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Storytelling in the Craft Beer Bar (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Patrick, H. (2019, July). Storytelling in the Craft Beer Bar. Paper presented at Craft Beer Research and Enterprise Workshop Symposium (CBREW), Edinburgh

Assessing job quality within the Scottish microbrewing sector (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Ellis, V., & Richards, J. (2019, July). Assessing job quality within the Scottish microbrewing sector. Paper presented at Centre for Beer Research and Enterprise (CBREW) Workshop

Abstract not available.

Don’t Work For Free (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Patrick, H., & Kranert, M. (2019, July). Don’t Work For Free. Paper presented at Work Employment and Society 2019

Biosecurity Risk and Tourist Communication in Ireland (2019)
Journal Article
Hanrahan, J., & Melly, D. (2019). Biosecurity Risk and Tourist Communication in Ireland. European Journal of Tourism Research, 22, 45-61

A lack of sufficient biosecurity communication for tourists can lead to higher biosecurity risk which may result in severe environmental, human health and associated economic impacts. The scope of this research is to assess biosecurity plans and comm... Read More about Biosecurity Risk and Tourist Communication in Ireland.

Critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Peak Lenin, Kyrgyzstan: Current problems and possible solutions. Results of the 2018 study (2019)
Journal Article
Taylor, S., & Komissarov, V. (2019). Critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Peak Lenin, Kyrgyzstan: Current problems and possible solutions. Results of the 2018 study. Tourism of Kyrgyzstan: Practice; Problems and Perspectives, 15(1), 47-65

This reports the findings of a wide ranging investigation of mountaineering tourism on the 7,134metre Lenin Peak on the Kyrgyz/Tajikistan border. The nature of current tourism demand and supply are investigated and a range of key issues and proble... Read More about Critical assessment of mountaineering tourism on Peak Lenin, Kyrgyzstan: Current problems and possible solutions. Results of the 2018 study.

#ILovePortland 2019 (2019)
Report
Ferdinand, N., & Robertson, M. (2019). #ILovePortland 2019. Isle of Portland: b-side CIC

A public consultation focussed on the Isle of Portland’s ‘loveability’ and the key opportunities and challenges for b-side and its stakeholders to build resilience in 2019 and beyond. The content of this report is intended to be a contribution to bui... Read More about #ILovePortland 2019.

The role of emotions in shaping purchase intentions for innovations using emerging technologies: A scenario‐based investigation in the context of nanotechnology (2019)
Journal Article
Seegebarth, B., Backhaus, C., & Woisetschläger, D. M. (2019). The role of emotions in shaping purchase intentions for innovations using emerging technologies: A scenario‐based investigation in the context of nanotechnology. Psychology and Marketing, 36(9), 844-862. https://doi.org/10.1002/mar.21228

Although emotions may not play a major role as antecedents of consumers′ innovation acceptance, this study proposes that attitude formation works differently in the context of emerging technologies because of their high levels of uncertainty. To inve... Read More about The role of emotions in shaping purchase intentions for innovations using emerging technologies: A scenario‐based investigation in the context of nanotechnology.

Contributing to the Circular Economy by Applying Behavioural Economics for Distinct Urban Mines Exploitation: A mobile and smart phone case study among UK university students (2019)
Thesis
Pierron, X. Contributing to the Circular Economy by Applying Behavioural Economics for Distinct Urban Mines Exploitation: A mobile and smart phone case study among UK university students. (Thesis). University of Southampton. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/1906165

In 2017, 2 billion mobile and smart phones were manufactured but only 15% were collected back. Although realistically not 100% could be collected back, there is scope for improvement. To further close the loop for a circular economy, mobile and sma... Read More about Contributing to the Circular Economy by Applying Behavioural Economics for Distinct Urban Mines Exploitation: A mobile and smart phone case study among UK university students.

