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Children’s Attitudes to Sustainable Transport. Research Findings No.174/2003
Davison, Paul; Davison, Philippa; Reed, Nick; Halden, Derek; Dillon, Justin (Scottish Executive, 2003-12-15)The Scottish Executive commissioned research on children's and young people's attitudes towards sustainable transport and transport choice and how these attitudes are developed by schools, the informal education sector, ... -
Construing homicide
Winter, David (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-10) -
An exemplary life? A personal construct analysis of the autobiography of Rudolf Hoess, Commandant of Auschwitz
Reed, Nick; Winter, David; Schulz, Joerg; Aslan, Esther; Soldevilla, Joan Miquel; Kuzu, Duygu (2014-10-02)This article analyses the autobiography of Rudolf Hoess, commandant of Auschwitz. Textual grid, ABC and self-characterisation analyses of the autobiography are used to construe Hoess’s writing. The textual grid analysis ... -
Extending the Life of Infant Mobility Products: Implementing a Product Service System : Report on DEFRA ABR112 (Project EV0534)/ Re-engineering Business for Sustainability
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Reed, Nick; Tzilivakis, John; Green, Andrew (Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra), 2020-01-16)In 2018, the UK Government published its Resources and Waste Strategy for England. That policy document identifies resource efficiency as a key strategy to reduce waste and rationalize the use of resources through the ... -
Identifying attributes required by Foundation Year 1 doctors in multidisciplinary teams : a tool for performance evaluation
McGettigan, Patricia; McKendree, Jean; Reed, Nick; Holborow, Sarah; Devereaux, Sarah; Mace, Thomas (2013)Background: Effective working in multi-disciplinary teams (MDTs) is promoted as essential in ensuring good healthcare outcomes, suggesting that an understanding exists of the relationship between outcomes and the attributes ... -
Introduction
Winter, David; Reed, Nick (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-10) -
A Personal Construct Psychology based investigation into a Product Service System for renting pushchairs to consumers
Catulli, Maurizio; Reed, Nick (2017-07-11)This paper explores how consumers construe a Product Service System (PSS) for the supply of pushchairs. A PSS is a system of products, services, networks of actors and supporting infrastructure designed to be more sustainable ... -
Personal construct theory
Reed, Nick; Winter, David (SAGE Publications, 2015-04) -
Preface
Winter, David; Reed, Nick (Routledge, 2014-10-07) -
Product Service Systems : From Theory to Practice
Lindley, Julian; Catulli, Maurizio; Reed, Nick (2013)This paper summarises the findings of the scoping phase of a pilot project, Exploring and developing ways to help people increase the useful life of products, through a leasing rather than ownership model of consumption. ... -
A Socio-technical experiment with a resource efficient Product Service System
Catulli, Dr. Maurizio; Sopjani, Liridona; Reed, Nick; Tzilivakis, John; Green, Andrew (2021-03-01)This paper describes a socio-technical experiment relating to a sustainable innovation project conducted in a protected niche or “living lab” and evaluates the ability of the experiment to generate learning and strategic ... -
Towards a Radical Redefinition of Psychology : The selected works of Miller Mair
Winter, David; Reed, Nick; School of Life and Medical Sciences; Department of Psychology; Health & Human Sciences Research Institute; Psychology; Health and Clinical Psychology group; Applied and Practice-based Research; Behaviour Change in Health and Business (Routledge, 2014-10) -
Transcending war-ravaged biographies
Winter, David (Wiley-Blackwell, 2015-10) -
What is mine is NOT yours : further insight on what access-based consumption says about consumers
Catulli, Maurizio; Lindley, Julian; Reed, Nick; Green, Andrew; Hyseni, Hajre; Kiri, Sushma Premnath (University of Hertfordshire, 2013)This paper presents the findings of a study researching the interaction between modes of consumption which do not involve transfer ownership and consumer culture. These business models are variously termed Access-Based ... -
What is Mine is NOT Yours : Further insight on what access-based consumption says about consumers
Catulli, Maurizio; Lindley, Julian; Reed, Nick; Green, Andrew; Kiri, Sushma Premnath; Hyseni, Hajrë (Emerald Publishing, 2013)Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the interaction between Access Based Consumption (ABC) and consumer culture in the specific context of baby products, and connect the two streams of consumer research and ...