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Corporate conflict management on social media brand fan pages (2017)
Journal Article
Dineva, D. P., Breitsohl, J., & Garrod, B. (2017). Corporate conflict management on social media brand fan pages. Journal of Marketing Management, 33(9-10), 679-698. https://doi.org/10.1080/0267257x.2017.1329225

A recent development in the literature on social-media brand fan pages is the investigation of hostile consumer-to-consumer interactions. Existing research has thus far concentrated on the reasons why consumers engage in such online conflicts. In com... Read More about Corporate conflict management on social media brand fan pages.

Scotland's Mental Health and Capacity Law: A Case for Reform (2017)
Report
Stavert, J., & McKay, C. (2017). Scotland's Mental Health and Capacity Law: A Case for Reform. Edinburgh: Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland

Report of joint Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland and Centre for Mental Health and Capacity Law law reform scoping exercise.

Sexual Orientation Change Efforts, Conservative Christianity and Resistance to Sexual Justice (2017)
Journal Article
Clucas, R. (2017). Sexual Orientation Change Efforts, Conservative Christianity and Resistance to Sexual Justice. Social Sciences, 6(2), Article 54. https://doi.org/10.3390/socsci6020054

In this article, I situate the practice of sexual orientation conversion efforts (SOCE), sometimes known as conversion or reparative therapy, within historical, cultural, religious and political attitudes to non-heterosexuality. Using documentary ana... Read More about Sexual Orientation Change Efforts, Conservative Christianity and Resistance to Sexual Justice.

The use of gendered language in speeches made by Trump and Clinton adhered to stereotypes of the roles of male and female leaders (2017)
Digital Artefact
McGuire, D., MacKenzie, A., & Kissack, H. (2017). The use of gendered language in speeches made by Trump and Clinton adhered to stereotypes of the roles of male and female leaders. [Blog post]

Speeches delivered by Donald J. Trump and Hillary Rodham Clinton during the 2016 presidential campaign contained many uses of gendered language. David McGuire, Abbi MacKenzie and Heather Kissack evaluate the use of first person singular pronouns, ang... Read More about The use of gendered language in speeches made by Trump and Clinton adhered to stereotypes of the roles of male and female leaders.

Third sector independence in an age of austerity: relations with the state in an age of austerity (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Dutton, M. (2017, May). Third sector independence in an age of austerity: relations with the state in an age of austerity. Presented at Border Crossing: Implications for Civil Society in a 'Dis'-United Kingdom

Drawing on qualitative longitudinal research with third sector organisations (TSOs) in Scotland, this paper explores how the independence of TSOs has been affected by changing relationships with local authorities and the Scottish Government in the co... Read More about Third sector independence in an age of austerity: relations with the state in an age of austerity.

Autoethnography across cultures (panel) (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Stanley, P. (2017, May). Autoethnography across cultures (panel). Presented at 13th International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, University of Illinois, US

Chair: Phiona Stanley, UNSW Australia
Becoming-researcher: Autoethnography by a thousand little selves, David Bright, Monash University
Exploring upon my comings and goings between cultures and languages, Elizabeth Aguirre Armendáriz, Universidad A... Read More about Autoethnography across cultures (panel).

SMEs and Mass Collaborative Knowledge Management: Toward Understanding the Role of Social Media Networks (2017)
Journal Article
Scuotto, V., Del Giudice, M., & Obi Omeihe, K. (2017). SMEs and Mass Collaborative Knowledge Management: Toward Understanding the Role of Social Media Networks. Information Systems Management, 34(3), 280-290. https://doi.org/10.1080/10580530.2017.1330006

This article proposes that mass collaborative knowledge management (MCKM) and social media networks (SMNs) tend to enhance productivity in small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A case study methodology was employed to highlight the complementar... Read More about SMEs and Mass Collaborative Knowledge Management: Toward Understanding the Role of Social Media Networks.

The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty: A case for two global corporations in China (2017)
Journal Article
Lu, X., Liu, H. W., & Rahman, M. (2017). The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty: A case for two global corporations in China. Strategic Change, 26(3), 251-260. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.2126

Corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives have differential impact on developing customer loyalty in the context of two leading international sportswear companies operating in China. Academic interest in CSR in China has grown over the years.... Read More about The impact of corporate social responsibility on customer loyalty: A case for two global corporations in China.

The future of Indonesian tobacco children: The future of Indonesian tobacco children: Implications for tobacco control policy (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Tjandra, N. C., Aroean, L., & Prabandari, Y. S. (2017, May). The future of Indonesian tobacco children: The future of Indonesian tobacco children: Implications for tobacco control policy. Paper presented at 5th World Social Marketing Conference, Washington, D.C

This study aims to explore the Indonesian public perception towards the ethics of tobacco marketing activities, and their implications on young people. Six focus groups and thirty personal interviews were conducted in eight urban villages in Yogyakar... Read More about The future of Indonesian tobacco children: The future of Indonesian tobacco children: Implications for tobacco control policy.

Identifying the relative importance of culture in Indigenous tourism experiences: netnographic evidence from Australia (2017)
Journal Article
Holder, A., & Ruhanen, L. (2017). Identifying the relative importance of culture in Indigenous tourism experiences: netnographic evidence from Australia. Tourism Recreation Research, 42(3), 316-326. https://doi.org/10.1080/02508281.2017.1316443

Previous studies exploring demand for Indigenous tourism have addressed a variety of aspects including market segmentation and clustering, as well as motivations, interest and visitor satisfaction with Indigenous tourism experiences. Less researched... Read More about Identifying the relative importance of culture in Indigenous tourism experiences: netnographic evidence from Australia.

Does the Type of Pain Clinic Patients attend matter? (2017)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Price, C., Sui, G., Chipulu, M., & Bottle, A. (2017, May). Does the Type of Pain Clinic Patients attend matter?. Paper presented at British Pain Society 50th Anniversary Annual Scientific Meeting, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Pervasive mobile healthcare systems for chronic disease monitoring (2017)
Journal Article
Huzooree, G., Kumar Khedo, K., & Joonas, N. (2019). Pervasive mobile healthcare systems for chronic disease monitoring. Health Informatics Journal, 25(2), 267-291. https://doi.org/10.1177/1460458217704250

Pervasive mobile healthcare system has the potential to improve healthcare and the quality of life of chronic disease patients through continuous monitoring. Recently, many articles related to pervasive mobile healthcare system focusing on health mon... Read More about Pervasive mobile healthcare systems for chronic disease monitoring.

From cooperative practice to research and back: Learning from the emotional experience of ethnography with two social enterprises (2017)
Journal Article
Langmead, K. (2017). From cooperative practice to research and back: Learning from the emotional experience of ethnography with two social enterprises. Social enterprise journal, 13(2), 194-212. https://doi.org/10.1108/sej-07-2016-0028

Purpose
This paper aims to explore how experiences and emotions arising from the performance of ethnography shape the construction of knowledge about democratic practice in two social enterprises. It argues that ethnographers can develop a more nuan... Read More about From cooperative practice to research and back: Learning from the emotional experience of ethnography with two social enterprises.