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Reactions of [Li{E(SiMe3)2}(dme)] (E = As or Sb, dme = MeOCH2CH2OMe), with a range of acid chlorides, RCOCl, afforded the novel 2-arsa-1,3-dionatolithium(I) complexes [Li{OC(R)AsC(R)O}L] (R = But, L = 1/2 dme or Et2O; R = C6H2Pri3-2,4,6, L = Et2O; R... Read More about Low-co-ordination arsenic and antimony compounds: Synthesis and characterisation of 2-arsa- and 2-stiba-1,3-dionatolithium(I) complexes, [Li{OC(R)EC(R)O}L](E = As or Sb; R = But, C6H2Pri3-2,4,6 or C6H2But3-2,4,6; L = Et2O or MeOCH2CH2OMe).
HATLab/EPSRC DROPS project response to UN call on children’s rights in the digital environment
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Document contains the response sent by HATLab/ EPSRC DROPS project team to the UN Call for input on Children's Rights in the Digital Environment.
Value-in-context: An exploration of the context of value and the value of context
Book Chapter
This chapter contributes to the advancement of service science by exploring the context of value and the value of context in service systems. The work advances theory development of value-in-context; a term initially introduced to conceptualize value... Read More about Value-in-context: An exploration of the context of value and the value of context.
Enterprise imaging: Picturing the service value system
Book Chapter
Service value is realized within the interaction of client and provider and the Enterprise Image creates a picture of a moment in time of the working relationship. The Enterprise Image focuses on a contractual relationship between two parties and ide... Read More about Enterprise imaging: Picturing the service value system.
Link channels or how to enhance upstream-downstream relations in servitized contexts
Journal Article
By more closely engaging with their customer base firms create link channels which places the customer as the determinant in the process of understanding needs for value creation. To better understand the relevance and applicability of link channels,... Read More about Link channels or how to enhance upstream-downstream relations in servitized contexts.
Firm profitability during the servitization process in the music industry
Journal Article
The music industry, as with other creative industries, has suffered a dramatic decrease in performance due to the digital disruption.
While previous literature uses revenues as a proxy for performance, this paper uses profits, confirming the link... Read More about Firm profitability during the servitization process in the music industry.