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The moderator effect of balance of power on the relationships between the adoption of digital technologies in supply chain management processes and innovation performance in SMEs (2024)
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Augusto Zimmermann, R., Soares, A., & Roca, J. B. (2024). The moderator effect of balance of power on the relationships between the adoption of digital technologies in supply chain management processes and innovation performance in SMEs. Industrial Marketing Management, 118, 44-55. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indmarman.2024.02.004

Managing supply chain (SC) relationships to deal with challenges posed by contemporary social and business environments is a difficult task that can be facilitated with the use of digital technologies. The growing complexity of supply chains, charact... Read More about The moderator effect of balance of power on the relationships between the adoption of digital technologies in supply chain management processes and innovation performance in SMEs.

Karl Polanyi’'s and K. William Kapp’'s arguments on social costs: Is there a common “revolutionary” raison d’'être? (2024)
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Berger, S. (2024). Karl Polanyi’'s and K. William Kapp’'s arguments on social costs: Is there a common “revolutionary” raison d’'être?. Ecological Economics, 219, Article 108131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2024.108131

This article examines Karl Polanyi's and K. William Kapp's social cost proposals to test their suitability for a “revolutionary” Social Ecological Economics that radically breaks with neoclassical and neoliberal paradigms. Whilst some coherence is re... Read More about Karl Polanyi’'s and K. William Kapp’'s arguments on social costs: Is there a common “revolutionary” raison d’'être?.

The inadvertently revealing statistic: A systemic gap in statistical training? (2024)
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Derrick, B., Green, E., Ritchie, F., Smith, J., & White, P. (2024). The inadvertently revealing statistic: A systemic gap in statistical training?. Significance, 21(1), 24-27. https://doi.org/10.1093/jrssig/qmae009

While concerns around data privacy are well-known, there's a lack of awareness and training when it comes to the confidentiality risk of published statistics, argue Ben Derrick, Elizabeth Green, Felix Ritchie, Jim Smith, Paul White

Big data innovation and implementation in projects teams: Towards a SEM approach to conflict prevention (2024)
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Owolabi, H., Oyedele, A. A., Oyedele, L., Alaka, H., Olawale, O., Aju, O., …Ganiyu, S. (in press). Big data innovation and implementation in projects teams: Towards a SEM approach to conflict prevention. Information Technology and People, https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-06-2019-0286

Purpose: Despite an enormous body of literature on conflict management, intra-group conflicts vis-à-vis team performance, there is currently no study investigating the conflict prevention approach to handling innovation-induced conflicts that may hin... Read More about Big data innovation and implementation in projects teams: Towards a SEM approach to conflict prevention.

Exploring the behaviours of small business entrepreneurs in the gastro-dining industry: Risks, relationships and gourmet chefs in action (2024)
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Atilgan, Ö., Berber, A., & Uyargil, C. (in press). Exploring the behaviours of small business entrepreneurs in the gastro-dining industry: Risks, relationships and gourmet chefs in action. Entrepreneurship Research Journal, https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2022-0203

A growing number of chefs are setting up their own businesses to offer a gastro-dining experience in places without an extensive gastro-dining tradition. In this context, our purpose is to explore the behaviours of entrepreneurs of small businesses i... Read More about Exploring the behaviours of small business entrepreneurs in the gastro-dining industry: Risks, relationships and gourmet chefs in action.

Three perspectives on leadership in higher education: Traditionalist, reformist, pragmatist (2024)
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Macfarlane, B., Bolden, R., & Watermeyer, R. (in press). Three perspectives on leadership in higher education: Traditionalist, reformist, pragmatist. Higher Education, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10734-023-01174-x

There is a fragmented and complex literature about higher education leadership representing a diversity of ideological perspectives about its nature and purposes. Internationally, the literature has been strongly shaped by the importation of concepts... Read More about Three perspectives on leadership in higher education: Traditionalist, reformist, pragmatist.

Artificial Intelligence perceptions and life satisfaction (2024)
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Hinks, T. (2024). Artificial Intelligence perceptions and life satisfaction. Journal of Happiness Studies, 25(1-2), Article 5. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10902-024-00727-w

The paper estimates whether there is any relationship between life satisfaction and people’s perceptions towards artificial intelligence. Using data from 39 European countries collected in 2021, it is consistently found that people with negative perc... Read More about Artificial Intelligence perceptions and life satisfaction.

Individualism, universalism and climate change (2024)
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Hinks, T., & Douarin, E. (in press). Individualism, universalism and climate change. Journal of Institutional Economics, 20, Article e17

Is “individualism” pure selfishness?. The climate change literature often assumes so. However, individualism can be seen as capturing values aligned with self-determination and self-achievement but also universalism. Indeed, cultural psychology recog... Read More about Individualism, universalism and climate change.

Factors affecting early retirement intentions with the mediating mechanism of job engagement (2024)
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Khan, A. Y., Bilal, A., Daud, N., Daniyal, M., Ahmed, B., & Ishaq, A. (2024). Factors affecting early retirement intentions with the mediating mechanism of job engagement. Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business, 26(1), 55-82. https://doi.org/10.22146/gamaijb.72284

The main objective of this study is to empirically examine the associations between work goals (intrinsic and extrinsic) and early retirement intentions, with the mediating mechanism of work passion and the moderating role of flexible HR practices, s... Read More about Factors affecting early retirement intentions with the mediating mechanism of job engagement.

