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Coaching practice using puppets as artefacts (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, A. F. (2015, December). Coaching practice using puppets as artefacts. Presented at Coaching Practice using puppets as artefacts, UWE Bristol, England

Coaching practice and the use of finger puppets

Space, place and pace (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, A. F. (2015, December). Space, place and pace. Presented at Space, place and pace, Univerisity of South Wales, Pontypridd, Wales

An invited experiential lecture at the University of South Wales Department of Social Geography

Strategic factors of servitization in the pharmaceutical industry and the impact on performance (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ruizalba, J., Soares, A., & Rodriguez-Molina, M. (2015, November). Strategic factors of servitization in the pharmaceutical industry and the impact on performance. Paper presented at 4th International Conference on Business Servitization 2015 (ICBS2015), Rey Juan Carlos University, Madrid, Spain

This study reflects the results from an ongoing research project that is currently being conducted in different countries. The strategic vision of the pharmaceutical service providers (distributors) should be clearly improved with the findings from t... Read More about Strategic factors of servitization in the pharmaceutical industry and the impact on performance.

Gamification and entrepreneurial intentions: A theoretical and methodological approach (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ruizalba, J., Soares, A., Banoun, A., & Rodriguez-Molina, M. (2015, September). Gamification and entrepreneurial intentions: A theoretical and methodological approach. Paper presented at The International Gamification for Business Conference 2015 (IGBC15), Aston Business School, Aston University, Birmingham, England

Purpose: This study is part of an ongoing research project that aims at investigating the moderating role of gamification on entrepreneurial intentions. Design/methodology/approach: A quantitative research strategy has been designed suggesting the u... Read More about Gamification and entrepreneurial intentions: A theoretical and methodological approach.

Cultural and emotional understanding (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Mangion-Thornley, K. (2015, September). Cultural and emotional understanding. Presented at Queen Elizabeth II Academy for Leadership in International Affairs Chatham House- The Royal Institute of International Affairs, Chatham House- The Royal Institute of International Affairs, London UK

This workshop explores the characteristics of UK culture, how to best manage and take advantage of cultural differences and how to act in different cultures.

Co-creation of impact in marketing management: Agency and client research (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Hughes, T., & Vafeas, M. (2015, September). Co-creation of impact in marketing management: Agency and client research. Paper presented at BAM 2015, Portsmouth University, UK

The creation of wider social and economic impact from academic research is an important policy issue and a priority for BAM. This paper presents a case study of efforts to create practitioner impact from research into the co-creation of marketing co... Read More about Co-creation of impact in marketing management: Agency and client research.

Teabags, tools and getting my hands dirty: The female outsider in the total (male) institution (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Pandeli, J. (2015, August). Teabags, tools and getting my hands dirty: The female outsider in the total (male) institution. Paper presented at Ethnography Symposium 2015, Liverpool, UK

This paper discusses the complex role that gender plays for the female researcher in a male prison. I reflect on how gender influenced my research outcomes and my experience of the field by drawing on ethnographic research in a total (male) instituti... Read More about Teabags, tools and getting my hands dirty: The female outsider in the total (male) institution.

Critical learning and tempered radicalism: An exploration of the roles and development of early career academics (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Robinson, S., Bristow, A., & Ratle, O. (2015, August). Critical learning and tempered radicalism: An exploration of the roles and development of early career academics. Paper presented at 75th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, AOM 2015, Vancouver, Canada

Drawing on a study of 30 CMS Early Career Academics (ECAs) this paper explores how they learn to practice according to their own CMS motivations and maintain such endeavours within environments and evaluation systems which increasingly require high l... Read More about Critical learning and tempered radicalism: An exploration of the roles and development of early career academics.

Problematising 'self-development in leadership learning (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Edwards, G., & Turner, A. F. (2015, July). Problematising 'self-development in leadership learning. Presented at Developing Leadership Capacity, Reading University, Reading, England

The role of pseudo-friendship and togetherness

From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Seanor, P., & Bodkin, C. (2015, July). From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city. Paper presented at 9th International Conference in Critical Management Studies: Is there an alternative? Management after critique, University of Leicester, UK

This paper is about the ‘inbetweeness’ as a means of creating and reflecting upon how people engage with space, not solely as resistance against but also in part being complicit in the promotion of transformation of space, as being ‘green’ and sustai... Read More about From A ‘to’ B – Where’s to?:
 Exploring the alternative spaces in-between in an entrepreneurial city.

