Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (39472)

Blame not the mobile phone, 'twas ever thus' (2012)
Book Chapter
Jempson, M., & Powell, W. (2012). Blame not the mobile phone, 'twas ever thus'. In R. L. Keeble, & J. Mair (Eds.), The Phone Hacking Scandal: Journalism on Trial. Arima

Going with the flow: A systems approach to how an academic health science centre creates value through collaboration (2012)
Journal Article
Ng, I., Parry, G., Davies, S., & Lim, W. M. (2012). Going with the flow: A systems approach to how an academic health science centre creates value through collaboration. Executive Briefing,

This briefing looks at the case of Cambridge University Health Partners, the management organisation of the Cambridge Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC). An AHSC is a partnership between one or more universities and healthcare providers focusing o... Read More about Going with the flow: A systems approach to how an academic health science centre creates value through collaboration.

Customer-supplier relationships during the process of innovation: An innovation systems approach (2012)
Journal Article
Phillips, W., Lamming, R., & Caldwell, N. (2012). Customer-supplier relationships during the process of innovation: An innovation systems approach. Strategic Change, 21(5-6), 263-274. https://doi.org/10.1002/jsc.1908

Adopting an innovation systems approach, this paper addresses how institutions in supply markets, in the institutional economics sense of informal constraints and formal rules, influence the innovation process between firms. Within an innovation sys... Read More about Customer-supplier relationships during the process of innovation: An innovation systems approach.

The acute hemodynamic response to LV pacing within individual branches of the coronary sinus using a quadripolar lead (2012)
Journal Article
Liang, Y., Shetty, A. K., Duckett, S. G., Ma, Y., Kapetanakis, S., Ginks, M., …Rinaldi, C. A. (2012). The acute hemodynamic response to LV pacing within individual branches of the coronary sinus using a quadripolar lead. Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology, 35(2), 196-203. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.2011.03268.x

Background: It is not clear whether there is a large difference in acute hemodynamic response (AHR) to left ventricle (LV) pacing in different regions of the same coronary sinus (CS) vein. Using the four electrodes available on a Quartet LV lead, we... Read More about The acute hemodynamic response to LV pacing within individual branches of the coronary sinus using a quadripolar lead.

Economic evaluation of Living Streets’ fitter for walking project (2012)
Report
Sinnett, D., & Powell, J. (2012). Economic evaluation of Living Streets’ fitter for walking project

Living Streets’ Fitter for Walking (FFW) project worked with deprived communities in 12 Local Authority areas across five regions of England to improve local environments and promote more walking for short journeys. This study uses the Health Economi... Read More about Economic evaluation of Living Streets’ fitter for walking project.

Reality check: An experimental investigation of the addition of warning labels to fashion magazine images on women's mood and body dissatisfaction (2012)
Journal Article
Tiggeman, M., Slater, A., Firth, B., & Hawkins, K. (2012). Reality check: An experimental investigation of the addition of warning labels to fashion magazine images on women's mood and body dissatisfaction. Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, 31(2), 105-122. https://doi.org/10.1521/jscp.2012.31.2.105

Policy makers across a number of Western countries have suggested that warning labels be placed on idealized media images to inform viewers that the images have been digitally altered or enhanced, as a means of ameliorating the negative psychological... Read More about Reality check: An experimental investigation of the addition of warning labels to fashion magazine images on women's mood and body dissatisfaction.

The southern European social model: Familialism and the high rates of female employment in Portugal (2012)
Journal Article
Tavora, I. (2012). The southern European social model: Familialism and the high rates of female employment in Portugal. Journal of European Social Policy, 22(1), 63-76. https://doi.org/10.1177/0958928711425269

This paper focuses on the high rates of female full-time employment in Portugal and examines whether these are consistent with the familialistic features that typify the southern European social model. It employs a comparative methodology to investig... Read More about The southern European social model: Familialism and the high rates of female employment in Portugal.

Beyond 'political economism': New identities for unions in Western Europe? (2012)
Journal Article
Taylor, G., Mathers, A., & Upchurch, M. (2012). Beyond 'political economism': New identities for unions in Western Europe?. Capital and Class, 36(1), 17-34. https://doi.org/10.1177/0309816811428664

This article engages critically with Richard Hyman's work on union identity and European integration. It includes a sympathetic review of Hyman's contribution to the debate on these topics over the past two decades, alongside a critique of Hyman's ap... Read More about Beyond 'political economism': New identities for unions in Western Europe?.

