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Interpretation at heritage sites: Culloden Battlefield, UK (2022)
Book Chapter
Urquhart, E. (2022). Interpretation at heritage sites: Culloden Battlefield, UK. In A. Fyall, B. Garrod, A. Leask, & S. Wanhill (Eds.), Managing Visitor Attractions. (3rd edn). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003041948-28

This chapter presents a case study that explores heritage interpretation within the context of Culloden Battlefield, UK. The case will initially consider the challenges and issues inherent to the interpretation of sensitive heritage before exploring... Read More about Interpretation at heritage sites: Culloden Battlefield, UK.

Covid & Innovation within Edinburgh's Festivals: Post-Covid-19 Recovery, Innovation & Technology (2022)
Report
Stewart, H., Ali-Knight, J., Kerr, G., & Holmes, K. (2022). Covid & Innovation within Edinburgh's Festivals: Post-Covid-19 Recovery, Innovation & Technology. Edinburgh Napier University

The COVID-19 pandemic created a global hiatus for events and festivals. The requirement for whole countries to stay at home and avoid contact with other people led to numerous events and festivals being paused, cancelled or redeveloped into a virtual... Read More about Covid & Innovation within Edinburgh's Festivals: Post-Covid-19 Recovery, Innovation & Technology.

Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Engagement and Remote Work (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Hejjas, K., Bratton, A., & Gilek, M. (2022, May). Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Engagement and Remote Work. Paper presented at Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) 2022, Edinburgh, Scotland

The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Snell, S. (2022, May). The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective. Poster presented at Council for Hospitality Management Education (CHME) Conference, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

Volunteer Employed Photography (VEP) is used within tourism studies to better understand destinations and the manner in which residents and visitors interpret and experience them. Known for its ability to enhance observational skills, VEP has the po... Read More about The use of Volunteer Employed Photography within undergraduate assessment: A international tourism field trip perspective.

"So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Anastasiadou, C., & McMillan, J. (2022, May). "So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain. Paper presented at The Human Touch in Hospitality: 30th Council for Hospitality Management Education 2022, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

In existing tourism literature, there is a lack of understanding of the public values on the basis of which tourism is understood and the tourism public sphere is constructed. Using the City of Edinburgh’s Council short-term let control area proposa... Read More about "So, What Do You Want?" Recasting Public Value in The Tourism Domain.

Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Jarman, D. (2022, May). Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities. Paper presented at CHME 2022 (Council for Hospitality Management Education), Edinburgh Napier University

This paper explores some of the key themes from my PhD. In the paper I introduced the themes in the context of my work, exploring interpretations of "community" and "networks" in ways that are generally under explored in the festival and events liter... Read More about Three themes and PhD: Critical realism, social network analysis, and festival communities.

Brand Purpose: A Marketing Agency Perspective (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Feri, A., Ind, N., & Tjandra, N. C. (2022, May). Brand Purpose: A Marketing Agency Perspective. Paper presented at European Marketing Academy Conference, Budapest

Online walking and mapping: understanding residents’ engagement with Edinburgh’s festival city spaces and places (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Todd, L. (2022, May). Online walking and mapping: understanding residents’ engagement with Edinburgh’s festival city spaces and places. Paper presented at CHME 2022: The Human Touch in Hospitality, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

My paper presents an exploratory and collaborative public engagement with research study; and considers its potential to inform future festivals planning in Edinburgh as the festival city and a hospitable destination. My study involved a co-designed... Read More about Online walking and mapping: understanding residents’ engagement with Edinburgh’s festival city spaces and places.

The role of Twitch betting on gambling behaviours amongst esport spectators (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Thompson, J. (2022, May). The role of Twitch betting on gambling behaviours amongst esport spectators. Presented at EMAC, Corvinus University, Budapest

Online gamers can gamble non-monetary virtual points and tokens in exchange for rewards with monetary value. This paper sets out to test the antecedent factors influencing the consumption of non-monetary gambling features on Twitch (an esport streami... Read More about The role of Twitch betting on gambling behaviours amongst esport spectators.

