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Managerial ideology and identity in the nationalised British coal industry, 1947–1994 (2022)
Journal Article
Perchard, A., & Gildart, K. (2023). Managerial ideology and identity in the nationalised British coal industry, 1947–1994. Economic and Industrial Democracy, 44(1), 230-261. https://doi.org/10.1177/0143831x211069413

This article examines managerial ideology and identity in the nationalised British coal industry. On nationalisation in 1947, the National Coal Board (NCB) – after 1987 the British Coal Corporation – became the largest socialised industry outside of... Read More about Managerial ideology and identity in the nationalised British coal industry, 1947–1994.

Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information (2022)
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Fascia, M. (2022). Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information. Journal of Strategy, Operations & Economics, 7(1), https://doi.org/10.31219/osf.io/cdx8a

We can consider the unity of knowledge in a business context as a singular event, but nonetheless, deliberate a contrary perspective from current knowledge transfer practitioners. Both perspectives agree, deliverable knowledge is key for business suc... Read More about Viewpoints of Epistemic Principals between Knowledge and Information.

Political and technical complexities of electronic toll collection: Lessons from Taiwan (2022)
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Tseng, P., & Pilcher, N. (2022). Political and technical complexities of electronic toll collection: Lessons from Taiwan. Case Studies on Transport Policy, 10(1), 444-453. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cstp.2022.01.005

Traditional manual toll collection (MTC) imposes a significant queue length near toll plazas and results in road users delay (travel time loss), administration, fuel consumption, accidents, and other societal costs. Many countries (e.g. the U.S., Jap... Read More about Political and technical complexities of electronic toll collection: Lessons from Taiwan.

Learning Through Competition (2022)
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Mackenzie, C., Bauer, A. C., & Reiterer, J. (2022). Learning Through Competition. International Journal of Sales Transformation, 8(1), 11-12

The USA has been foremost in developing and promoting sales competitions for university graduates. However, this dominance is quietly being challenged by the Europeans and universities across South East Asia. There are different factors at play acr... Read More about Learning Through Competition.

Planning Horizon in International Travel Decision-Making: The Role of Individual and Cultural Determinants (2022)
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Backhaus, C., Heussler, T., & Croce, V. (2023). Planning Horizon in International Travel Decision-Making: The Role of Individual and Cultural Determinants. Journal of Travel Research, 62(2), 432-447. https://doi.org/10.1177/00472875211066112

A solid understanding of when travel decisions are made in relation to travelers’ planning horizons is crucial for travel service providers. Despite its importance, there are very few empirical studies investigating the planning horizon and its antec... Read More about Planning Horizon in International Travel Decision-Making: The Role of Individual and Cultural Determinants.

Ambiguity in Performance Management Systems of Complex Multi-stakeholder Organisations (2022)
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Ojiako, U., Bititci, U., Marshall, A., Chipulu, M., Manville, G., Muthalagu, S. J., & Farrington, T. (2023). Ambiguity in Performance Management Systems of Complex Multi-stakeholder Organisations. Production Planning and Control, 34(14), 1393–1413. http

This study undertakes an in-depth and rigorous exploration and explanation of the sources and implications of ambiguity in performance measurement systems and performance management practices (PMM) systems of complex multi-stakeholder organisations.... Read More about Ambiguity in Performance Management Systems of Complex Multi-stakeholder Organisations.

The EU Preventive Restructuring Framework: in Extra Time? (2022)
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Gant, J. L., Boon, G., Ehmke, D. C., Ghio, E., Langkjaer, L., Vaccari, E., & Omar, P. J. (2022). The EU Preventive Restructuring Framework: in Extra Time?. Jogászvilág, 1(2),

In 2019, the EU adopted the Preventive Restructuring Directive to introduce harmonisation enabling viable enterprises and entrepreneurs that are in financial difficulties to have access to effective national preventive restructuring frameworks so tha... Read More about The EU Preventive Restructuring Framework: in Extra Time?.

Interculturality in Action at an English Conversation Club in a Thai University: The use of Cultural Differences and Spatial Repertoire/ Thai 'Habitat' Factor in the Management of Interaction (2021)
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Victoria, M., & Sangiamchit, C. (2021). Interculturality in Action at an English Conversation Club in a Thai University: The use of Cultural Differences and Spatial Repertoire/ Thai 'Habitat' Factor in the Management of Interaction. Journal of Language an

The current investigation explores interculturality by looking at the language practices of a culturally and linguistically diverse group of postgraduate students from China, Japan, Vietnam, the Philippines and Thailand. As members of an English con... Read More about Interculturality in Action at an English Conversation Club in a Thai University: The use of Cultural Differences and Spatial Repertoire/ Thai 'Habitat' Factor in the Management of Interaction.

Commercializing University Innovations: A Sense-Making Perspective to Communicate Between Academics and Industry (2021)
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Andrews, K., MacIntosh, R., & Sitko, R. (2024). Commercializing University Innovations: A Sense-Making Perspective to Communicate Between Academics and Industry. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 71, 614 - 625. https://doi.org/10.1109/tem.2021.

Technology transfer offices (TTOs) play a key role in helping universities commercialize research and distribute knowledge. Nonetheless, there remains an incomplete understanding of the communication, which takes place between academics, industry par... Read More about Commercializing University Innovations: A Sense-Making Perspective to Communicate Between Academics and Industry.

