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International Project Management: Former Course Materials at SKEMA Suzhou (2020)
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Berberich, R. (2020). International Project Management: Former Course Materials at SKEMA Suzhou. [Teaching resource]

Slides I created when helping Dr van Gunsteren deliver "International Project Management" at Skema Business School, Suzhou Campus. Examples and exercises are taken from my recommended books, Gido, Larson and Gray and Pinto, as detailed in the bibliog... Read More about International Project Management: Former Course Materials at SKEMA Suzhou.

The adoption of augmented reality technologies In Hotels: From the managers' perception (2020)
Conference Proceeding
Chu, A., Law, K., & Deborah, T. (2020). The adoption of augmented reality technologies In Hotels: From the managers' perception. In Proceedings of APacCHRIE 2020 Conference (569-580)

Current studies indicated that Augmented Reality technology can enhance tourists’ experience in museums and theme parks. Despite the potential benefits of creating a better stay for the customers, there are only a handful of hotels in the world have... Read More about The adoption of augmented reality technologies In Hotels: From the managers' perception.

Risk Management as Knowledge Production: Application to Fast-Tracked Complex Multi-Stakeholder Airport Projects (2020)
Book Chapter
Marshall, A. J., Ojiako, U., Williams, T., Al-Mazrooie, J. R., Lin, F., & Chipulu, M. (2020). Risk Management as Knowledge Production: Application to Fast-Tracked Complex Multi-Stakeholder Airport Projects. In H. C. Webb, & H. A. Al Numairy (Eds.), Entrepreneurial Innovation and Economic Development in Dubai and Comparisons to Its Sister Cities (33-66). Hershey: IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9377-5.ch003

Rapid national infrastructure growth, as witnessed today in many countries such as the United Arab Emirates, commonly makes fast-tracking demands of what are already highly complex multi-stakeholder projects. Considering the long history of airport p... Read More about Risk Management as Knowledge Production: Application to Fast-Tracked Complex Multi-Stakeholder Airport Projects.

Motivations of Ecopreneurs: The New Entrepreneurial Paradigm (2020)
Working Paper
Harte, P., Peisl, T., & Kammers, K. (2021). Motivations of Ecopreneurs: The New Entrepreneurial Paradigm

The purpose of this study is to investigate motivations of ecological entrepreneurs, ‘ecopreneurs’ to engage in green innovation, i.e. ecopreneurial ventures for wider gain than solely financial and to introduce the ecopreneur to mainstream entrepren... Read More about Motivations of Ecopreneurs: The New Entrepreneurial Paradigm.

Smart cities: the metrics of future internet-based developments and the renewable energies of urban and regional innovation (2020)
Journal Article
Deakin, M., Reid, A., & Mora, L. (2020). Smart cities: the metrics of future internet-based developments and the renewable energies of urban and regional innovation. Journal of Urban Technology, 27(4), 59-78. https://doi.org/10.1080/10630732.2020.1868738

This paper closes a gap in the literature on smart cities relating to the metrics of future Internet-based developments. It achieves this by presenting the findings of a case study that overcomes the methodological shortcomings that otherwise exist i... Read More about Smart cities: the metrics of future internet-based developments and the renewable energies of urban and regional innovation.

Why Do we Like Commenting and Sharing in Social Media? An Online Approach of Luxury Brand Communication (2020)
Conference Proceeding
Lu, X., & Rahman, M. (2020). Why Do we Like Commenting and Sharing in Social Media? An Online Approach of Luxury Brand Communication. In 2018 Global Marketing Conference at Tokyo Proceedings (282-286). https://doi.org/10.15444/GMC2018.03.03.01

Using the framework of social support, we aim to examine factors influencing social Word-of-Mouth (WOM) adoption. The proposed research model will be tested among customers who are active in the existing active social media platforms and have had exp... Read More about Why Do we Like Commenting and Sharing in Social Media? An Online Approach of Luxury Brand Communication.

A Bibliometric Review of Two Decades’ Research on Closed-Loop Supply Chain: 2001-2020 (2020)
Journal Article
Guan, G., Jiang, Z., Gong, Y., Huang, Z., & Jamalnia, A. (2021). A Bibliometric Review of Two Decades’ Research on Closed-Loop Supply Chain: 2001-2020. IEEE Access, 9, 3679-3695. https://doi.org/10.1109/access.2020.3047434

The closed-loop supply chain (CLSC) is generally regarded as an environmentally friendly approach that can help in reducing environmental impacts and achieving sustainable development of society and economics. In recent years, the popularity research... Read More about A Bibliometric Review of Two Decades’ Research on Closed-Loop Supply Chain: 2001-2020.

