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Putting the ‘Work’ into Fieldwork (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Wight, C. (2019, April). Putting the ‘Work’ into Fieldwork. Presented at WEI International Conference on Education and the Humanities, Vienna, Austria

Born vs. Educated Entrepreneurs: Who Are Richer and Happier? (2019)
Book Chapter
Sawang, S., & Kivits, R. A. (2019). Born vs. Educated Entrepreneurs: Who Are Richer and Happier?. In Women Entrepreneurs and Strategic Decision Making in the Global Economy (258-276). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7479-8.ch013

Setting itself apart from previous research, which focuses on either entrepreneurship-prone personality traits or education and uses the remaining as a control, the current chapter tests the main effect as well as the interaction among e-traits, educ... Read More about Born vs. Educated Entrepreneurs: Who Are Richer and Happier?.

Innovating in Digital Platforms: An Integrative Approach (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Neves da Rocha, F., & Pollock, N. (2019, May). Innovating in Digital Platforms: An Integrative Approach. Presented at 21st International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, Heraklion, Crete, Greece

Increasing competitive pressures are leading companies to innovate through digital platforms. The dominant theme within extant research on innovation in these platforms conceptualises two different processes: Generativity (Tilson et al., 2010; Yoo e... Read More about Innovating in Digital Platforms: An Integrative Approach.

European Union Regulation of Insurance Industry in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis (2019)
Journal Article
Emond, I., & Kunertová, T. (2019). European Union Regulation of Insurance Industry in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis. The Lawyer Quarterly, 9(2), 140-149

At the time of writing of this article we have reached the tenth anniversary of the peak of the financial crisis of 2007 to 2008. The 2008 financial crisis and its aftermath provide the backdrop to regulatory actions in the field of insurance. The ar... Read More about European Union Regulation of Insurance Industry in the Aftermath of the Financial Crisis.

Why Introduce People to the Raspberry Pi (2019)
Other
Berberich, R. (2019). Why Introduce People to the Raspberry Pi

Learn why I consider the Raspberry Pi one of our best opportunities to invite more people to the open source community.

Adapt or Perish – But How (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Berberich, R. (2019, December). Adapt or Perish – But How. Paper presented at PMI Congress 2019, Delft, Netherlands

Conference Presentation at the PMI Congress 2019 in Delft Netherlands

Process Need Areas and Technology Adoption in Construction Site Management (2019)
Journal Article
Ozumba, A., Ojiako, U., Shakantu, W., Marshall, A., & Chipulu, M. (2019). Process Need Areas and Technology Adoption in Construction Site Management. Journal of Construction in Developing Countries, 24(2), 123-155. https://doi.org/10.21315/jcdc2019.24.2.6

The study explores the areas of process need in construction site management and technology utilisation to address those needs within the construction industry. An exploratory case study was used, with a focus on process need areas that could be impa... Read More about Process Need Areas and Technology Adoption in Construction Site Management.

Cracking the Enterprise Code: An educator's reflections for effective Teaching and Quality Learning (2019)
Journal Article
Omeihe, I., & Omeihe, K. O. (2019). Cracking the Enterprise Code: An educator's reflections for effective Teaching and Quality Learning. Journal of Higher Education Service Science and Management, 2(3), 1-12

There is a broad consensus that curriculum design principles and practices must be underpinned by effective institutional, national and international agendas. This argument is strengthened by the assertion that teaching and learning activities are de... Read More about Cracking the Enterprise Code: An educator's reflections for effective Teaching and Quality Learning.

Trust, SME Internationalisation and Networks: A study of three Nigerian cultural blocs (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Omeihe, K. (2019, August). Trust, SME Internationalisation and Networks: A study of three Nigerian cultural blocs. Presented at Centre for African Research on Enterprise and Economic Development (CAREED) Conference, Paisley, UK

Presented at Centre for African Research on Enterprise and Economic Development (CAREED) Conference, Paisley, on 29-30 Aug 2019.

Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Omeihe, K., & Amoako, I. (2019, August). Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana. Presented at Proceedings of the 2019 Conference Academy of International Business Africa Conference, Accra, Ghana

Based on a qualitative study, this paper aims to develop an understanding of the role of trust in SME internationalisation in West Africa. To date most of the literature on trust and SME internationalisation reveals a paucity of studies on how trust... Read More about Trust and SME internationalisation Networks in West Africa: Insights from Nigeria and Ghana.

Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Khan, M. S., Omeihe, K. O., Amoako, I. O., & Gustafsson, V. (2019, November). Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks. Presented at Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship (ISBE): SPACE – Exploring New Frontiers and Entrepreneurial Places, Newcastle

Topic: Trust and West African SME Networks Applicability to the conference theme: From our viewpoint, the goal of this paper is to expose the notion that very little is known about trust and SME networks from a West African perspective. With this in... Read More about Trust and West African Exporting SME Networks.

Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Omeihe, K. O., Gustafsson, V., Amoako, I. O., & Khan, M. S. (2019, September). Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships. Presented at British Academy of Management Conference, Birmingham, uk

Purpose- To date, most of the literature on trust and distrust reveal a paucity of studies about Nigerian Supply chain relationships. Specifically, this paper attempts to address this gap by examining how trust is developed and repaired in supply cha... Read More about Trust And Distrust In Nigerian Supply Chain Relationships.

Scottish Government Consultation Response: Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots Law (2019)
Other
Barnes Macfarlane, L.-A. (2019). Scottish Government Consultation Response: Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots Law

Response to the Scottish Government Consultation: Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots Law.

Response 308224602 by Dr Lesley-Anne Barnes Macfarlane, Edinburgh Napier University (Child and Family Law and Policy Team)... Read More about Scottish Government Consultation Response: Incorporating the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child into Scots Law.

The forward facing flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking for the beer festival attendee (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Robertson, M., & Adams, A. (2019, July). The forward facing flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking for the beer festival attendee. Paper presented at Leisure Studies Association (LSA) 2019, Abertay University, Dundee

Dӧrk, Carpendale and Williamson (2011) review the Flaneur (Baudelaire, 1863) in contemporary settings, positing the information flanuer as representing a new way of thinking about information seeking. We adapt and extend this and consider the future... Read More about The forward facing flaneur: a fresh look at information seeking for the beer festival attendee.

Business Events - the application of design and transforming access (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Robertson, M., & McLachie, J. (2019, May). Business Events - the application of design and transforming access. Paper presented at Atlas Business Tourism 2019 Special Interest Group Conference, Porvoo, Finland

This work introduces and critically reviews the changing notion of social responsibility in the behaviour and actions of Business Event provision and its management. In particular, the work focuses on the development of inclusive practice in Business... Read More about Business Events - the application of design and transforming access.

The Applicability of Commercial Supply Chain Models in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Duddy, D. G., Weaver, M., & Stantchev, D. (2019, September). The Applicability of Commercial Supply Chain Models in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking. Presented at Logistics Research Network Annual Conference 2019, Northampton

This research argues that there are a number of potential pitfalls when using traditional commercial supply chain models for humanitarian supply chain issues and it examines the extent to which existing humanitarian supply chain thinking is based on... Read More about The Applicability of Commercial Supply Chain Models in Humanitarian Supply Chain Thinking.

Accounting for the Ideology and Culture within Literature: Deconstruction of Arguments in Modern Islamic Discourse on Economics and Finance (2019)
Journal Article
Khaleel, F., & Avdukic, A. (2019). Accounting for the Ideology and Culture within Literature: Deconstruction of Arguments in Modern Islamic Discourse on Economics and Finance. Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law, 8(2), 112-137

There currently exists a body of discourse on finance, economics, and social governance representative of emerging and contemporary Islamic thought with an aim to create an Islamic perspective within these fields. It consists of legal rulings, recomm... Read More about Accounting for the Ideology and Culture within Literature: Deconstruction of Arguments in Modern Islamic Discourse on Economics and Finance.

Corporate identity orientation and disorientation: A complexity theory perspective (2019)
Journal Article
Devereux, L., Melewar, T., Dinnie, K., & Lange, T. (2020). Corporate identity orientation and disorientation: A complexity theory perspective. Journal of Business Research, 109, 413-424. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.09.048

The importance of corporate identity to organizations is increasing, which has led to the conceptualisation of corporate identity orientation. This paper challenges existing thinking by suggesting that if corporate identity orientation exists, so cou... Read More about Corporate identity orientation and disorientation: A complexity theory perspective.

Transformational leadership and work unit innovation: A dyadic two-wave investigation (2019)
Journal Article
Sheehan, M., Garavan, T. N., & Morley, M. J. (2020). Transformational leadership and work unit innovation: A dyadic two-wave investigation. Journal of Business Research, 109, 399-412. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2019.10.072

Mobilising arguments from conservation of resources theory (COR) and employing time-lagged, multi-source data, we propose and test a model connecting unit level transformational leadership (TFL) to work unit innovation performance. We theorise that u... Read More about Transformational leadership and work unit innovation: A dyadic two-wave investigation.

Explaining collaboration in consensual and conflictual governance networks (2019)
Journal Article
Gronow, A., Wagner, P., & Ylä‐Anttila, T. (2020). Explaining collaboration in consensual and conflictual governance networks. Public Administration, 98(3), 730-745. https://doi.org/10.1111/padm.12641

The conditions under which policy beliefs and influential actors shape collaborative behaviour in governance networks are not well understood. This article applies exponential random graph models to network data from Finland and Sweden to investigate... Read More about Explaining collaboration in consensual and conflictual governance networks.