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'Studying Leadership Ethnographically: Reflections of a first-time ethnographer' (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Sutherland, N. (2015, December). 'Studying Leadership Ethnographically: Reflections of a first-time ethnographer'. Paper presented at International Studying Leadership Capacity Conference, Lancaster

The last two decades have seen an increase in the number of ethnographic writings in Organisation Studies more generally, however, similar developments have not been mirrored within Leadership Studies, where – despite a recent interpretivist ‘shift’... Read More about 'Studying Leadership Ethnographically: Reflections of a first-time ethnographer'.

Market manipulation: Regulatory and enforcement responses in the United Kingdom and United States of America (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, November). Market manipulation: Regulatory and enforcement responses in the United Kingdom and United States of America. Paper presented at 11th Annual Compliance and Economic Crime Symposium, Jersey

The aim of this conference paper is to provide a critical assessment of the response to market manipulation in the United Kingdom and the United States of America following the 2007/2008 financial crisis. The paper concentrates on the imposition of f... Read More about Market manipulation: Regulatory and enforcement responses in the United Kingdom and United States of America.

Financial regulation: An essential or incidental component in the anti-corruption toolkit? (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, October). Financial regulation: An essential or incidental component in the anti-corruption toolkit?. Paper presented at International Anti-Corruption, International Centre for Parliamentary Studies, London, UK

The aim of this paper is to review the relationship between financial regulation and the enforcement of the Bribery Act 2010. The paper concentrates on the role of the Financial Conduct Authority and the Serious Fraud Office.

Power and personality in linguistic style accommodation (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Muir, K., Joinson, A., Cotterill, R., & Dewdney, N. (2015, September). Power and personality in linguistic style accommodation. Paper presented at British Psychological Society Developmental and Social Section Annual Conference, Manchester, UK

Background People often mimic each other’s communication behaviours, and this is associated with positive social outcomes. This extends to linguistic style accommodation, which refers to synchronisation in an individual’s use of function words.... Read More about Power and personality in linguistic style accommodation.

The drivers of surrogate usage and selection criteria: The use of independent financial advisers by UK consumers (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Poole, A. (2015, September). The drivers of surrogate usage and selection criteria: The use of independent financial advisers by UK consumers. Paper presented at British Academy of Management 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth, England

This exploratory qualitative study identifies and examines the drivers of surrogate usage and selection criteria in the context of the use of an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA) by a UK consumer. This study results in three main findings. First... Read More about The drivers of surrogate usage and selection criteria: The use of independent financial advisers by UK consumers.

Challenges to the transformational role of university in regional innovation system (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ruan, X., Saad, M., Kumar, V., & Kumari, A. (2015, September). Challenges to the transformational role of university in regional innovation system. Paper presented at BAM 2015, Portsmouth University, UK

A review of literature recognizes that universities play an important role towards regional innovation system and the innovation systems in China differ from the one in advanced marketing economies. Over the past decade, some university mergers took... Read More about Challenges to the transformational role of university in regional innovation system.

Coercive vs legitimate power: A paradox for consumer protection (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Poole, A. (2015, September). Coercive vs legitimate power: A paradox for consumer protection. Paper presented at British Academy of Management 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth, England

This developmental paper identifies a potential paradox in consumer protection regulation based upon the employment by a regulator of ‘coercive power’ upon those that transgress consumer protection regulation. Whilst consumers have been shown to dra... Read More about Coercive vs legitimate power: A paradox for consumer protection.

Silence is golden: Learning from introversion to broaden teaching and learning experiences in management (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ulus, E., & Aben, I. (2015, September). Silence is golden: Learning from introversion to broaden teaching and learning experiences in management. Paper presented at British Academy of Management 2015: The Value of Pluralism in Advancing Management Research, Education and Practice, Portsmouth

The project “Silence is Golden – Learning from Introversion to Broaden Teaching and Learning Experiences in Management and Business”, was awarded a Researcher Development Grant by The British Academy of Management in 2014. The grant supported a perio... Read More about Silence is golden: Learning from introversion to broaden teaching and learning experiences in management.

