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Positive during COVID-19: Women's strategies for flourishing during a pandemic (2024)
Journal Article
Lanka, E., Marsh-Davies, K., & Anderson, D. (2024). Positive during COVID-19: Women's strategies for flourishing during a pandemic. Journal of Community and Applied Social Psychology, 34(6), Article e70007. https://doi.org/10.1002/casp.70007

The COVID-19 pandemic led to far-reaching detrimental impacts, with challenges weighted toward women, who experience a double-burden of paid work and care/domestic work. Professional lives were enacted in new spaces, as many were ordered to work from... Read More about Positive during COVID-19: Women's strategies for flourishing during a pandemic.

Menopause and Flexible Working: Starting Conversations (2024)
Book Chapter
Brown, S., & Marsh-Davies, K. (2024). Menopause and Flexible Working: Starting Conversations. In V. Porritt, L. Hannay, & N. Hilton (Eds.), Disruptive Women: A WomenEd Guide to Equitable Action in Education. Corwin Press

•There is currently a global teacher recruitment and retention crisis which includes losing experienced and talented women teachers in mid-life.
•Menopause is a normal life stage usually impacting on women in mid-life. We acknowledge that trans and... Read More about Menopause and Flexible Working: Starting Conversations.

Human Brain Responses to Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Using Electroencephalography (2024)
Thesis
Aksoy, M. (2024). Human Brain Responses to Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Using Electroencephalography. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4910116

The utilisation of brain monitoring methods in the field of neuroscience provides an opportunity to go beyond subjective data collection methods such as questionnaires, focus groups, and interviews. Using these monitoring methods allows researchers i... Read More about Human Brain Responses to Fast-Moving Consumer Goods Using Electroencephalography.

Supporting farmers in agro-ecological transition: a systems perspective of farmer experimentation in regenerative grazing in Wales (2024)
Thesis
Moore, F. Supporting farmers in agro-ecological transition: a systems perspective of farmer experimentation in regenerative grazing in Wales. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4871233

Since the 1950s (post World War II), the intensification of farming has eroded the natural capital base underpinning it; resulting in declining soil health, biodiversity loss, and the depleted nutrient density of food. Regenerative farming offers a w... Read More about Supporting farmers in agro-ecological transition: a systems perspective of farmer experimentation in regenerative grazing in Wales.

Effectiveness of Socio-Technical Assistance (STA) Program for Vulnerable Beneficiaries: Evidence from Nepal’s Post-Earthquake Reconstruction (2024)
Journal Article
Bhusal, N. P., Bhattarai, K., & Walkley, F. (2024). Effectiveness of Socio-Technical Assistance (STA) Program for Vulnerable Beneficiaries: Evidence from Nepal’s Post-Earthquake Reconstruction. Sustainability, 16(15), Article 6284. https://doi.org/10.3390/su16156284

This research study assesses the effectiveness of the Socio-Technical Assistance (STA) program when combined with owner-driven housing reconstruction on rural private housing recovery after Nepal’s 2015 earthquake, particularly regarding vulnerable h... Read More about Effectiveness of Socio-Technical Assistance (STA) Program for Vulnerable Beneficiaries: Evidence from Nepal’s Post-Earthquake Reconstruction.

Enabling Explainable Artificial Intelligence capabilities in Supply Chain Decision Support Making (2024)
Journal Article
Olan, F., Spanaki, K., Ahmed, W., & Zhao, G. (2024). Enabling Explainable Artificial Intelligence capabilities in Supply Chain Decision Support Making. Production planning & control, https://doi.org/10.1080/09537287.2024.2313514

Explainable artificial intelligence (XAI) has been instrumental in enabling the process of making informed decisions. The emergence of various supply chain (SC) platforms in modern times has altered the nature of SC interactions, resulting in a notab... Read More about Enabling Explainable Artificial Intelligence capabilities in Supply Chain Decision Support Making.