Rentiers and distributive conflict in Brazil (2000–2019) (2023)
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Marques, P. R., & Rugitsky, F. (2024). Rentiers and distributive conflict in Brazil (2000–2019). Cambridge Journal of Economics, 48(2), 275-302. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/bead053

The paper examines the determinants of rentier income in contemporary financialised capitalist economies by analysing the case of Brazil. It argues that different drivers of rentier income may have comparable potential to channel a substantial share... Read More about Rentiers and distributive conflict in Brazil (2000–2019).

Machine learning models in trusted research environments - Understanding operational risks (2023)
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Ritchie, F., Tilbrook, A., Cole, C., Jefferson, E., Krueger, S., Mansouri-Benssassi, E., …Smith, J. (2023). Machine learning models in trusted research environments - Understanding operational risks. International Journal of Population Data Science, 8(1), Article 2165. https://doi.org/10.23889/ijpds.v8i1.2165

IntroductionTrusted research environments (TREs) provide secure access to very sensitive data for research. All TREs operate manual checks on outputs to ensure there is no residual disclosure risk. Machine learning (ML) models require very large amou... Read More about Machine learning models in trusted research environments - Understanding operational risks.

Forced displacement and subsequent generations’ migration intentions: Intergenerational transmission of family migration capital (2023)
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Brunarska, Z., & Ivlevs, A. (2024). Forced displacement and subsequent generations’ migration intentions: Intergenerational transmission of family migration capital. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 50(10), 2423-2443. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183x.2023.2290443

A growing body of evidence for the ‘family migration capital’ hypothesis–whereby migration experience in a family leads to a greater propensity to move among migrants’ descendants–has so far relied on accounts of any migration experience, including v... Read More about Forced displacement and subsequent generations’ migration intentions: Intergenerational transmission of family migration capital.

The present and future of the Five Safes framework (2023)
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Green, E., & Ritchie, F. (2023). The present and future of the Five Safes framework. Journal of Privacy and Confidentiality, 13(2), https://doi.org/10.29012/jpc.831

The Five Safes has become the default framework for confidential data governance across multiple sectors and countries. Since its inception in 2003, the approach has influenced data management in many ways, particularly in the public sector. As it ha... Read More about The present and future of the Five Safes framework.

Redistributed manufacturing ecosystem for healthcare: An in-depth case study of on-body manufacturing using a micro-factory (2023)
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Hughes, E. H., Parry, G., Davies, P., & Martinez, V. (2023). Redistributed manufacturing ecosystem for healthcare: An in-depth case study of on-body manufacturing using a micro-factory. IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 71, 1690 - 1701. https://doi.org/10.1109/tem.2023.3337000

The shift from centralised to redistributed manufacturing (RDM) enables lower volume production closer to the site of use. The potential benefits of RDM are highlighted in the literature, but in this emerging field, understanding of how its adoption... Read More about Redistributed manufacturing ecosystem for healthcare: An in-depth case study of on-body manufacturing using a micro-factory.

How social capital affects innovation, marketing and entrepreneurial orientation: The case of SMEs in Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam) (2023)
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Vu, P. M., Van Binh, T., & Duong, L. N. K. (2023). How social capital affects innovation, marketing and entrepreneurial orientation: The case of SMEs in Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam). Journal of Innovation and Entrepreneurship, 12(1), Article 81. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13731-023-00350-8

Social capital, embedded in the networking relationship, is critical for firm performance. SMEs, especially in emerging economies, should effectively use their limited resource and network relationships to deal with increased uncertainties in the bus... Read More about How social capital affects innovation, marketing and entrepreneurial orientation: The case of SMEs in Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam).

Head, heart, and hands listening in coach practice: The listening coach, Dakin-Neal, Kymberly, NY, USA; Abingdon, UK, Routledge, 2024, 208 pages, Paperback price: £34.95, ISBN: 978-1-032-28272-5 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-032-28271-8 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-003-29602-7 (ebk) (2023)
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Gill, A. (in press). Head, heart, and hands listening in coach practice: The listening coach, Dakin-Neal, Kymberly, NY, USA; Abingdon, UK, Routledge, 2024, 208 pages, Paperback price: £34.95, ISBN: 978-1-032-28272-5 (hbk), ISBN: 978-1-032-28271-8 (pbk), ISBN: 978-1-003-29602-7 (ebk). Coaching: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, https://doi.org/10.1080/17521882.2023.2287010

Barriers to blockchain adoption in the seaport industry: A fuzzy DEMATEL analysis (2023)
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Guan, P., Wood, L. C., Wang, J. X., & Duong, L. N. K. (2023). Barriers to blockchain adoption in the seaport industry: A fuzzy DEMATEL analysis. Mathematical Biosciences and Engineering, 20(12), 20995-21031. https://doi.org/10.3934/mbe.2023929

Blockchain technology, marked as a disruptive force across various sectors, including seaport logistics, faces challenges and obstacles that impede its effective adoption. We aim to empirically identify the significant barriers impeding blockchain ad... Read More about Barriers to blockchain adoption in the seaport industry: A fuzzy DEMATEL analysis.

Towards a blockchain and machine learning-based framework for decentralised energy management (2023)
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Luo, X., & Mahdjoubi, L. (2024). Towards a blockchain and machine learning-based framework for decentralised energy management. Energy and Buildings, 303, Article 113757. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.enbuild.2023.113757

In most domestic buildings, gas and electricity are supplied by energy and utility companies through centralised energy systems. This often results in a high burden on central management systems and has adverse effects on energy prices. Blockchain-ba... Read More about Towards a blockchain and machine learning-based framework for decentralised energy management.