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Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small- to medium-sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger-than-self value orientation (2023)
Journal Article
Herbert, S., Bradley, P., & Everard, M. (in press). Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small- to medium-sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger-than-self value orientation. Business Strategy and the Environment, 32(8), 5633-5649. https://doi.org/10.1002/bse.3440

This paper reports on a quantitative study of prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small- to medium-sized enterprise (SME) leaders. Existing research indicates that value orientation impacts propensity for pro-environmental behaviours. However, as... Read More about Exploring the prioritisation of biodiversity amongst small- to medium-sized enterprise leaders with strong bigger-than-self value orientation.

Family-supportive supervisor behaviours: The role of relational resources in work and home domains (2023)
Journal Article
Ererdi, C., Rofcanin, Y., Las Heras, M., Barraza, M., Wang, S., Bakker, A., …Berber, A. (2024). Family-supportive supervisor behaviours: The role of relational resources in work and home domains. European Management Review, 21(1), 220-236. https://doi.org/10.1111/emre.12576

This study explores the nomological network of family-supportive supervisor behaviours (FSSBs) at the weekly level. Drawing on the tenets of the work–home resources (W-HR) model and the conservation of resources theory, we integrate relational resour... Read More about Family-supportive supervisor behaviours: The role of relational resources in work and home domains.

From data to strata? How design professionals “see” energy use in buildings (2023)
Journal Article
Oliveira, S., Shortt, H., & King, L. (2023). From data to strata? How design professionals “see” energy use in buildings. Energy Research and Social Science, 101, Article 103117. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2023.103117

Improving design for efficient energy use in the built environment is a critical area for decarbonisation policy and practice. To date, this research emphasises improving tools and technology for predicting and managing energy use in buildings. No st... Read More about From data to strata? How design professionals “see” energy use in buildings.

Approaches leading to a successful project: A special reference to construction industry in China (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Pan, Y., Ratanova, I., & Prabhakar, G. (2023, May). Approaches leading to a successful project: A special reference to construction industry in China. Paper presented at XIII International Scientific Conference “Time of challenges and opportunities: Challenges, solutions, perspectives”, Latvia, Riga

This paper analyses the approaches that lead to the success of projects in Chinese construction industry. The research data analysis reveals that the project manager is the crucial success factor for projects in the Chinese construction industry. R... Read More about Approaches leading to a successful project: A special reference to construction industry in China.

Female entrepreneurs’ motivations, intentions and barriers in Higher Education: A case study from Team Academy Bristol (2023)
Book Chapter
Urzelai, B., Caple, L., & Watkins, S. (2023). Female entrepreneurs’ motivations, intentions and barriers in Higher Education: A case study from Team Academy Bristol. In J. H. Block, J. Halberstadt, N. Högsdal, A. Kuckertz, & H. Neergaard (Eds.), Progress in Entrepreneurship Education and Training: New Methods, Tools, and Lessons Learned from Practice (223-241). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28559-2_15

The objective of this study is to examine factors contributing to entrepreneurial intention, motivation and barriers among female university students. For this, we take a case study approach and focus on a Team Academy undergraduate degree programme... Read More about Female entrepreneurs’ motivations, intentions and barriers in Higher Education: A case study from Team Academy Bristol.

Innovative approaches to solving environmental issues in the context of the green deal (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Ratanova, I., Andrejevs, V., & Prabhakar, G. (2023, May). Innovative approaches to solving environmental issues in the context of the green deal. Presented at XIII International Scientific Conference “Time of challenges and opportunities: Challenges, solutions, perspectives”, Riga, Latvia

This article discusses the place of the Green Deal in the National Development Plan of Latvia. Low-carbon, resource-efficient and climate-sustainable development enables Latvia to achieve national goals in climate change mitigation, energy, air and w... Read More about Innovative approaches to solving environmental issues in the context of the green deal.

Social Imaginary and the Metaphysical Discourse: On the Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and Social Sciences (2023)
Book
Bouzanis, C. (2023). Social Imaginary and the Metaphysical Discourse: On the Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and Social Sciences. Taylor & Francis (Routledge). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429201349

This book departs from approaches to truth in social science and ideas in philosophy that connect truth to the ability of language to fulfil certain ‘real-world’ conditions of objectivity. Pointing to an extra-linguistic level in our cognition at whi... Read More about Social Imaginary and the Metaphysical Discourse: On the Fundamental Predicament of Contemporary Philosophy and Social Sciences.

A BIM-based information management schema for construction activities data-flow across the project life cycle (2023)
Thesis
Muhammed-Yakubu, N. A BIM-based information management schema for construction activities data-flow across the project life cycle. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/10184234

Excellent communication among project participants is critical to successful implementation of construction projects. However, the vast amount and variety of information and the physical dispersion of construction sites obstruct the flow and exchange... Read More about A BIM-based information management schema for construction activities data-flow across the project life cycle.

Managing risk in commercial property development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from China (2023)
Journal Article
Li, Z., Duong, L. N. K., Kumar, V., Kumari, A., & Binh, T. V. (2023). Managing risk in commercial property development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from China. International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 22(1), 99-121. https://doi.org/10.1386/tmsd_00069_1

The COVID-19 pandemic is the biggest global health crisis in years. China is the first market primarily affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, with unprecedented lockdown measures bringing real estate and other economic activities to a standstill. This s... Read More about Managing risk in commercial property development projects during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from China.

Are James March's ‘exploration’ and ‘exploitation’ separable? Revisiting the dichotomy in the context of innovation management (2023)
Journal Article
Zhou, Q., Dekkers, R., & Chia, R. (2023). Are James March's ‘exploration’ and ‘exploitation’ separable? Revisiting the dichotomy in the context of innovation management. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 192, Article 122592. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122592

The conceptual dichotomy between exploration and exploitation has gained much academic attention in innovation management studies ever since March (1991) identified and examined the importance of this distinction and its consequences for organisation... Read More about Are James March's ‘exploration’ and ‘exploitation’ separable? Revisiting the dichotomy in the context of innovation management.

