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The channel tunnel: An opportunity for london's tourism industry?
Page, S.J.; Sinclair, M.T. (1992-01-01)The Channel Tunnel between Great Britain and France is the largest construction project in Europe and has implications for the size and nature of tourism. The economic impact of this new tourism opportunity upon London in ... -
Chaotic life Cycles
Dalcher, Darren (EDS-SCICON, 1992) -
Characteristics of Festival Organizations and Their Influence on Knowledge Sharing
Stadler, Raphaela (2008) -
China's capitalism and the crisis
Hardy, Jane; Budd, Adrian (2012)Major wars and economic crises force the pace of change within and between capitalist states, giving rise to new alignments and shifts in the geopolitics of world capitalism. At the time of writing this article, turmoil ... -
China's creative industries : clusters and performances
Ye, Z. (2008) -
China's place in global divisions of labour: a combined and uneven development perspective
Hardy, Jane (2017-02-23)By examining the contradictions in China’s model of growth and the shifting dynamics of its place in the global division of labour, the aim of this paper is to understand the tensions in the class relations that underpin ... -
Chinese Global Brand Values : Exploratory Content Analysis
Wilson, Jonathan; Brennan, Ross (2011-07) -
Chiny po kryzysie
Hardy, Jane (2011) -
Choice Under Risk: How Occupation Influences Preferences
Hill, Tetiana; Kusev, P.; van Schaik , P. (2019-08-30)In the last decade, a number of studies in the behavioral sciences, particularly in psychology and economics, have explored the complexity of individual risk behavior and its underlying factors. Most previous studies have ... -
Choosing a university : the results of a longitudinal study using conjoint analysis
Walsh, Caroline; Barry, Cornelius; Dunnett, Andrew; Moorhouse, Jan (2013-07)In 2012 a simulation of prospective students’ university choices was carried out by the authors using conjoint analysis to evaluate the utility associated with various university attributes. This paper presents the results ... -
Circular polarization in scattered light as a possible biomarker
Sparks, W.; Hough, J.; Kolokolova, L.; Germer, T.A.; Chen, F.; DasSarma, S.; DasSarma, P.; Robb, F.T.; Manset, N.; Reid, I.; Macchetto, F.D.; Martin, W. (2009)Biological molecules exhibit homochirality and are optically active. Therefore, it is possible that the scattering of light by biological molecules might result in a macroscopic signature in the form of circular polarization. ... -
City regions and decent work: Politics, pluralism and policy making in Greater Manchester
Johnson, Mat; Martinez Lucio, Miguel; Mustchin, Stephen; Grimshaw, Damian; Cartwright, Kimberley; Rodriguez, Jenny; Dundon, Tony (2022-11-28)Despite a growing body of literature examining the politics of city-regionalism, the questionof how local actors engage with, and challenge each other in the subnational regulatory spacerequires greater attention if we are ... -
Class and Exclusion at Work : The Case of UK Film and Television
Randle, K.R. (Routledge, 2015) -
Class participation points and postgraduate business students’ engagement: the case of a UK university
Oseghale, Raphael; Ochei, Chinedu; Oyelere, Michael; Owusu-Nyantakyiwaa, Akua (2023-11-15)This article seeks to demonstrate how class participation points enhance students’ engagement in response to the increasing quest for pedagogic practices to enhance engagement. This investigation is based on a six-week ... -
Co-management in urban regeneration : New perspectives on transferable collaborative practice
Schlappa, Hans (Routledge, 2012-01)To illustrate the advantages of the co-production concept in comparative analysis and to develop a deeper understanding of the co-management process in regeneration contexts this chapter analyses two cases where staff ... -
Co-operatives for Sustainable Development
Gagliardi, Francesca; Gindis, David (2022-12-13)Co-operatives are recogniszed as important vectors for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals set out in the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development because they promote democracy, ensure fair income ... -
Co-producing responses to urban shrinkage
Schlappa, Hans (Taylor & Francis Group, 2016-01-14)At a time of unprecedented budgetary austerity shrinking cities need to find strategies to tackle growing problems related to public services, employment, social cohesion and the environment in ways which differ from those ... -
Co-producing the cities of tomorrow: Fostering collaborative action to tackle decline in Europe’s shrinking cities
Schlappa, Hans (2017-04-01)Investments through the 2014–2020 European structural funds pursue goals of smart, inclusive and sustainable growth, while many towns and cities in Europe are shrinking rather than growing. Policy makers and practitioners ... -
Co-Production: A new perspective on partnership
Schlappa, Hans; Ramsden, Peter (URBACT Secretariat, Paris, 2011)A growing number of practitioners and policy makers use the term ‘co-production’ to describe collaborative processes through which different actors are engaged in regeneration. Quite often we use ‘co-production’ as a ... -
Co-worker social support and organisational identification: does ethnic self-identification matter?
Pepple, Dennis Gabriel; Davies, Eleanor (2019-11-11)PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the role of socially supportive relationships between co-workers in fostering organisational identification (OID). Adopting a Social Identity Theory perspective, the study ...