On perishable inventory in healthcare: Random expiration dates and age discriminated demand (2020)
Journal Article
Dalalah, D., Ojiako, U., & Chipulu, M. (2022). On perishable inventory in healthcare: Random expiration dates and age discriminated demand. Journal of Simulation, 16(5), 458-479. https://doi.org/10.1080/17477778.2020.1851614

The aim of the study is to explore how best to mitigate against inventory volatility in perishable inventory, which is characterized by random premature expiration, random demand, irregular supply, age differentiated demand and custom replenishment g... Read More about On perishable inventory in healthcare: Random expiration dates and age discriminated demand.

Four shades of science festival: a qualitative study exploring the business and management dimensions of science festivals in the United Kingdom (2020)
Thesis
Kerr, G. Four shades of science festival: a qualitative study exploring the business and management dimensions of science festivals in the United Kingdom. (Thesis). University of Salford. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2725841

Science festivals are a global cultural phenomenon with at least 60 such festivals taking place across the UK every year. Science festivals fulfil a unique function within civil society: providing a platform for science communication, education, and... Read More about Four shades of science festival: a qualitative study exploring the business and management dimensions of science festivals in the United Kingdom.

Transposing the preventive restructuring directive 2019 into French insolvency law: Rethinking the role of the judge and rebalancing creditors' rights (2020)
Journal Article
Ghio, E. (2021). Transposing the preventive restructuring directive 2019 into French insolvency law: Rethinking the role of the judge and rebalancing creditors' rights. International Insolvency Review, 30(1), 54-74. https://doi.org/10.1002/iir.1401

In June 2019, the European Union adopted the Directive on Preventive Restructuring Frameworks. The objective of the Directive is to introduce a level-playing field across all Member States in the area of pre-insolvency restructuring. Member States ha... Read More about Transposing the preventive restructuring directive 2019 into French insolvency law: Rethinking the role of the judge and rebalancing creditors' rights.

TikTok as a tool for providing pastoral and academic support to student (2020)
Presentation / Conference
Kerr, G. (2020, December). TikTok as a tool for providing pastoral and academic support to student. Presented at Social Media for Learning in Higher Education Annual Conference, University of Strathclyde [Online]

This presentation explores TikTok as a platform for personal tutors in the higher education setting to provide pastoral and academic support to students. Young people are increasing using TikTok as a social media tool, but there is more to this app t... Read More about TikTok as a tool for providing pastoral and academic support to student.

An investigation of smart transportation system (STS) data integration within Chinese cities: A socio-technical system perspective (2020)
Thesis
Zhang, J. (2020). An investigation of smart transportation system (STS) data integration within Chinese cities: A socio-technical system perspective. (Thesis). University of Sheffield. Retrieved from http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2822416

In March 2014, the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China and the State Council of China jointly released the National New-type Urbanization Plan (NUP) (20142020). Smart City development is one of the main objectives of this policy. Amongs... Read More about An investigation of smart transportation system (STS) data integration within Chinese cities: A socio-technical system perspective.

Antecedents of Digital Platform Organising Visions (2020)
Conference Proceeding
Neves da Rocha, F., & Pollock, N. (2020). Antecedents of Digital Platform Organising Visions. In B. Metri, S. K. Sharma, N. P. Rana, & Y. K. Dwivedi (Eds.), Re-imagining Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology and Systems: A Continuing Conversation (126-137)

Organising vision theory has been increasingly used in Information Systems (IS) scholarship to study how IT innovations are adopted, used, and diffused. Although providing comprehensive social cognitive account on the phenomena, organising vision the... Read More about Antecedents of Digital Platform Organising Visions.

Identification/Non-Identification Among U.K. Veterans in Scotland (2020)
Journal Article
Frondigoun, L., Campbell, R., Leith, M., Sturgeon, J., & Thomas, L. (2020). Identification/Non-Identification Among U.K. Veterans in Scotland. Journal of Veterans Studies, 6(3), 12-22. https://doi.org/10.21061/jvs.v6i3.215

This article seeks to establish how, and why, older U.K. Armed Forces veterans resident in Scotland identify as veterans. We consider both the profile and the nature of the aged veteran population in Scotland and consider the nature of inclusion and... Read More about Identification/Non-Identification Among U.K. Veterans in Scotland.

Designing dark tourism experiences: an exploration of edutainment interpretation at lighter dark visitor attractions (2020)
Journal Article
Wyatt, B., Leask, A., & Barron, P. (2021). Designing dark tourism experiences: an exploration of edutainment interpretation at lighter dark visitor attractions. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 16(4: Special Issue), 433-449. https://doi.org/10.1080/1743873x.2020.1858087

Existing dark tourism literature has explored various aspects of interpretation, including challenges in balancing interpretation efforts with concerns for historical accuracy, and managing ethical issues with interpreting past tragedies for packaged... Read More about Designing dark tourism experiences: an exploration of edutainment interpretation at lighter dark visitor attractions.