Sustainability and sustainable event management (2023)
Book Chapter
Mackay, C., Julien, A., & Hirst, J. (in press). Sustainability and sustainable event management. In V. Ziakas, & D. Getz (Eds.), Cases For Event Management and Event Tourism. Goodfellow Publishers. https://doi.org/10.23912/978-1-915097-34-7-5408

Sustainability is a macro-level policy issue. It involves living and working in ways that do not negatively affect future generations. To operate sustainably, events organisers need to maximise positive – and mitigate negative – economic, socio-cultu... Read More about Sustainability and sustainable event management.

"Storying the unstoried" Experiences of organisational change: How can team interventions using story disruption change sensemaking? (2023)
Thesis
Galpin, K. "Storying the unstoried" Experiences of organisational change: How can team interventions using story disruption change sensemaking?. (Thesis). University of the West of England. Retrieved from https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/9982745

A series of interventions based on storytelling and restorying were used to explore how two teams made sense of their experiences during organisational changes. Seven monthly collaborative interventions were run with each team, facilitating the telli... Read More about "Storying the unstoried" Experiences of organisational change: How can team interventions using story disruption change sensemaking?.

Vulnerability in the global tropics? An ethnography of the experiences of international managers in Venezuela and Mexico (2023)
Journal Article
Gaggiotti, H. (2024). Vulnerability in the global tropics? An ethnography of the experiences of international managers in Venezuela and Mexico. Journal of Tropical Futures, 1(1), 83 - 109. https://doi.org/10.1177/27538931231165277

The Latin American tropics have been considered spaces where the taken-for-granted vulnerability of the international assignment experience is exacerbated because of poor working conditions. In classical approaches to international management studies... Read More about Vulnerability in the global tropics? An ethnography of the experiences of international managers in Venezuela and Mexico.

SegCrop: Segmentation-based dynamic cropping of endoscopic videos to address label leakage in surgical tool detection (2023)
Presentation / Conference
Qayyum, A., Bilal, M., Qadir, J., Caputo, M., Vohra, H., Akinosho, T., …Abioye, S. (2023, April). SegCrop: Segmentation-based dynamic cropping of endoscopic videos to address label leakage in surgical tool detection. Paper presented at IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI), 2023, Colombia

In recent times, surgical data science has emerged as an important research discipline in interventional healthcare. There are many potential applications for analysing endoscopic surgical videos using machine learning (ML) techniques such as surgica... Read More about SegCrop: Segmentation-based dynamic cropping of endoscopic videos to address label leakage in surgical tool detection.

Generating real-world-like labelled synthetic datasets for construction site applications (2023)
Journal Article
Yair Barrera-Animas, A., & Davila Delgado, M. (2023). Generating real-world-like labelled synthetic datasets for construction site applications. Automation in Construction, 151, Article 104850. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.autcon.2023.104850

Having synthetic image generation and automatic labelling as two separate processes remains one of the main limitations of automatic generation of large real-world synthetic datasets. To overcome this drawback, a methodology to perform both tasks in... Read More about Generating real-world-like labelled synthetic datasets for construction site applications.

Privacy-preserving artificial intelligence in healthcare: Techniques and applications (2023)
Journal Article
Khalid, N., Qayyum, A., Bilal, M., Al-Fuqaha, A., & Qadir, J. (2023). Privacy-preserving artificial intelligence in healthcare: Techniques and applications. Computers in Biology and Medicine, 158, Article 106848. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compbiomed.2023.106848

There has been an increasing interest in translating artificial intelligence (AI) research into clinically-validated applications to improve the performance, capacity, and efficacy of healthcare services. Despite substantial research worldwide, very... Read More about Privacy-preserving artificial intelligence in healthcare: Techniques and applications.

Working with adaption‐innovation in leadership practice: What works and what's missing? (2023)
Journal Article
Sheffield, R. (2023). Working with adaption‐innovation in leadership practice: What works and what's missing?. Journal of Leadership Studies, https://doi.org/10.1002/jls.21840

The current paper reviews examples of working with organizational leaders and integrating adaption-innovation (A-I) theory and its associated psychometric, the Kirton's Adaption-Innovation Inventory (KAI; Kirton, 1985). Three specific in-depth cases... Read More about Working with adaption‐innovation in leadership practice: What works and what's missing?.

Value-for-money and the small charity (2023)
Journal Article
Evans, C., & Weller, S. L. (2023). Value-for-money and the small charity. Public Money and Management, 43(8), 802-810. https://doi.org/10.1080/09540962.2022.2047287

This article opens a new research pathway by examining value-for-money (VFM) in the charity sector. There is an initial exploration of literature regarding the definitions of VFM and how it is assessed. Research findings highlight that small charitie... Read More about Value-for-money and the small charity.

Guest editorial: Living in a “bubble”: Global working communities and insulation in mobile contexts (2023)
Journal Article
Gaggiotti, H., Case, P., & Lauring, J. (2023). Guest editorial: Living in a “bubble”: Global working communities and insulation in mobile contexts. Journal of Global Mobility, 11(1), 1-5. https://doi.org/10.1108/JGM-03-2023-101

Globally mobile workers are often depicted as isolated individuals and families, who navigate crises and hazards more or less on their own (Dabic, González-Loureiro and Harvey, 2015; Bader, Stoermer, Bader and Schuster, 2018; McNulty, Lauring, Jonass... Read More about Guest editorial: Living in a “bubble”: Global working communities and insulation in mobile contexts.