An exploratory content analysis of dark tourism websites (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Carruthers, J., & Krisjanous, J. (2015, July). An exploratory content analysis of dark tourism websites. Paper presented at Academy of Marketing: The Magic of Marketing (2015), Limerick, Ireland

Dark tourism is increasing in popularity world-wide and websites are an important means to communicate with target markets. This paper discusses an exploratory qualitative content analysis of websites from several countries and ranging from the darke... Read More about An exploratory content analysis of dark tourism websites.

Servitization in the pharmaceutical industry (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ruizalba, J., Soares, A., & Mediano, J. (2015, July). Servitization in the pharmaceutical industry. Paper presented at 3rd International Symposium of the Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom, Society of Spanish Researchers in the United Kingdom (SRUK/CERU), London, England

Servitization in the Pharmaceutical Industry

Thinking of qualitative approaches: The walking researcher (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, A. F. (2015, July). Thinking of qualitative approaches: The walking researcher. Presented at Thinking of qualitative approaches: The WALKING RESEARCHER, South Wales

An experiential session in the grounds of the University of South Wales, Trefforest campus

What's trust got to do with it? How remote workers socially construct their understandings of trust (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Wilkinson, J., & Knights, D. (2015, July). What's trust got to do with it? How remote workers socially construct their understandings of trust. Paper presented at EGOS 2015, Athens, Greece

This paper is concerned with the problem of trust as it relates to remote working from home. It explores empirically and analytically how trust is socially constructed and made to matter as these employees manage their daily routines at home. Its pro... Read More about What's trust got to do with it? How remote workers socially construct their understandings of trust.

Ambition workshop for a Welsh NHS Trust (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Turner, A. F. (2015, July). Ambition workshop for a Welsh NHS Trust. Presented at Ambition, Parc Margam, Neath Castell Nedd, South Wales

Planning a creative intervention for a whole day's workshop for a team of 90 people within the Trust

Dynamic capabilities as ‘becoming’: Implications from learning theories (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Kars-Unluoglu, S. (2015, July). Dynamic capabilities as ‘becoming’: Implications from learning theories. Paper presented at EGOS 2015 Conference, Athens, Greece

This paper challenges the traditional understanding of dynamic capabilities as firm-level resources suitable for volatile environments to extend our understanding of dynamic capabilities by incorporating learning and behavioural theories of organisat... Read More about Dynamic capabilities as ‘becoming’: Implications from learning theories.

Enhancing student engagement through case method with guest speakers (CMGS) (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ruizalba, J., Soares, A., Almenta, E., & Vallespin, M. (2015, June). Enhancing student engagement through case method with guest speakers (CMGS). Presented at UWL 2015 Teaching and Learning Conference, University of West London, London, England

Enhancing student engagement through Case method with Guest Speakers (CMGS)

Does the Quality of Institutions and the Regulatory Bodies Influence Deal Duration in M&As? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Cai, Y., van Ees, H., van Veen, K., & Gubbi, S. (2015, June). Does the Quality of Institutions and the Regulatory Bodies Influence Deal Duration in M&As?. Paper presented at Academy of International Business 2015 Annual Conference, Bengaluru

The speed with which a merger and acquisition (M&A) deal is completed or the number of days taken from the announcement of the deal until its completion is an important barometer of the success and efficiency of a deal. In this paper, we apply the in... Read More about Does the Quality of Institutions and the Regulatory Bodies Influence Deal Duration in M&As?.

From placement to academic meltdown. A qualitative study of student experience in the transition from third year placement back to fourth year academic study (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Pirie, T., & McNicholas, C. (2015, June). From placement to academic meltdown. A qualitative study of student experience in the transition from third year placement back to fourth year academic study. Paper presented at International Conference on Enhancement and Innovation in Higher Education, Glasgow, Scotland

Placements perform a valuable role in enhancing discipline-relevant skill sets, improving confidence and making students more employable. A declining trend in placement uptake may be due to problems experienced with the transition back into universit... Read More about From placement to academic meltdown. A qualitative study of student experience in the transition from third year placement back to fourth year academic study.