Learning from the sharp end in a Business School - A back-to-nature student fieldtrip (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Gaggiotti, H., Cicmil, S., Collins, K., Laurent, S., Bakare, A., Lockyer, J., & Akinbusoye, A. (2015, September). Learning from the sharp end in a Business School - A back-to-nature student fieldtrip. Presented at International Symposium: Learning from the sharp end – implications for sustainability in Higher Education, Bristol, UK

The aim of this paper/roundtable discussion is to expose and discuss our experience with an alternative pedagogic method of post-graduate (management) education: a field trip, which combines student-led, inquiry-based learning approach with a critica... Read More about Learning from the sharp end in a Business School - A back-to-nature student fieldtrip.

The found world: A learning adventure at Eden (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Collins, K., Gaggiotti, H., Cicmil, S., Laurent, S., Akinbusoye, A., Lockyer, J., & Bakare, A. (2015, September). The found world: A learning adventure at Eden. Presented at International Symposium: Learning from the sharp end – implications for sustainability in Higher Education, Bristol, UK

We wish to present a reflective account of a participatory action inquiry in which a cosmopolitan and professionally and educationally diverse group of students and staff explored, in collaboration with our hosts from the Eden Project Trust, the inno... Read More about The found world: A learning adventure at Eden.

Social networks: Connected and contagious (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Morey, Y. (2015, July). Social networks: Connected and contagious. Presented at Launch Event: Centre for the Study of Behaviour Change and Influence, The Watershed

Responsible education for sustainable development: Creating a pedagogic approach which reflects the complexity of the vision (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Cicmil, S., Collins, K., & Ecclestone, R. (2015, June). Responsible education for sustainable development: Creating a pedagogic approach which reflects the complexity of the vision. Presented at 2nd Annual Conference UK & Ireland Chapter of UN PRME “From Millennium Development, to Sustainable Development Goal- A Vision for Responsible Management Post -2015, Glasgow, Scotland, UK

A contemporary review of the relationship between the global financial crisis, financial crime and white collar criminals (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, June). A contemporary review of the relationship between the global financial crisis, financial crime and white collar criminals. Presented at Centre for European Legal Studies, University Amsterdam

This paper seeks to offer a refreshing and alternative interpretation and identifies a new factor that not only contributed towards the 2008 financial crisis, but continued to thrive in the perfect economic storm: white collar crime. The hypothesis o... Read More about A contemporary review of the relationship between the global financial crisis, financial crime and white collar criminals.

Credible deterrence and the financial services industry (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, May). Credible deterrence and the financial services industry. Paper presented at Bar Association of Commerce, Finance and Industry, London, UK

This presentation concentrated on the recent cases where individuals have been banned from performing controlled functions as a result of their behaviour in their personal life (such as the ban of Blackrock investment manager Jonathan Burrows caught... Read More about Credible deterrence and the financial services industry.

The financial war on terrorism: A critical review of the United Kingdom’s counter-terrorist financing strategies (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, May). The financial war on terrorism: A critical review of the United Kingdom’s counter-terrorist financing strategies. Paper presented at Asset Stripping: Responses to the Financing of Terrorism and Crime, University of Notre Dame, London, UK

The aim of this paper is to provide a critique of the United Kingdom’s (UK) counter-terrorist financing (CTF) measures since the introduction of the ‘Financial War on Terrorism’ in September 2001. The paper is divided into three sections. The first... Read More about The financial war on terrorism: A critical review of the United Kingdom’s counter-terrorist financing strategies.

Introducing social practices theory to the social marketing agenda (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Spotswood, F. (2015, April). Introducing social practices theory to the social marketing agenda. Presented at World Social Marketing Conference, Sydney, Australia

This paper introduces Social Practices Theory (SPT) as a way of facilitating necessary evolution in social marketing. SPT conceptualises individuals as carriers of practices comprising materials, competences and meanings (Shove et al., 2012). The the... Read More about Introducing social practices theory to the social marketing agenda.

Sustainability and transferable skills in a digital age (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Sumpter, J. (2015, April). Sustainability and transferable skills in a digital age. Presented at Bileta: British and Irish Law Education and Technology Association Annual Conference, UWE, Bristol, UK

Keynote Speech: Sustainability & Transferable Skills in a Digital Age: My talk looked at technology and its impact on sustainability, exploring how Higher Education institutions leveraged technology in the last decade.

Wales, the land that banks forgot (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Ryder, N. (2015, February). Wales, the land that banks forgot. Paper presented at Cross Party Group on Monetary Reform, National Assembly for Wales, