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Investigation of eGovernment Services and Alignment between Business and Information Systems
Alfadhel, Sulaiman; Liu, Shaofeng; Oderanti, Festus (2019-06-18)Inhabitant’s implementation of eGovernment services is a key objective for the Government of developed and developing countries. However, to improve the eGovernment services it is important for any Government to align all ... -
Making Positive Family Memories Together and Improving Quality-of-Life Through Thick Sociality and Bonding at Local Community Festivals and Events
Jepson, Allan; Stadler, Raphaela; Spencer, Neil (2019-12-01)Our study contributes to the current research on tourism and quality-of-life (QOL) by investigating Memorable Event Experiences (MEE), as a primary resource for familial bonding and memory creation. A mixed methods approach ... -
A multidimensional ranking of Members of Parliament
Tofallis, Chris; Dunk, Thomas; Spencer, Neil (2022-12-01)There has been a growing trend for public accountability of those who represent or act on behalf of the general public. Whilst politicians are forever appearing in the media to justify their actions, what has been lacking ... -
An overview of AI adoption in business and management
Cubric, Marija (2019-11-01) -
The Paradoxical Profession: Project Management and the Contradictory Nature of Sustainable Project Objectives
Sabini, Luca; Alderman, Neil (2021-06-01)Professions are undergoing a significant change in how they integrate environmental and social objectives into their core values. This article examines the situation in which those working in the project management profession ... -
The Platformisation Of Work In Europe: Highlights from research in 13 European countries
Huws, Ursula; Spencer, Neil; Coates, Matthew (Foundation for European Progressive Studies, 2019-07-09) -
The Platformisation Of Work In Europe: Results from research in 13 European countries
Huws, Ursula; Spencer, Neil; Coates, Matthew; Holts, Kaire (Foundation for European Progressive Studies, 2019-07) -
Prevalence of drug-herb and drug-supplement interactions in older adults : A cross-sectional survey
Agbabiaka, Taofikat; Spencer, Neil; Khanom, Sabina; Goodman, Claire (2018-10)Background Polypharmacy is common among older adults, with increasing numbers also using prescription drugs with herbal medicinal products (HMPs) and dietary supplements. There is no reliable evidence from the UK on ... -
Professional Regulatory Entanglement: the Curious Case of Project Management in Italy
Sabini, Luca; Paton, Steve (2021-03-01)Growth in the internationalization of economic activity has favoured an increase in institutional control at a supranational level. A typical example of such institutions that wield this control is corporate professions ... -
Rapid onsite evaluation uses a very small proportion of total material aspirated at endobronchial or endoscopic ultrasound in the investigation of suspected thoracic malignancy
Tang, Winnie; Plank, Claire; Kiepura, Claire; Bunting, Sharon; Waugh, Jodie; Coates, Matthew; Spencer, Neil; Barlow, Andrew; Mogal, Rahul; Maddox, Anthony (2021-07-31)Introduction The objectives were: to measure the proportion of aspirated material used to make direct slides for rapid onsite evaluation (ROSE) at endobronchial (EBUS) and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) in suspected thoracic ... -
Regional resilience and Global Production Networks in China: an open political economy perspective
Hardy, Jane; Imani, Yassaman; Zhuang, Beini (2018-02-01)The article examines regional resilience in China using the case study of the Xiamen regional economy. The open political economy perspective posited builds on three strands; the structural dimensions related to underpinning ... -
Researching precarious, virtual and clandestine labour : Methodological and ethical challenges
Iphofen, Ron; Huws, Ursula; Spencer, Neil (2022-05-14)Introducing this volume, this article reflects on recent changes that brought to the editors’ attention the need for this special issue on the methodological and ethical challenges facing those who research precarious, ... -
The role of school-based health education in adolescent spiritual, moral, social and cultural development
Chester, Kayleigh; Klemera, Elene; Magnusson, Josefine; Spencer, Neil; Brooks, Fiona (2019-08-01)Background: The broad nature of young people’s development is internationally acknowledged, which includes physical, mental, spiritual, moral and social elements. In England, schools have a legal obligation to promote ... -
Socioeconomic Differences and the Potential Role of Tribes in Young People’s Food and Drink Purchasing Outside School at Lunchtime
Kapetanaki, Ariadni; Wills, Wendy; danesi, Giada; Spencer, Neil (2019-07-10)Socioeconomic deprivation has been linked to food consumption practices, but studies investigating the food environment around schools provide mixed findings. Peer influence and marketing cues are considered important ... -
Stakeholders’ views on the organisational factors affecting application of Artificial Intelligence in healthcare: a scoping review protocol
Lebcir, Mohamed; Hill, Tetiana; Atun, Rifat A.; Cubric, Marija (2021-03-22)Introduction: Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers great potential for transforming healthcare delivery leading to better patient-outcomes and more efficient care delivery. However, despite these advantages, integration of ... -
Transformational Change in the Higher Education Sector: an inquiry into leadership practice
Mowles, Christopher; Filosof, Jana; Flinn, Kevin; Mason, Phillip; Culkin, Nigel; Andrews, Rachelle; James, Dawn (Leadership Foundation for Higher Education, 2019-05-15)This is a report which inquires into the practice of the members of leadership teams in six UK universities undertaking projects of transformation in their institutions. The researchers interviewed senior managers bilaterally ... -
Understanding young people’s experiences and perceptions of relational bullying: A qualitative study
Chester, Kayleigh; Whiting, Lisa; Spencer, Neil; Brooks, Fiona (2023-03-21)Background: Bullying among young people has been acknowledged as a public health concern. Relational bullying is the systematic manipulation and damage of peer relationships; the way in which it is perceived can influence ... -
What we talk about when we talk about leadership in South Sudan.
Masua, David; Mowles, Christopher; Sarra, Nicholas (2019-09-19)It is important to think critically about how we develop leaders, particularly in highly unpredictable countries like South Sudan. This article gives an account of a yearlong reflective and experiential programme in Juba ... -
Who is in the lead? New perspectives on leading service co-production
Schlappa, Hans; Imani, Yassaman (Taylor & Francis Group, 2020-12-18)Leadership permeates the co-creation process - from senior policy and management levels throughout the public service value chain where professional providers, service users and external stakeholders share leadership ...