Differential redox potential between the human cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain aminotransferase (2012)
Journal Article
Coles, S. J., Hancock, J. T., & Conway, M. E. (2012). Differential redox potential between the human cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain aminotransferase. Acta Biochimica et Biophysica Sinica, 44(2), 172-176. https://doi.org/10.1093/abbs/gmr103

The human branched-chain aminotransferase (hBCAT) isoenzymes are CXXC motif redox sensitive homodimers central to glutamate metabolism in the central nervous system. These proteins respond differently to oxidation by H 2O 2, NO, and S-glutathionylati... Read More about Differential redox potential between the human cytosolic and mitochondrial branched-chain aminotransferase.

Transformational leadership across hierarchical levels in UK manufacturing organizations (2012)
Journal Article
Edwards, G., & Gill, R. (2012). Transformational leadership across hierarchical levels in UK manufacturing organizations. Leadership and Organization Development Journal, 33(1), 25-50. https://doi.org/10.1108/01437731211193106

Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to report on an empirical study of the effectiveness of transformational, transactional and laissez-faire leadership across hierarchical levels in manufacturing organizations in the UK. The aim was to develop a f... Read More about Transformational leadership across hierarchical levels in UK manufacturing organizations.

A survey of European intensive care nurses' knowledge levels (2012)
Journal Article
Baktoft, B., Albarran, J. W., Fulbrook, P., Albarran, J., Baktofd, B., & Sidebottom, B. (2012). A survey of European intensive care nurses' knowledge levels. International Journal of Nursing Studies, 49(2), 191-200. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2011.06.001

Background: The application of knowledge to the care of critically ill patients is a hallmark of professional nursing practice. However, the educational preparation of intensive care nurses varies from country to country, and there has been little re... Read More about A survey of European intensive care nurses' knowledge levels.

Marketing as an applied science: Lessons from other business disciplines (2012)
Journal Article
Hughes, T., Bence, D., Grisoni, L., O'Regan, N., & Wornham, D. (2012). Marketing as an applied science: Lessons from other business disciplines. European Journal of Marketing, 46(1), 92-111. https://doi.org/10.1108/03090561211189257

Purpose: This paper seeks to investigate what the marketing field can learn, with regard to the academic/practitioner divide, from other management disciplines that have a range of different relationships with their respective practitioners. Design/m... Read More about Marketing as an applied science: Lessons from other business disciplines.

Testing the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for Australia (2012)
Journal Article
Kumar, S., Webber, D. J., & Fargher, S. (2012). Testing the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for Australia. Applied Economics, 44(5), 599-605. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2010.511993

This article presents the details of an investigation into the relationship between investment and savings in Australia over the period 1960 to 2007. Using five time series techniques our results reveal that the Feldstein- Horioka puzzle exists in a... Read More about Testing the validity of the Feldstein-Horioka puzzle for Australia.

Wagner's law revisited: Cointegration and causality tests for New Zealand (2012)
Journal Article
Kumar, S., Webber, D. J., & Fargher, S. (2012). Wagner's law revisited: Cointegration and causality tests for New Zealand. Applied Economics, 44(5), 607-616. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036846.2010.511994

Wagner's Law states that the share of government expenditure in Gross National Product (GNP) will increase with economic development; many associated empirical studies substitute GNP with Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This article presents an empiric... Read More about Wagner's law revisited: Cointegration and causality tests for New Zealand.

Facilitating and disrupting speech perception in word deafness (2012)
Journal Article
Robson, H., Davies, S., Lambon Ralph, M. A., & Sage, K. (2012). Facilitating and disrupting speech perception in word deafness. Aphasiology, 26(2), 177-198. https://doi.org/10.1080/02687038.2011.629360

Background: Word deafness is a rare condition where pathologically degraded speech perception results in impaired repetition and comprehension but otherwise intact linguistic skills. Although impaired linguistic systems in aphasia resulting from dama... Read More about Facilitating and disrupting speech perception in word deafness.