Differentiating Between Supply and Supplier Risk for Better Supply Chain Risk Management
(2018)
Book Chapter
Sarker, S. (2019). Differentiating Between Supply and Supplier Risk for Better Supply Chain Risk Management. In G. A. Zsidisin, & M. Henke (Eds.), Revisiting Supply Chain Risk (315-328). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03813-7_19
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The Paradox of Risk Management: A Supply Management Practice Perspective (2018)
Book Chapter
Sarker, S. (2019). The Paradox of Risk Management: A Supply Management Practice Perspective. In G. A. Zsidisin, & M. Henke (Eds.), Revisiting Supply Chain Risk (421-437). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-03813-7_24How are risks managed in organizations? A conformist answer to this question is that all the plausible risks are first identified, then assessed and finally mitigated or treated. Grounded on a single in-depth case study of a leading global manufactur... Read More about The Paradox of Risk Management: A Supply Management Practice Perspective.
Building dynamic capabilities for digital transformation: An ongoing process of strategic renewal (2018)
Journal Article
Warner, K. S., & Wäger, M. (2019). Building dynamic capabilities for digital transformation: An ongoing process of strategic renewal. Long Range Planning, 52(3), 326-349. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lrp.2018.12.001In this qualitative study, we explore how incumbent firms in traditional industries build dynamic capabilities for digital transformation. Digital transformation has been defined as the use of new digital technologies, such as mobile, artificial inte... Read More about Building dynamic capabilities for digital transformation: An ongoing process of strategic renewal.
Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving (2018)
Book Chapter
Clarke, D., Weir, D., & Patrick, H. (2018). Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving. In Work, Working and Work Relationships in a Changing World. RoutledgeThere has been a revival of traditional beer in the UK and the craft beer market is becoming increasingly competitive, resulting in producers bringing a little more theatre to the category. Beer drinking is primarily about taste and, since consumers... Read More about Craft beer, Cicerones and changing identities in beer serving.
Barriers of Effective Food Safety Performance: An Explanatory Sequential Approach (2018)
Preprint / Working Paper
Lin, N., Sisson, A., & Paez, P. Barriers of Effective Food Safety Performance: An Explanatory Sequential ApproachQualitative methods could help provide discerned information among food service workers as to recognize different attitudes, motivations, and barriers to perform food safety behaviors (Arendt et al., 2013). Collective evidence suggests that exploring... Read More about Barriers of Effective Food Safety Performance: An Explanatory Sequential Approach.
TH’s accounting shenanigans hurt ‘face’ of Islamic finance (2018)
Newspaper / Magazine
Minhat, M., & Dzolkarnaini, N. (2018). TH’s accounting shenanigans hurt ‘face’ of Islamic financeNo abstract available.
The full article can be viewed at this link:
https://themalaysianreserve.com/2018/12/17/ths-accounting-shenanigans-hurt-face-of-islamic-finance/
Global Issues: The Technological Framework (2018)
Book Chapter
Bratton, J., & Grant, K. (2018). Global Issues: The Technological Framework. In The International Business Environment (251-288). (Fourth edition). Oxford University PressNo abstract available.
Fair Work in Scotland’s Social Care Sector 2019 (2018)
Report
Lindsay, C., Findlay, P., Watson, A., & Young, D. (2018). Fair Work in Scotland’s Social Care Sector 2019. The Fairwork FoundationThis is the first report by the Fair Work Convention (FWC) since the Fair Work Framework was published. It is commissioned research from the University of Strathclyde on how frontline workers and their managers feel about their day to day work. We a... Read More about Fair Work in Scotland’s Social Care Sector 2019.
The interaction between institutional and stakeholder pressures: Advancing a framework for categorising carbon disclosure strategies (2018)
Journal Article
Herold, D. M., Farr‐Wharton, B., Lee, K., & Groschopf, W. (2019). The interaction between institutional and stakeholder pressures: Advancing a framework for categorising carbon disclosure strategies. Business Strategy and Development, 2(2), 77-90. https://doi.org/10.1002/bsd2.44Multiple institutional and stakeholder demands have led to different strategies in the measurement and disclosure of carbon-related information. Although scholars acknowledge the prevalence of competing institutional logics as being a driver of diffe... Read More about The interaction between institutional and stakeholder pressures: Advancing a framework for categorising carbon disclosure strategies.
A futility, perversity and jeopardy critique of “risk appetite” (2018)
Journal Article
Marshall, S., Ojiako, U., & Chipulu, M. (2019). A futility, perversity and jeopardy critique of “risk appetite”. International Journal of Organizational Analysis, 27(1), 51-73. https://doi.org/10.1108/IJOA-06-2017-1175Purpose
Risk appetite is widely accepted as a guiding metaphor for strategic risk management, yet metaphors for complex practice are hard to critique. This paper aims to apply an analytical framework comprising three categories of flaw – futility, p... Read More about A futility, perversity and jeopardy critique of “risk appetite”.