Caught in the (Red)act: Insights from the Van Duyn Dossier (2021)
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Munro, R., & Williams, R. (2021). Caught in the (Red)act: Insights from the Van Duyn Dossier. European Papers, 6(1), 589-598. https://doi.org/10.15166/2499-8249/487

Van Duyn v Home Office (case 41/74) was the UK's first preliminary reference procedure case and is best known for its role in developing the meaning of direct effect, free movement of workers and public policy under EU law. The Court of Justice in th... Read More about Caught in the (Red)act: Insights from the Van Duyn Dossier.

Wildlife Crime: Story of an International Law Lacuna (2021)
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Yearbook, M. P. (2021). Wildlife Crime: Story of an International Law Lacuna. Max Planck Yearbook of United Nations Law Online, 25(1), 498-552. https://doi.org/10.1163/18757413_02501019

Wildlife crime and more precisely the illicit trade of wildlife products is one of the fastest growing international crimes in connection with narcotics trafficking, human trafficking and the small arms trade. Conducted mostly by transnational crime... Read More about Wildlife Crime: Story of an International Law Lacuna.

Book Review: 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law' (2021)
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Barnes Macfarlane, L. (2021). Book Review: 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law'. Juridical Review, 2021(1), 59-61

Review of 'A History of Scottish Child Protection Law', by K McK Norrie (published 23-7-2020).

“Hayan na ang mga Hampas-dugo! (the Penitents are coming!)”: Penitensya as Religious-Dark Tourism (2021)
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Wight, C., & Victoria, M. (2022). “Hayan na ang mga Hampas-dugo! (the Penitents are coming!)”: Penitensya as Religious-Dark Tourism. Tourist Studies, 22(1), 89-113. https://doi.org/10.1177/14687976211067261

This paper applies indigenous research methods to understand the motives of visitors attending Penitensya (a Lenten Filipino ritual involving violent ritualistic performances) which we introduce as a novel form of religious-dark tourism. The paper al... Read More about “Hayan na ang mga Hampas-dugo! (the Penitents are coming!)”: Penitensya as Religious-Dark Tourism.

The Microfoundations of Dynamic Capabilities for Incremental and Radical Innovation in Knowledge‐Intensive Businesses (2021)
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Sheehan, M., Garavan, T. N., & Morley, M. J. (2023). The Microfoundations of Dynamic Capabilities for Incremental and Radical Innovation in Knowledge‐Intensive Businesses. British Journal of Management, 34(1), 220-240. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8551.

We theorize and test the impact of two microfoundations of dynamic capabilities on incremental and radical innovation in knowledge-intensive businesses (KIBs). We argue that numerical flexibility and training, as human resources (HR) microfoundations... Read More about The Microfoundations of Dynamic Capabilities for Incremental and Radical Innovation in Knowledge‐Intensive Businesses.

From fast food to a well-balanced diet: toward a programme focused approach to feedback in higher education (2021)
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Wilder-Davis, K., Carless, D., Huxham, M., McCune, V., McLatchie, J., Jessop, T., & Marzetti, H. (2021). From fast food to a well-balanced diet: toward a programme focused approach to feedback in higher education. Practitioner Research in Higher Education

Feedback may be considered ‘good’ according to many of the criteria in the literature whilst still having little or no impact on students’ learning in the longer term. Feedback in the context of this paper is defined as the process of learners obtain... Read More about From fast food to a well-balanced diet: toward a programme focused approach to feedback in higher education.

High-Performance Work Practices and Labour Productivity: A Six Wave Longitudinal Study of UK Manufacturing and Service SMEs (2021)
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Sheehan, M., & Garavan, T. (2022). High-Performance Work Practices and Labour Productivity: A Six Wave Longitudinal Study of UK Manufacturing and Service SMEs. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 33(16), 3353-3386. https://doi.org/10.1080/

This study utilises both evolutionary resource-based view (EBRV) and open systems theory to investigate the long term impact of high-performance work practices (HPWPs) on labour productivity in UK manufacturing and service sector SMEs. We investigate... Read More about High-Performance Work Practices and Labour Productivity: A Six Wave Longitudinal Study of UK Manufacturing and Service SMEs.

Estimating the emissions potential of marine transportation using the Kra Canal (2021)
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Tseng, P., & Pilcher, N. (2022). Estimating the emissions potential of marine transportation using the Kra Canal. Maritime Transport Research, 3, 100041. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.martra.2021.100041

The Panama and Suez canals greatly reduced pollutant emissions from shipping through much reduced sailing distances. Another possible future canal is across the Kra isthmus in Thailand, reducing sailing distances for ships travelling from East Asia t... Read More about Estimating the emissions potential of marine transportation using the Kra Canal.

Does membership of local Chambers of Commerce networks enhance rural SME performance?: An empirical analysis (2021)
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Tiwasing, P., & Sawang, S. (2022). Does membership of local Chambers of Commerce networks enhance rural SME performance?: An empirical analysis. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 28(2), 368-385. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijebr

Purpose Local Chambers of Commerce networks provide small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with an opportunity to access essential information and networking with other businesses, resulting in improved business performance. However, rural SMEs... Read More about Does membership of local Chambers of Commerce networks enhance rural SME performance?: An empirical analysis.