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25 years of ‘sustainable projects’ : What we know and what the literature says
Sabini, Luca; Muzio, Daniel; Alderman, Neil (2019-08-01)Last few years have seen a huge increase of publications at the intersection of project management and sustainability. Nevertheless, this field has become increasingly fragmented undermining a steady and consistent ... -
Are Older Citizens Using the E-MOI portal in Saudi Arabia, Hail City: A Quantitative Study : Older Adults, web portals and Saudi Arabia
Choudrie, Jyoti; Alfalah, Adel; Spencer, Neil; Sundaram, David (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2017-10-06)ICT has been widely exploited as a powerful tool of development and prosperity. Therefore, Governments are increasingly moving their civil products and services online. However, there are several groups within societies ... -
Assessing bias in online surveys using alternative survey modes
Spencer, Neil; Syrdal, Dag Sverre; Coates, Matthew; Huws, Ursula (2022-05-14)Due to concerns that respondents to online surveys are different from populations of interest, parallel offline surveys can be undertaken and results compared. In this article we create a set of principles to compare results ... -
Audit as political struggle: the doxa of managerialism clashing with the uncertainty of real life
Crewe, Emma; Mowles, Christopher (2020-11-19)Auditing firms tend to promote rule-bound orthodoxies about management based on the fiction that the world is more predictable than it is. Managers in INGOs find that long-term planning requires endless readjustment. We ... -
Business and Information System Alignment Theories Built on eGovernment Service Practice: An Holistic Literature Review
Alfadhel, Sulaiman; Liu, Shaofeng; Oderanti, Festus (InTech - Open Access Publisher, 2019-09-12)This chapter examines previous studies of alignment between business and information systems holistically in relation to the development of working associations among professionals from information system and business ... -
Business Models for Sustainable Commercialisation of Digital Healthcare (eHealth) Innovations for an Increasingly Aging Population: (A new business model for eHealth)
Oderanti, Festus; Li, Feng; Cubric, Marija; Shi, Xiaohui (2021-10-01)A rapidly aging population, combined with restrictions on public spending, is creating strong latent demands for eHealth. For many older people, institutionalised inpatient care is not onlye xpensive, but also less attractive ... -
Can medical humanities impart empathy and resilience skills to medical students?
Berman, Hayley; Schamroth, Alan; Spencer, Neil (2020-10-06)The contribution of the Medical Humanities to a comprehensive medical education has been discussed elsewhere (Schamroth A. 2018), but what has been difficult to demonstrate is whether it has any measurable quantitative ... -
Case Study - Leading Co-production : The case of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service's Community Volunteer Scheme
Imani, Yassaman; Schlappa, Hans (Taylor & Francis Group, 2018-04-04)This case study illustrates the shifting leadership and control in co-production of preventative services by a voluntary scheme in HFRS (Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Services). More specifically, it demonstrates how citizen ... -
Celtic Harmony: Evaluation Report
Filosof, Jana; Andrews, Rachelle (2019-04-10)This report summarises feedback collected from the teachers and pupils attending themed days and residential experiences at Celtic Harmony camp. The feedback points out the overwhelmingly positive learning experience by ... -
Commercialisation of eHealth Innovations in the Market of UK Healthcare Sector: A Framework for Sustainable Business Model.
Oderanti, Festus; Li, Feng (2018-01-10)Demographic trends with extended life expectancy are placing increasing pressures on the UK state-funded healthcare budgets. eHealth innovations are expected to facilitate new avenues for cost-effective and safe methods ... -
Compassion on University Degree Programmes at a UK University: The Neuroscience of Effective Group work
Gilbert, Theo; Doolan, Martina; Beka, Dr Sylvia; Spencer, Neil; Crotta, Dr Matteo; Davari, Soheil (2018-06-04)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the neuroscience that underpins the psychology of compassion as a competency. We explain why this cognitive competency is now taught and assessed on modules of different ... -
Competition, Collaboration and Combination: Differences in Attitudes to Collective Organization Among Offline and Online Platform Workers
Holts, Kaire; Huws, Ursula; Spencer, Neil; Coates, Matthew (Routledge, 2021-05-31)This chapter focuses on in-depth interviews with a range of different workers for online platforms in Europe to explore the assumption that delivery and driving platform workers’ attitude represent those of working in other ... -
Design and evaluation of an ontology-based tool for generating multiple-choice questions
Cubric, Marija; Tosic, M. (2020-02-12)Purpose: The recent rise in online knowledge repositories and use of formalism for structuring knowledge, such as ontologies, has provided necessary conditions for the emergence of tools for generating knowledge assessment. ... -
Determinants of Endogenous Fibrinolysis in Whole Blood Under High Shear in Patients With Myocardial Infarction
Kanji, Rahim; Gue, Ying X.; Farag, Mohamed F.; Spencer, Neil H.; Mutch, Nicola J.; Gorog, Diana A. (2022-11-14)Hypofibrinolysis is a recently-recognized risk factor for recurrent cardiovascular events in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), but the mechanistic determinants of this are not well understood. ... -
Drivers, Barriers and Social Considerations for AI Adoption in Business and Management: a Tertiary Study
Cubric, Marija (2020-08)The number of academic papers in the area of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its applications across business and management domains has risen significantly in the last decade, and that rise has been followed by an increase ... -
EXECUTABLE ARCHIVES: Software integrity for data readability and validation of archived studies
Milic-Frayling, Natasa; Cubric, Marija (2021-10-22)This paper presents practices and processes for managing software integrity to support data archiving for long term use in response to the regulatory requirements. Through a case study of a scientific software decommissioning, ... -
Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC): World Health Organization Collaborative Cross National Study : Findings from the 2018 HBSC study for England
Brooks, Fiona; Klemera, Ellen; Chester, Kayleigh; Magnusson, Josefine; Spencer, Neil (University of Hertfordshire, 2020-01)This report presents data from the 2018 Health Behaviour in School-aged Children (HBSC) study in England. HBSC is an international study conducted in collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO). The study captures ... -
Identifying knowledge brokers, artefacts and channels for waste reduction in agri-food supply chains
Chen, Huilan; Liu, Shaofeng; Oderanti, Festus; Zhao, Guoqing; Guyon, Cécile; Boshkoska, Biljana Mileva (2019-04-16)Knowledge mobilisation has been proven crucial to increasing organisation's efficiency, improving profitability and achieving competitive advantage. The paper aims to explore an approach to integrating knowledge mobilisation ... -
Infrastructure projects’ assessment through sdg targets: : Towards a comprehensive framework
Mansell, Paul; Van Rooyen, Deney; Philbin, Simon; Sabini, Luca (2021-05-01)The achievement of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is of paramount importance “for the peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and in the future” (United Nations, 2015; Økland, 2015). ... -
Integrating sustainability into Project Management practices: the perspective of professional institutions
Sabini, Luca (UTS ePRESS, 2018-06-07)This is paper is based on a work in progress research project, therefore results and conclusions are preliminary.Synopsis: ‘Sustainability’ in its broadest meaning has acquired a great importance in modern society, and ...