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Credibility and influence in health messaging: examining medical professionals' role on X in promoting N95 respirators during COVID-19 (2025)
Journal Article
Ahmed, W., Khan, M. L., Malik, A., Krishnan, S., Hardey, M., Katz, M. S., & Elareshi, M. (in press). Credibility and influence in health messaging: examining medical professionals' role on X in promoting N95 respirators during COVID-19. Information, Communication and Society, https://doi.org/10.1080/1369118x.2025.2504605

This study explores the role of health influencers on X (formerly Twitter) in promoting N95 respirators, with a focus on the accuracy and completeness of the information shared. It evaluates the impact of X influencers on public perception and policy... Read More about Credibility and influence in health messaging: examining medical professionals' role on X in promoting N95 respirators during COVID-19.

Health Information Communication and Advocacy in the Haemophilia Community: An X-Based Analysis (2025)
Journal Article
Ahmed, W., Hardey, M., & Yavetz, G. (2025). Health Information Communication and Advocacy in the Haemophilia Community: An X-Based Analysis. Journal of Documentation, https://doi.org/10.1108/JD-09-2024-0224

Purpose
This study evaluates the network characteristics of the haemophilia community on X (previously known as Twitter) and identifies prevalent themes in their conversations, informed by the Uses and Gratifications (U&G) theory, within the broader... Read More about Health Information Communication and Advocacy in the Haemophilia Community: An X-Based Analysis.

Bridging the Gaps In Evidencing Prevention: Key Findings from a Multi-site Study of Local Area Coordination (2025)
Report
Jessop, B., Cook, J., & Thierry, H. (2025). Bridging the Gaps In Evidencing Prevention: Key Findings from a Multi-site Study of Local Area Coordination. National Institute for Health and Social Care Research

Executive Summary:
The transformative potential of second wave preventative interventions (Local Area Coordination, Neighbourhood Networking, place-based hubs, etc.), lies in their perceived ability to relieve demands and financial strain on formal... Read More about Bridging the Gaps In Evidencing Prevention: Key Findings from a Multi-site Study of Local Area Coordination.

Unravelling Institutional Isomorphic Dynamics on Digitalization Adoption: Insights from an Exploratory Case Study of Clothing and Textile Manufacturing Company (2025)
Thesis
Tanjeen, E. (2025). Unravelling Institutional Isomorphic Dynamics on Digitalization Adoption: Insights from an Exploratory Case Study of Clothing and Textile Manufacturing Company. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5127454

Given the eminence of digitalisation in the manufacturing sector worldwide, Bangladesh’s clothing and textile industry intends to be an emergent player. Yet literature relating to qualitative evidence examining the institutional drivers of digitalisa... Read More about Unravelling Institutional Isomorphic Dynamics on Digitalization Adoption: Insights from an Exploratory Case Study of Clothing and Textile Manufacturing Company.

Delivering inclusive and accessible education via a change in pedagogical approach using the student voice: reducing a high failure rate module into a highly successful module (2025)
Journal Article
Handley, R., & Moogan, Y. (2025). Delivering inclusive and accessible education via a change in pedagogical approach using the student voice: reducing a high failure rate module into a highly successful module. Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practice, 22(1), https://doi.org/10.53761/5x6hje62

The need to prioritise student engagement through inclusive, student-centred education is increasingly recognised in higher education institutions across the Globe. This study investigates how incorporating the student voice in a UK university can tr... Read More about Delivering inclusive and accessible education via a change in pedagogical approach using the student voice: reducing a high failure rate module into a highly successful module.

Customer-centricity, resilience and flexibility in the legal services sector (2025)
Thesis
Pepperell, B. (2025). Customer-centricity, resilience and flexibility in the legal services sector. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5087937

The aim of this thesis is to identify and investigate the disconnect between contemporary client expectations and law firms’ current ability to deliver on those expectations, in the context of a chronically underfunded justice system.
It goes on to... Read More about Customer-centricity, resilience and flexibility in the legal services sector.

Unraveling the complexities associated with leadership during times of supply chain crisis: a study on the healthcare sector (2025)
Journal Article
Tiwari, M., Lodorfos, G., McClelland, Z., & Nair, S. (online). Unraveling the complexities associated with leadership during times of supply chain crisis: a study on the healthcare sector. International studies of management & organization, https://doi.org/10.1080/00208825.2025.2465002

The role of leadership during times of crisis has attracted significant attention in academic literature; however, the impact of crisis leadership on mitigating supply chain disruptions in the healthcare sector remains a relatively under-researched a... Read More about Unraveling the complexities associated with leadership during times of supply chain crisis: a study on the healthcare sector.

Organ Donation Conversations on X and Development of the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy: Social Network Analysis (2025)
Journal Article
Ahmed, W., Hardey, M., & Vidal-Alaball, J. (2025). Organ Donation Conversations on X and Development of the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy: Social Network Analysis. Journal of medical Internet research, 27, Article e59872. https://doi.org/10.2196/59872

Background: The digital landscape has become a vital platform for public health discourse, particularly concerning important topics like organ donation. With a global rise in organ transplant needs, fostering public understanding and positive attitud... Read More about Organ Donation Conversations on X and Development of the OrgReach Social Media Marketing Strategy: Social Network Analysis.

Talent Management and Talent Retention in SMEs in Emerging Markets: A case study of the Nigerian context (2025)
Thesis
Nwaigwe, M. C. (2025). Talent Management and Talent Retention in SMEs in Emerging Markets: A case study of the Nigerian context. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5087911

Talent Management (TM) is a new field of study within the Nigerian context, particularly among SMEs. As with other management disciplines, TM is intrinsically linked to the environment in which businesses operate, making the Nigerian national context... Read More about Talent Management and Talent Retention in SMEs in Emerging Markets: A case study of the Nigerian context.

Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan (2024)
Thesis
Mohamed, H. (2024). Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/5088340

Food waste has emerged as a critical global issue exacerbated by climate change and food insecurity. While research has extensively examined food waste behaviours in developed economies, limited attention has been given to Muslim communities, especia... Read More about Exploring Social Identity and Responsible Consumption Behaviour Paradox Among Muslim Households: Food Waste During Ramadan.