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The Repository@Hull is intended to be an Open Access showcase for the published research output of the university. Whenever possible, refereed documents accepted for publication, or finished artistic compositions presented in public, will be made available here in full digital format, and hyperlinks to standard published versions will be provided.



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Ride the Tiger: Social Security Rights in Modern Chinese Constitutions (2018)
Thesis
Zhu, Z. (2018). Ride the Tiger: Social Security Rights in Modern Chinese Constitutions. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4962069

This thesis investigates the theories and practices of social security provision in the modern Chinese Constitutions. Beginning with implementation of the Chinese 1982 Constitution, it challenges the proposal of making the Constitution ‘justiciable’,... Read More about Ride the Tiger: Social Security Rights in Modern Chinese Constitutions.

Understanding Urban Planning Outcomes in the UK: Practitioner Perspectives in Outcome Assessment (2023)
Journal Article
Mazumdar, S., Qi, J., Thakker, D., & Goodchild, B. (2023). Understanding Urban Planning Outcomes in the UK: Practitioner Perspectives in Outcome Assessment. International Journal of E-Planning Research, 12(1), 1-40. https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEPR.326126

The planning process in the UK is a highly complex system, developed over many decades, and is in the process of rapid transitions into digital planning. Among these transformations is a desire to move from an outputs-based assessment to an outcomes-... Read More about Understanding Urban Planning Outcomes in the UK: Practitioner Perspectives in Outcome Assessment.

An investigation into the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices on the performance of the Gulf Cooperation Council Petrochemical industry (2022)
Thesis
Alsaif, A. (2022). An investigation into the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices on the performance of the Gulf Cooperation Council Petrochemical industry. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4962012

The Gulf region is the powerhouse of oil industries, which their economies heavily rely on. Owing to the successes built in the Gulf region as the leading oil supplier to the world, in less than fifty years, the region has become among the top ten co... Read More about An investigation into the impact of sustainable supply chain management practices on the performance of the Gulf Cooperation Council Petrochemical industry.

Towards achieving net zero by 2050 in the UK – Stakeholder perspectives in integrated urban planning (2023)
Journal Article
Mazumdar, S., Thakker, D., Hayes, J., Matos, N., & Bate, P. (2023). Towards achieving net zero by 2050 in the UK – Stakeholder perspectives in integrated urban planning. Futures: for the interdisciplinary study of futures, visioning, anticipation and foresight, 152, Article 103197. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103197

In light of severe risks of extreme conditions arising out of global warming, the push towards sustainable development and management of our resources has been a topic of immense interest globally. The UK's recent promise of reducing all greenhouse g... Read More about Towards achieving net zero by 2050 in the UK – Stakeholder perspectives in integrated urban planning.

Optically Tunable Memristors Based On Organic-Inorganic Composite Materials (2018)
Thesis
Jaafar, A. H. (2018). Optically Tunable Memristors Based On Organic-Inorganic Composite Materials. (Thesis). Univrsity of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4961915

Memristors or resistive memory devices (also called RRAMs) are one of the most promising emerging memory technologies for the next generation of memory devices with potential applications in computer memory, logic operations and neuromorphic computin... Read More about Optically Tunable Memristors Based On Organic-Inorganic Composite Materials.