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Healthcare Technology and innovation management Methods Theoretical Interpretation (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Fascia, M. (2023, February). Healthcare Technology and innovation management Methods Theoretical Interpretation. Paper presented at 6th Equal Opportunities Conference, Ahlia University, Bahrain

Today, the concept of technology and innovation management in healthcare is prevalent in the literature. Managers who interpret technology as a manager interpret it as a significant factor in determining the starting point for an analogous investigat... Read More about Healthcare Technology and innovation management Methods Theoretical Interpretation.

Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making? (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Williams, R. (2023, January). Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making?. Paper presented at LEAP Conference 2023, Oxford

Studies on agriculture and climate change are few and far between in legal studies, despite the fact current market distortions in the food system are underpinned by historical agricultural and trade law policies. This paper seeks to connect findings... Read More about Dietary Change and Climate Change: What Role for Law Making?.

Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone" (2023)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2023, January). Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone". Paper presented at European Congress of Qualitative Inquiry, Portsmouth, UK

This paper examines the complex production of “aloneness” as subjectivity, considering lived experience, multimedia Instagram/Facebook texts, and academic writing. The context is hiking and camping/bothying “alone” and, in particular, hiking alone as... Read More about Autoethnography, assemblage, and the lived/researched subjectivity of hiking "alone".

Continuing Professional Education: A Framework of Participation (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
McLean, L. (2022, December). Continuing Professional Education: A Framework of Participation. Paper presented at Mobilities in Higher Education: SRHE International Conference 2022, Online

This paper explores the nature and context of students’ participation in Continuing Professional Education (post-experience), with a focus on the experiences of those engaging in a Masters level, professionally accredited qualification (MSC Human Res... Read More about Continuing Professional Education: A Framework of Participation.

The Interplay of Food Labels & Dietary Motivation on Product Health Ratings and Purchase Intentions (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Naughton, P. (2022, November). The Interplay of Food Labels & Dietary Motivation on Product Health Ratings and Purchase Intentions. Paper presented at EffosT Conference 2022, Dublin

The aim of this study is to examine the effects of two nutrition claims (reduced sugar and protein content), a traffic light nutrition label, and the moderating role of weight control motivation on the appeal and perceived healthfulness of foods.

Goal Congruence in Place Branding (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Leask, A., & Dinnie, K. (2022, October). Goal Congruence in Place Branding. Paper presented at International Place Branding Association Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France

The Applicability of Autopoietic Cybernetics in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Duddy, D., Weaver, M., & Stantchev, D. (2022, September). The Applicability of Autopoietic Cybernetics in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking. Presented at Logistics Research Network Conference, Supply Chain Innovation: People, Process, Technology, Birmingham, UK

Purpose: This research examines whether an autopoietic cybernetic model can assist in achieving greater effectiveness and efficiency in the humanitarian supply chain paradigm. It examines the extent to which a holistic view is taken during humani... Read More about The Applicability of Autopoietic Cybernetics in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking.

Grand Challenges and OR: the Cost of Living Crisis (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weaver, M. (2022, September). Grand Challenges and OR: the Cost of Living Crisis. Presented at OR64: OR For a Better World Together, University of Warwick

Each year we pose a “grand challenge” to provide an opportunity to identify how OR can be used to help solve real-world issues in our host city region, the UK and beyond. We have not been short of challenges in the past, be it the climate emergency,... Read More about Grand Challenges and OR: the Cost of Living Crisis.

The Build for Purpose Canvas (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Weaver, M., Fonseca, A., & Tan, H. (2022, September). The Build for Purpose Canvas. Paper presented at OR64 The Annual Operational Research Conference, University of Warwick

The paper proposes the “Build for Purpose Canvas” (B4PC) to help organisations to put purpose at the heart of their business, build meaningful relationships with communities and amplify impact by co-creating solutions to common issue(s) of concern wh... Read More about The Build for Purpose Canvas.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) when Working from Home: Opportunities for Leadership and Engagement (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hejjas, K., Bratton, A., & Gilek, M. (2022, August). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) when Working from Home: Opportunities for Leadership and Engagement. Paper presented at British Academy of Management (BAM) 2022, Manchester, England

Homeworking arrangements are increasing with many office-based employees working either fully or part time from home. Despite benefits associated with homeworking, including increased flexibility, limitations include a direct impact of this work arra... Read More about Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) when Working from Home: Opportunities for Leadership and Engagement.

B Corps – do network ties matter? (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
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?.

The User Perspective on Innovation in eLearning: A Single-Case Study from IBM (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ziegler, A., Peisl, T., & Harte, P. (2022). The User Perspective on Innovation in eLearning: A Single-Case Study from IBM. In Systems, Software and Services Process Improvement: EuroSPI 2022 (750-762). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15559-8_52

Innovation in eLearning has been discussed in academic research for more than 30 years. Current research around eLearning even questions if former product adoption models are still valid, and new alternative formats are tested. In times of subscripti... Read More about The User Perspective on Innovation in eLearning: A Single-Case Study from IBM.

Exploring the Ethics of Regulatory Models in the Medieval Muslim World: Historico-Ethical Patterns of Political Economic Narratives on Institutionalisation of Ethics within the Classical Literature (A.D. 950 – 1450) (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khaleel, F. (2022, July). Exploring the Ethics of Regulatory Models in the Medieval Muslim World: Historico-Ethical Patterns of Political Economic Narratives on Institutionalisation of Ethics within the Classical Literature (A.D. 950 – 1450). Paper presented at The Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics: Research Network ‘R’ Virtual Conference, Durham University

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