability (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bratton, A. (2022, June). Creating sustainable workplace together? Employment relations and workplace environmental sustainability. Paper presented at BUIRA Annual Conference 2022, University of Birmingham, Birmingham

Outline - A critique of much research on ‘green’ HRM is that it often assumed an overtly unitarist perspective, generally neglecting trade unions. This empirical paper contributes to the current research on employment relations in supporting environm... Read More about Creating sustainable workplace together? Employment relations and workplace environmental sustainability.

With Tourists: The intersection of gazing with arts-based research, as artist, researcher, and viewer (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Todd, L. (2022, June). With Tourists: The intersection of gazing with arts-based research, as artist, researcher, and viewer. Paper presented at Critical Tourism Studies IX: With in Dangerous Times, Mao, Menorca

My presentation extends the existing photographically framed understanding of the tourist gaze (Urry & Larsen, 2011) through arts-based research. There is much research devoted to the ocular nature of tourism as a set of visual practices, and consequ... Read More about With Tourists: The intersection of gazing with arts-based research, as artist, researcher, and viewer.

Picturing a Programme: The Business School Graduate Apprenticeship Journey (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yorkstone, S., Fonseca, D. A. P., & Harte, P. (2022, June). Picturing a Programme: The Business School Graduate Apprenticeship Journey. Poster presented at DLTE, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

Can we explain our Business School’s Graduate Apprenticeship Programme visually? This poster shows our work to that end. Ana Paula Fonseca (Programme Leader), Patrick Harte (SAL Student Experience) and Steve Yorkstone (Business Improvement Consultant... Read More about Picturing a Programme: The Business School Graduate Apprenticeship Journey.

Climate Governance After COP26 (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2022, June). Climate Governance After COP26. Presented at UK Environmental Lawyer's Association (UKELA) Annual Conference 2022

Environmental leadership reconceptualised: The role of employee voice in the emergence of environmental leadership (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Bratton, A., Robertson, J., & Paulet, R. (2022, June). Environmental leadership reconceptualised: The role of employee voice in the emergence of environmental leadership. Paper presented at British Academy of Management (BAM) HRM International Symposium, Monash University Prato Centre, Tuscany, Italy

This empirical paper contributes to the current research on environmental leadership in supporting environmental sustainability in the workplace. Specifically, it examines a variety of employee voice mechanisms used to engage employees in pro-environ... Read More about Environmental leadership reconceptualised: The role of employee voice in the emergence of environmental leadership.

Arts-based research and the intersected tourist gaze (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Todd, L. (2022, June). Arts-based research and the intersected tourist gaze. Paper presented at Future Visualities: Visual Methods & Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Symposium, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

There is an extant of research devoted to the ocular nature of tourism as a set of visual practices, and accordingly, to the tourist gaze thesis (Urry & Larsen, 2011). Within this construct, it is suggested that tourists’ and others’ visual practices... Read More about Arts-based research and the intersected tourist gaze.

What's in a Cake: Diversity, Inclusivity and Interculturality (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M., & Smith, D. (2022, June). What's in a Cake: Diversity, Inclusivity and Interculturality. Paper presented at Future Visualities: Visual Methods & Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research, Edinburgh Napier University

Food, death and taxes have been claimed by anthropologists as some of the factors that are common to all human beings. Food is considered an important marker of identity and cultural membership (Brulotte & Di Giovine 2014). In this public engagement... Read More about What's in a Cake: Diversity, Inclusivity and Interculturality.

The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: An international field trip perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Snell, S. (2022, June). The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: An international field trip perspective. Paper presented at Visual Methods & Ethnography in Interdisciplinary Research Symposium, Edinburgh Napier University

Volunteer Employed Photography (VEP) has been used within tourism studies to better understand destinations and the way residents and visitors interpret and experience them. Seen as an innovative research method, VEP encourages participants to eng... Read More about The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: An international field trip perspective.

The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Snell, S. (2022, May). The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective. Poster presented at Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) Conference, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

Volunteer Employed Photography (VEP) is used within tourism studies to better understand destinations and the manner in which residents and visitors interpret and experience them. Known for its ability to enhance observational skills, VEP has the po... Read More about The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective.

Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jarman, D. (2022, May). Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities. Paper presented at CHME 2022 (Council for Hospitality Management Education), Edinburgh Napier University

This paper explores some of the key themes from my PhD. In the paper I introduced the themes in the context of my work, exploring interpretations of "community" and "networks" in ways that are generally under explored in the festival and events liter... Read More about Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities.

"So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Anastasiadou, C., & McMillan, J. (2022, May). "So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain. Paper presented at The Human Touch in Hospitality: 30th Council for Hospitality Management Education 2022, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

In existing tourism literature, there is a lack of understanding of the public values on the basis of which tourism is understood and the tourism public sphere is constructed. Using the City of Edinburgh’s Council short-term let control area proposa... Read More about "So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Engagement and Remote Work (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hejjas, K., Bratton, A., & Gilek, M. (2022, May). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Engagement and Remote Work. Paper presented at Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) 2022, Edinburgh, Scotland