The perception of crowding, quality and well-being: a study of Vietnamese public health services (2019)
Journal Article
Sawang, S., Chou, C. Y., & Truong-Dinh, B. Q. (2019). The perception of crowding, quality and well-being: a study of Vietnamese public health services. Journal of Health Organization and Management, 33(4), 460-477. https://doi.org/10.1108/jhom-08-2018-0233

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to which the perception of crowding by medical staff and patients impacts patients’ perceived service quality (SQ), overall satisfaction and emotional well-being. Design/methodology/appro... Read More about The perception of crowding, quality and well-being: a study of Vietnamese public health services.

Indian Ocean 1942 (2019)
Book
Piegzik, M. (2019). Indian Ocean 1942. Warsaw: Bellona

Exploring Language and Culture through Film (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M. (2019, June). Exploring Language and Culture through Film. Paper presented at DLTE Learning and Teaching Conference, Edinburgh Napier University

This presentation reports on the results of the project Exploring Language and Culture through Film which was part of the Enhancement initiative.

Embedding a Culture of Kindness in the University Curriculum (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Younger, R., Angelova, N., Hislop, J., Brodie, J., & James, K. (2019, June). Embedding a Culture of Kindness in the University Curriculum. Presented at Learning and Teaching Conference, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

Designing Learning Communities for All – An Overview of the QAA ‘Belonging’ Enhancement Mini Projects (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Gray, A., Brodie, J., & Haddow, C. (2019, June). Designing Learning Communities for All – An Overview of the QAA ‘Belonging’ Enhancement Mini Projects. Paper presented at Learning & Teaching Conference, 2019, Edinburgh

This presentation will provide the audience with an overview of the QAA ‘belonging’ enhancement mini-projects that have been undertaken across the University since the launch of the theme in 2017. This strand of the current QAA enhancement theme seek... Read More about Designing Learning Communities for All – An Overview of the QAA ‘Belonging’ Enhancement Mini Projects.

The Use of Indigenous Methods in Research (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M. (2019, June). The Use of Indigenous Methods in Research. Paper presented at ENU Research Conference 2019, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

Thomas Craig on the origin and development of feudal law (2019)
Journal Article
Dodd, L. (2019). Thomas Craig on the origin and development of feudal law. Legal History Review / Revue d'Histoire du Droit / Tijdschrift voor Rechtsgeschiedenis, 87(1-2), 86-127. https://doi.org/10.1163/15718190-08712P04

When Thomas Craig (c.1538-1608) wrote his great treatise on Scottish feudal practice, the Jus feudale, he devoted a considerable part of the first book to legal origins. This article deals with Craig’s treatment narrative on the origins of feudal law... Read More about Thomas Craig on the origin and development of feudal law.

Sustainable mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: current issues and potential solutions (2019)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Taylor, S., & Komissarov, V. (2019, June). Sustainable mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: current issues and potential solutions. Paper presented at 7th ATRA International Adventure Conference, Laggan, Gatehouse of Fleet

Introduction This paper is concerned with the impacts of mountaineering tourism on the 7,134 metre Lenin Peak, the most popular high mountain in Kyrgyzstan. Like Mont Blanc or Mount Everest, it constitutes a “honeypot” attracting tourists from acro... Read More about Sustainable mountaineering tourism on Lenin Peak, Kyrgyzstan: current issues and potential solutions.

Entrepreneurial Dynamism and the Built Environment in the Evolution of University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems (2019)
Journal Article
Johnson, D., Bock, A. J., & George, G. (2019). Entrepreneurial Dynamism and the Built Environment in the Evolution of University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems. Industrial and Corporate Change, 28(4), 941-959. https://doi.org/10.1093/icc/dtz034

University-centered entrepreneurial ecosystems (UCEEs) are complex webs of entrepreneurs, researchers, institutional support structures, and the built environment. We study the relationship between the built environment and the dynamism of the behavi... Read More about Entrepreneurial Dynamism and the Built Environment in the Evolution of University Entrepreneurial Ecosystems.