The ten-year anniversary of public procurement reforms: a critical assessment of the European Union public procurement Directives (2024)
Journal Article
Bovis, C. H. (2024). The ten-year anniversary of public procurement reforms: a critical assessment of the European Union public procurement Directives. ERA-Forum, https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-024-00798-5

This article evaluates the objectives of the legal framework on public procurement in the European Union and assesses its contribution to the internal market. The author provides for a critical analysis of the evolution of the public procurement acqu... Read More about The ten-year anniversary of public procurement reforms: a critical assessment of the European Union public procurement Directives.

COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change (2023)
Book Chapter
Marsh-Davies, K., & Brown, S. (2023). COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change. In K. Marsh-Davies, & C. Burnett (Eds.), Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID: Seizing Opportunities for Change. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003352129-22

The final chapter summarises what preceding chapters have revealed about teachers and teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic and why the crisis has been a catalyst for change. Discussion proceeds, organised into two overarching themes drawn from the c... Read More about COVID-19: A Catalyst for Change.

Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID (2023)
Book Chapter
Marsh-Davies, K., & Burnett, C. (2023). Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID. In K. Marsh-Davies, & C. Burnett (Eds.), Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID: Seizing Opportunities for Change. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003352129

This opening chapter provides an introduction to and rationale for Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID. It explores persistent challenges around teacher recruitment, well-being, and retention, before summarising some of the impacts that the pandemic has... Read More about Teachers and Teaching Post-COVID.

Business model innovation and export performance (2023)
Journal Article
Najafi-Tavani, Z., Zantidou, E., Leonidou, C. N., & Zeriti, A. (2023). Business model innovation and export performance. Journal of International Business Studies, https://doi.org/10.1057/s41267-023-00645-8

Although business model innovation (BMI) is generally beneficial for firms, few studies have investigated whether and under what conditions BMI benefits materialize in foreign markets. This research applies two complementary theoretical perspectives... Read More about Business model innovation and export performance.

The Bubble Act and the First Corporate Economy (2023)
Book Chapter
Pearson, R. (2023). The Bubble Act and the First Corporate Economy. In H. Paul, N. Di Liberto, & D. Coffman (Eds.), The Bubble Act : New Perspectives from Passage to Repeal and Beyond (13-36). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-31894-8_2

The alleged failings of contemporary marine insurance were cited in the opening article of the Bubble Act of 1720 as the reason why its passage was necessary. The act declared that, by granting exclusive charters to two new London corporations to und... Read More about The Bubble Act and the First Corporate Economy.

Enlightened Participation: SME Perspectives about Net Zero on Social Media Using the Action Case Approach (2023)
Journal Article
Hardey, M., Ahmed, W., Fenton, A., & Koral, C. (2023). Enlightened Participation: SME Perspectives about Net Zero on Social Media Using the Action Case Approach. IIM Kozhikode Society & Management Review, https://doi.org/10.1177/22779752231166521

Aims/Objectives: This study aims to examine a linked future for a Net Zero global economy. Such a future is examined through network-driven change and informed by co-action and shared business management practices. Methodology used in the study: We e... Read More about Enlightened Participation: SME Perspectives about Net Zero on Social Media Using the Action Case Approach.

A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam (2023)
Thesis
Phuong Minh Tran, N. (2023). A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4923181

The link between behaviour and identity has long been an essential query in social psychology but has only recently been applied in the field of entrepreneurship. Yet, despite the increasing interest in this research area, the discussion of the link... Read More about A critical review of entrepreneurial marketing strategies and entrepreneurs’ identities – Case insights from women-owned Micro and Small Enterprises in Vietnam.

How AI encourages consumers to share their secrets? The role of anthropomorphism, personalisation, and privacy concerns and avenues for future research (2023)
Journal Article
Kronemann, B., Kizgin, H., Rana, N., & Dwivedi, Y. K. (2023). How AI encourages consumers to share their secrets? The role of anthropomorphism, personalisation, and privacy concerns and avenues for future research. Spanish Journal of Marketing - ESIC, https://doi.org/10.1108/SJME-10-2022-0213

Purpose: This paper aims to explore the overall research question “How can artificial intelligence (AI) influence consumer information disclosure?”. It considers how anthropomorphism of AI, personalisation and privacy concerns influence consumers’ at... Read More about How AI encourages consumers to share their secrets? The role of anthropomorphism, personalisation, and privacy concerns and avenues for future research.

Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study (2022)
Thesis
Ogunbiyi, V. O. Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4247304

This research focuses on the main causes of food waste and strategic approaches that can be applied in reducing food service sector waste in the context of the Garki district of Abuja, Nigeria. Food waste (FW) is a global concern which is intricately... Read More about Critical evaluation of the impact of multi- stakeholders’ practices on food waste management in the Garki districts of Abuja, Nigeria– a qualitative study.

Conceptualizing political campaign messaging in an election - the case study of the 2016 presidential election in Ghana (2022)
Thesis
Adutwum, S. Conceptualizing political campaign messaging in an election - the case study of the 2016 presidential election in Ghana. (Thesis). University of Hull. https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4247155

Political campaign messaging is acclaimed as one of the three critical success factors in winning a competitive election. With Ghana’s virtual two-party political system, formulating attractive campaign message for election becomes imperative. This s... Read More about Conceptualizing political campaign messaging in an election - the case study of the 2016 presidential election in Ghana.

Governing Multi-Sectorial Partnerships in Emergencies: The Case of the Uganda COVID-19 Task Force (2022)
Book Chapter
Onyoin, M., Galimaka, D. B., & Nabatanzi, A. K. (2022). Governing Multi-Sectorial Partnerships in Emergencies: The Case of the Uganda COVID-19 Task Force. In K. Ogunyemi, & A. I. Onaga (Eds.), Responsible Management of Shifts in Work Modes – Values for a Post Pandemic Future, Volume 1 (43-59). Emerald. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-719-020221004

Cross sector collaboration, particularly the use of Multi-Sectorial Partnerships, has recently developed as a crucial element of efforts to deliver and improve public service outcomes across developing countries. Yet for collaborations initiated to r... Read More about Governing Multi-Sectorial Partnerships in Emergencies: The Case of the Uganda COVID-19 Task Force.

Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism (2022)
Journal Article
Rajoana, J., & Saxena, G. (2022). Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism. Annals of Tourism Research, 97, Article 103486. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.annals.2022.103486

This study sheds light on the role bagh bidhwa (tiger widow) entrepreneurs play in engendering sustainable rural tourism in the Sundarbans area of Bangladesh. According to the data collected in 2017 by author from the Bangladesh Forest Department, an... Read More about Role of Sundarbans bagh bidhwa entrepreneurs in tourism.

'I'm not Doing It for the Company' -Examining Employee Volunteering Through Employees' Eyes (2022)
Journal Article
Cook, J., Burchell, J., Thiery, H., & Roy, T. (in press). 'I'm not Doing It for the Company' -Examining Employee Volunteering Through Employees' Eyes. Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, https://doi.org/10.1177/08997640221114309

This article contributes to research on Employee Volunteering (EV) by focusing on the experiences of individuals in order to address the current over-emphasis upon collective organisational outcomes. Drawing on qualitative research with employees and... Read More about 'I'm not Doing It for the Company' -Examining Employee Volunteering Through Employees' Eyes.

Playing to the audience? Multilevel interactions between stakeholders and institutions around CSR in Bangladesh (2022)
Journal Article
Roy, T., Burchell, J., & Cook, J. (in press). Playing to the audience? Multilevel interactions between stakeholders and institutions around CSR in Bangladesh. Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal, https://doi.org/10.1108/AAAJ-11-2019-4229

Purpose: While corporate social responsibility (CSR) research and practice has expanded and evolved rapidly in recent years, little is known about how MNC subsidiaries develop their CSR strategies and how they reconcile global and local demands and p... Read More about Playing to the audience? Multilevel interactions between stakeholders and institutions around CSR in Bangladesh.