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Sexism and corporations: whose social responsibility is it anyway? (2024)
Presentation / Conference
Spanou, I., Chudry, F., Hudson, G., & Prabhakar, G. (2024, May). Sexism and corporations: whose social responsibility is it anyway?. Paper presented at BALTIC INTERNATIONAL ACADEMY XIV International Scientific Conference, Riga, Latvia

The concept of corporate social responsibility has grown significantly over the last two decades with its impact on various disciplines including competitive advantage, innovation and charities marketing. While it is a well-researched area, questions... Read More about Sexism and corporations: whose social responsibility is it anyway?.

Blockchain and machine learning-based decentralized energy trading platform (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Luo, X. (2023, December). Blockchain and machine learning-based decentralized energy trading platform. Presented at 7th Edition of the Green Urbanism (Gu), University of Rome Tor Vergata Italy (Online)

In most buildings, gas and electricity are supplied through centralised energy systems operated by major energy and utility companies. This results in a high burden on central management systems, while energy prices are determined by these companies... Read More about Blockchain and machine learning-based decentralized energy trading platform.

Challenges to wellbeing amongst clinical academic health professionals (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Jennings, A., Galpin, K., Smith, L., Jarvis, C., & Bellaouaied, M. (2023, November). Challenges to wellbeing amongst clinical academic health professionals. Paper presented at Developing and Celebrating a Research Skilled Workforce Conference 2023, University of Plymouth

Background: The Covid-19 pandemic exacerbated the toll on the NHS of a decade of austerity and increasing demand from an aging population with talk of giving attention to staff wellbeing. In the literature, employee wellbeing is clearly recognized... Read More about Challenges to wellbeing amongst clinical academic health professionals.

Proposal to map critical factors of PMBoK to CyBOK Knowledge Areas (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Prabhakar, G., Luo, X., & Tseng, H. (2023, November). Proposal to map critical factors of PMBoK to CyBOK Knowledge Areas. Presented at XII International Research-to-Practice Conference “Society Transformations in Social and Human Sciences”, Riga, Latvia

The proposed objective of this research is to map critical factors of CYBOK’s knowledgebase under Human, Organisational & Regulatory Aspects (Risk Management & Governance, Law & Regulation, Human Factors, Privacy & Online Rights) with the knowledge a... Read More about Proposal to map critical factors of PMBoK to CyBOK Knowledge Areas.

Integration challenges of migrants to Sweden: A lived in experience perspective (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Mitra, A., & Evansluong, Q. (2023, November). Integration challenges of migrants to Sweden: A lived in experience perspective. Paper presented at Organising migration and integration in contemporary societies conference, Gothenburg University, Sweden

At a time when migration to different countries in the world is growing rapidly, research on how migrants integrate into host countries is becoming critically important. Integration of migrants into a host country is a complex construct involving man... Read More about Integration challenges of migrants to Sweden: A lived in experience perspective.

The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B. (2023, November). The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines. Paper presented at ISBE Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference (Track: Enterprise Education), Aston University, Birmingham

There are many new demands on academics. One of these is to embed enterprise and entrepreneurship education within a range of different academic disciplines. Intergovernmental, governmental and professional organisations, as well as management expert... Read More about The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines.

Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B., Karine, M., Douglas, T., & Bagheri, A. (2023, November). Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability. Paper presented at ISBE Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference (Track: Entrepreneurship in Minority Groups)

According to the capital theory, human and social capital are key forms of capital that influence business creation (Sahasranamam & Nandakumar, 2018). Human capital theory discusses the individual value created through education and training (Becker,... Read More about Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability.

Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B., Hatt, L., & Carracedo, P. (2023, November). Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries. Paper presented at ISBE Institute for Small Business and Entrepreneurship Conference, Aston University, Birmingham

Creative industries have traditionally been characterised by micro and small businesses, employing few staff, often relying on voluntary input and lacking relevant support networks (Metier Report, 2002). Many creatives will see themselves as freelanc... Read More about Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries.

Does public interest litigation act as an enabler of environmental justice? (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Razzaque, J. (2023, October). Does public interest litigation act as an enabler of environmental justice?. Presented at Guest Lecture, University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka

Public Interest Litigation (PIL) has emerged as a powerful tool that advocates environmental justice. It allows concerned citizens, environmental activists, and non-governmental organizations to initiate legal proceedings on behalf of the public or t... Read More about Does public interest litigation act as an enabler of environmental justice?.

Research data governance in low- and middle-income countries (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Ferrer Breda, P., Green, E., & Ritchie, F. (2023, September). Research data governance in low- and middle-income countries. Paper presented at UNECE/Eurostat Expert Group on Statisticial Data Confidentiality, Wiesbaden

Research and policy development on the governance of confidential research data is dominated by the work of academics and government agencies based in high-income countries (HICs). This leaves three quarters of the world’s population faced with a cor... Read More about Research data governance in low- and middle-income countries.

