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Evaluating deadweight in industrial support to European firms in Thailand
Hill, John (2012-06) -
Evaluating Electronic Voting Systems (EEVS) : Final report for JISC Assessment and Feedback Programme, Strand B
Jefferies, Amanda; Cubric, Marija (JISC, 2012-11-01)The ‘Evaluating Electronic Voting Systems’ (EEVS) Project was part-funded by JISC from November 2011 to October 2012. It provided the opportunity to evaluate the large scale introduction and deployment of EVS technology ... -
Evaluating the digital divide : the Silver Surfer's perspective
Choudrie, Jyoti; Grey, S.; Tsitsianis, N. (2010)The aim of this paper is to explore and ascertain using an information systems perspective evaluation framework, the factors encouraging the adoption and usage of online products and services, namely, in this case, broadband, ... -
Evaluating the usability of developing countries' e-government sites : a user perspective
Choudrie, Jyoti; Wisal, J.; Ghinea, G. (2009)Government websites of developing countries are pertinent since they are part of the e-government efforts occurring on a global scale. The aim of this research is to investigate the usability issues of government web portals ... -
The evolution of morality and the end of economic man
Hodgson, G.M. (2014-01-01)1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at their center. In the same year Darwin published The Descent of Man, which emphasized sympathy and cooperation as well as ... -
The Evolution of the Hospitality Sector's Guest Introduction
Quek, Mary (2012-11) -
Evolutionary economics
Hodgson, Geoffrey (Unesco, 2011) -
Evolutionary game theory and evolutionary economics : are they different species?
Hodgson, G.M.; Huang, K. (2012)Evolutionary game theory and evolutionary economics seem to inhabit different academic spheres and have little collaboration with one another. Neither side cites much research by the other. Does this de facto academic ... -
eWork: Consequences for Employment in the Developing World
Huws, Ursula; Standen, P.; Ahuja, S.; Sienthai, S. (2002-05) -
Examining the Socio-Economic Determinants of Broadband Adopters and Non-Adopters in the United Kingdom
Choudrie, Jyoti; Dwivedi, Y.K. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2006)The aim of this study was to examine the socioeconomic determinants of broadband adopters and non-adopters in the United Kingdom (UK). The study was conducted using a postal survey. A selfadministered questionnaire was ... -
Experiences of taking students on business trips: with recommendations for organising successful business trips
Earle, V.; Thomas, M. (University of Hertfordshire, 2011)Visits to businesses provide an opportunity for students to see first-hand how different operations are managed, particularly in areas not often seen, such as manufacturing. They can be linked with classroom learning and ... -
Experiencing uncertainty – on the potential of groups and a group analytic approach for making management education more critical.
Mowles, Christopher (2017-11-01)This article points to the potential of methods derived from group analytic practice for making management education more critical. It draws on the experience of running a professional doctorate for more experienced managers ... -
Explaining 'varieties of solidarity': Labour mobility and trade unions in an enlarged Europe
Hardy, Jane (2015-05-01)The enlargement of the European Union in 2004 and 2007 simultaneously extended the freedom of movement to workers from new Member States and sharpened existing economic inequalities within the EU. Drawing on the data of ... -
An exploratory study of an early stage R&D-intensive firm under financialization
Gleadle, P.; Haslam, C. (2010)The financialization literature considers the impact of financial markets on corporate strategy, governance, financial performance and the distribution of resources between various stakeholder groups. Capital market demands ... -
Exploring Liquid Lives and Product Lifetimes
Catulli, Maurizio; Cook, Matthew; Potter, Stephen (2015)Product lifetimes are an important consideration in the context of sustainability. One way to better manage product lifetimes is to promote product service systems (PSS) that complement and/ or substitute traditional forms ... -
Exploring the effect of temperature variations on unplanned asthma admissions
Demir, Eren (School of Mathematics, Cardiff University, 2011)Global climate change is one of the highest concerns in the scientific, health and environmental arena. Establishing association between weather and health exposures are fundamental to learn about the complex exposure-disease ... -
Expression and expropriation : the dialectics of autonomy and control in creative labour
Huws, Ursula (2010)Creative labour occupies a highly contradictory position in modern, global, ‘knowledge-based’ economies. On the one hand, companies have to balance their insatiable need for a stream of innovative ideas with the equally ... -
Externality zahraničných investícií
Fifekova, Martina (2006) -
Factors affecting academic performance of international students in project management courses : a case study from a British Post 92 University
Lebcir, Mohamed; Wells, Hany; Bond, Angela (2008)The aim of study is to investigate the factors affecting the academic performance of international students in Project Management courses. To achieve this aim, a conceptual framework including three categories of factors: ... -
Fatally Divided: : An analysis of the role micro-political divisions played in the unions’ loss of the 1986-87 News International dispute.
Blissett, Edward (2016-06-30)On 5 February 1987 the SOGAT National Executive Committee (NEC) voted 23 to 9 to end its dispute with News International Limited. One day later the NGA National Council, followed suit and ended their industrial action. ...