Developing the concept of leaveism: From presenteeism/absence to an emergent and expanding domain of employment? (2022)
Journal Article
Richards, J., Ellis, V., Canduela, J., Pustelnikovaite, T., & Saxena, S. (2023). Developing the concept of leaveism: From presenteeism/absence to an emergent and expanding domain of employment?. Human Resource Management Journal, 33(2), 384-405. https://doi.org/10.1111/1748-8583.12452

The changing nature of employment has led to increased awareness of leaveism, a practice involving employees using allocated time off when unwell, taking work home, and picking up work when on annual leave. However, there are theoretical, methodologi... Read More about Developing the concept of leaveism: From presenteeism/absence to an emergent and expanding domain of employment?.

Sales Insights: wise words for beginners in Business-to-Business sales (2022)
Book
Mackenzie, C., & Bauer, A. (2022). Sales Insights: wise words for beginners in Business-to-Business sales. Seameo Seamolec

This is book for those who are studying or beginning a career in sales. It is not a 'line-by-line' sales process but provides small bite sizes pieces of thinking. This book was written by 'seasoned business people' now following teaching careers and... Read More about Sales Insights: wise words for beginners in Business-to-Business sales.

A Guide To Abductive Thematic Analysis (2022)
Journal Article
Thompson, J. (2022). A Guide To Abductive Thematic Analysis. Qualitative Report, 27(5), 1410-1421. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2022.5340

Thematic analysis is an increasingly popular method for analysing qualitative data within the social sciences. Current guides for conducting thematic analysis promote the method’s broad flexibility across research designs, which has resulted in criti... Read More about A Guide To Abductive Thematic Analysis.

Managing Foreign Subsidiaries Remotely: The Role of Culture in Techno-Stress Appraisal and Well-Being (2022)
Journal Article
Adeniji, J., & Igarashi, R. (2022). Managing Foreign Subsidiaries Remotely: The Role of Culture in Techno-Stress Appraisal and Well-Being. Journal of International Marketing, 30(3), 83-89. https://doi.org/10.1177/1069031x221103847

Multinational enterprises’ increased dependence on work-enabling technologies to manage global operations may contribute to foreign subsidiary employees’ techno-stress (i.e., stress from interacting with technology). However, techno-stress may have e... Read More about Managing Foreign Subsidiaries Remotely: The Role of Culture in Techno-Stress Appraisal and Well-Being.

Impacts of Alternative Energy Production Innovation on Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yang, T., Li, Y., & Du, M. (2022, May). Impacts of Alternative Energy Production Innovation on Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China. Paper presented at The 4th Edition of Ethical Finance and Sustainability Conference (EFS-2022), Paris, France

Though the impacts of green innovation on reduction of carbon dioxide emissions have been an important topic for research on environmental economics, the previous studies ignore heterogeneity of the green innovation and how it might affect the carbon... Read More about Impacts of Alternative Energy Production Innovation on Reduction of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: Evidence from China.

Correlation Among Oil Price, Stock Returns And Country Risks: An Empirical Analysis Based On 31 Countries (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Yang, T., Dong, Q., Du, M., & Du, Q. (2022, May). Correlation Among Oil Price, Stock Returns And Country Risks: An Empirical Analysis Based On 31 Countries. Paper presented at The 4th Edition of Ethical Finance and Sustainability Conference (EFS-2022): Energy Transition and Sustainability, Paris, France

Existing studies have purely paid attention to the relationship between oil price and stock returns or the relationship between oil price and country risks; however, simultaneous correlations among the three are highly neglected. Using monthly panel... Read More about Correlation Among Oil Price, Stock Returns And Country Risks: An Empirical Analysis Based On 31 Countries.

Government Venture Capital, Institutional Environment And Innovation Performance Of Alternative Energy Production: Evidence From Chinese Regional Data (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Li, Z., Du, M., Du, Q., & Yang, T. (2022, May). Government Venture Capital, Institutional Environment And Innovation Performance Of Alternative Energy Production: Evidence From Chinese Regional Data. Paper presented at The 4th Edition of Ethical Finance and Sustainability Conference (EFS-2022), Paris, France

Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Victoria, M. (2022, May). Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism. Paper presented at Tourism and Languages Research Seminar, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh

‘DON’T KIL URSELF’. ‘ YOU SHALL OVERCOME.’ The impetus for this study comes from serendipitous encounters with certain types of graffiti around Edinburgh during the covid-19 pandemic. Using walking and photography as data collection methods, I drew... Read More about Graffiti: fugitive and illegal writing as ARTivism.