Towards a comprehensive theory and practice of output SDC (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Derrick, B., Green, E., Ritchie, F., & White, P. (2023, September). Towards a comprehensive theory and practice of output SDC. Paper presented at UNECE/Eurostat Expert Group on Statisticial Data Confidentiality, Wiesbaden

In 2000, the statistical disclosure control of outputs (OSDC) was largely limited to models of table protection developed by and intended for national statistical institutes (NSIs), as a particular branch of general SDC theory. However, in this centu... Read More about Towards a comprehensive theory and practice of output SDC.

Disclosure control issues in complex medical data (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Green, E., Ritchie, F., Smith, J., Western, D., & White, P. (2023, September). Disclosure control issues in complex medical data. Paper presented at UNECE/Eurostat Expert Group on Statisticial Data Confidentiality, Wiesbaden

The covid19 pandemic assisted the acceleration of routine access to medical records for research. In the UK platforms including OpenSafely and NHSDigital, alongside emerging hospital trust based Trusted Research Environments (TREs), demonstrate the u... Read More about Disclosure control issues in complex medical data.

Empirical investigation of supply chain 4.0 adoption in Vietnam (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Nguyen, G., Soares, A., Duong, L., & Kuma, V. (2023, September). Empirical investigation of supply chain 4.0 adoption in Vietnam. Paper presented at The 4th Asia Pacific International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Vietnam

Purpose The emergence of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies has transformed traditional supply chains into digital Supply Chain 4.0 (SC4.0). Despite the recognition of I4.0 as a catalyst for sustainable economic development, the implementation of SC4.... Read More about Empirical investigation of supply chain 4.0 adoption in Vietnam.

Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B., Hatt, L., & Carracedo, P. (2023, September). Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries. Paper presented at IEEC 2023, Enterprise Educators UK’s Annual Conference. Track: Enterprise and Entrepreneurship Education Research., University of Surrey

Creative industries have traditionally been characterised by micro and small businesses, employing few staff, often relying on voluntary input and lacking relevant support networks (Metier Report, 2002). Many creatives will see themselves as freelanc... Read More about Threshold concepts of entrepreneurship in creative industries.

Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B., Karine, M., Douglas, T., & Asaad, B. (2023, September). Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability. Paper presented at IEEC 2023, Enterprise Educators UK’s Annual Conference. Track: Sustainability and the Role of Enterprise Education, University of Surrey

According to the capital theory, human and social capital are key forms of capital that influence business creation (Sahasranamam & Nandakumar, 2018). Human capital theory discusses the individual value created through education and training (Becker,... Read More about Developing mentoring skills to support refugee employability.

The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Urzelai, B. (2023, September). The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines. Paper presented at IEEC 2023, Enterprise Educators UK’s Annual Conference. Track: Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Teaching and Curriculum, University of Surrey

There are many new demands on academics. One of these is to embed enterprise and entrepreneurship education within a range of different academic disciplines. Intergovernmental, governmental and professional organisations, as well as management expert... Read More about The enterprising academic: Embodying enterprise value among UWE staff across disciplines.

Feminist activism to create change in a male dominated industry: The alta mentoring platform (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Durbin, S., Warren, S., & Lopes, A. (2023, September). Feminist activism to create change in a male dominated industry: The alta mentoring platform. Paper presented at European Sociological Association mid-term conference (RN14), the Architect, Bristol, UK

The alta mentoring platform, launched within the aviation and aerospace industry in 2019, is the outcome of a joint knowledge exchange project between academics and industry and was designed to meet the mentoring needs of women in this male dominated... Read More about Feminist activism to create change in a male dominated industry: The alta mentoring platform.

Value creation in the digital platform and the emergence of grassroots entrepreneurs (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Fu, X., Ghauri, P., & Minayora, A. (2023, September). Value creation in the digital platform and the emergence of grassroots entrepreneurs. Paper presented at British Academy of Management 2024, Brighton, UK

This paper explores a digital technology-based business model that enables marginalised communities to engage in commercial activities without access to the initial capital. We observe a great need for a perspective on how marginalised communities cr... Read More about Value creation in the digital platform and the emergence of grassroots entrepreneurs.

Investigating the role of social events on newcomer adaptation: Insights from two studies (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Chen, J., Cooper-Thomas, H., & Trenberth, L. (2023, September). Investigating the role of social events on newcomer adaptation: Insights from two studies. Paper presented at BAM2023 Conference, University of Sussex

Newly hired employees are frequently encouraged to participate in company social gatherings, such as lunches, outings, and welcome parties, as a means to familiarise themselves with their colleagues. Although conventional wisdom suggests that partici... Read More about Investigating the role of social events on newcomer adaptation: Insights from two studies.

Human resource management students – but no HR analytics? Modifying the traditional masters dissertation to accommodate students struggling with data (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Drew, H., & Khan, M. (2023, September). Human resource management students – but no HR analytics? Modifying the traditional masters dissertation to accommodate students struggling with data. Paper presented at British Academy of Management, University of Sussex

This developmental paper outlines how the Human Resource Management (HRM) module team on a master’s degree programme at a UK University are attempting to shape the curriculum to encourage HRM students to work with data. This is in direct response to... Read More about Human resource management students – but no HR analytics? Modifying the traditional masters dissertation to accommodate students struggling with data.