Digital Skills Development : Effective digital profiles for researchers (2018)
Book
Kerr, G., Worsley, H., & Whitnall, D. (2018). Digital Skills Development : Effective digital profiles for researchersWe are living in a digital era where the majority of people spend a vast amount of time on social media. So as academics it is important that we access this digital world and use it to our advantage. Social media is a key aspect of science communicat... Read More about Digital Skills Development : Effective digital profiles for researchers.
"Like a pot without a handle": Law, Meaning and Practice in Medieval Bhutan (2018)
Journal Article
Whitecross, R. (2018). "Like a pot without a handle": Law, Meaning and Practice in Medieval Bhutan. Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie, 26, 87-103. https://doi.org/10.3406/asie.2017.1490No abstract available.
The shifting terrain of commercial aviation: Implications for HRM (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Grant, K., & Maxwell, G. (2018, December). The shifting terrain of commercial aviation: Implications for HRM. Presented at CIPD Applied Research Conference, Nottingham Trent UniversitySafety is of paramount importance in commercial aviation. Human factors account for up to 80% of aviation accidents and incidents. Commercial aviation is experiencing rapid growth and change while facing intense competition from a large number of new... Read More about The shifting terrain of commercial aviation: Implications for HRM.
Building entrepreneurial potential abroad – exploring return migrant experience (2018)
Journal Article
Pauli, U., & Osowska, R. (2018). Building entrepreneurial potential abroad – exploring return migrant experience. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 25, 936-954. https://doi.org/10.1108/ijebr-02-2018-0098Purpose: This paper examines how entrepreneurial potential is built abroad during periods of EU economic migration and how this affects the entrepreneurial behaviour of individuals after returning to their home country. Design: A mixed method approac... Read More about Building entrepreneurial potential abroad – exploring return migrant experience.
Establishing successful methods of entrepreneurship education in nurturing new entrepreneurs: Exploring entrepreneurial practice (2018)
Journal Article
Murray, A., Crammond, R. J., Omeihe, K. O., & Scuotto, V. (2018). Establishing successful methods of entrepreneurship education in nurturing new entrepreneurs: Exploring entrepreneurial practice. Journal of Higher Education Service Science and Management, 1(1),Scholars who have studied entrepreneurship education have lent distinct value by demonstrating how it nurtures student entrepreneurial attitudes. Although this has encouraged the development of enterprise through conventional modes of delivery, the i... Read More about Establishing successful methods of entrepreneurship education in nurturing new entrepreneurs: Exploring entrepreneurial practice.
Bhutan: A rock and a hard place (2018)
Newspaper / Magazine
Whitecross, R. (2018). Bhutan: A rock and a hard place. https://www.policyforum.net/bhutan-a-rock-and-a-hard-place/As a new government prepares to take office, Bhutan’s foreign policy decisions now will shape the country’s future in years to come, Richard Whitecross writes.
Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family Wellbeing (2018)
Book Chapter
Minnaert, L. (2018). Family Travel in the US: Attitudes and Barriers to Family Wellbeing. In A. M. Munar, J. G. Alsop, S. Benjamin, K. Boluk, A. Carr, L. Cooke, & P. Wright (Eds.), Tourism and Wellness: Travel for the Good of All?. Rowman & Littlefield
The role of fan benefits in shaping responses to sponsorship activation (2018)
Journal Article
Dreisbach, J., Woisetschläger, D. M., Backhaus, C., & Cornwell, T. B. (2021). The role of fan benefits in shaping responses to sponsorship activation. Journal of Business Research, 124, 780-789. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2018.11.041As sponsorship in sports, arts and entertainment has grown, so have the myriad ways to activate partnerships. This study investigates the mechanisms through which sales-oriented activation campaigns affect consumer evaluations. Based on a benefit typ... Read More about The role of fan benefits in shaping responses to sponsorship activation.
Tapping the thirdness in the intercultural space of dialogue (2018)
Journal Article
Zhou, V. X., & Pilcher, N. (2018). Tapping the thirdness in the intercultural space of dialogue. Language and Intercultural Communication, 19(1), 23-37. https://doi.org/10.1080/14708477.2018.1545025In this paper, we explore intercultural communication as dialogue occurring in a third space. Through seven students' reflective essays on group-based intercultural learning, we analyse the ever-shifting communicative space that interlocutors produce... Read More about Tapping the thirdness in the intercultural space of dialogue.
“Researching” real-life gendered normativities and performances of expertise: Natural ethnography, friendship as method, and a campervan conversion project (2018)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2018, November). “Researching” real-life gendered normativities and performances of expertise: Natural ethnography, friendship as method, and a campervan conversion project. Paper presented at Contemporary Ethnography Across the Disciplines, ChileLast year, I bought a former plumber’s van and built myself a campervan. Then I reflected on the experience —including writing about it in scholarly spaces— as a learning ‘journey’ and as a series of identity negotiations. There was the everyday sexi... Read More about “Researching” real-life gendered normativities and performances of expertise: Natural ethnography, friendship as method, and a campervan conversion project.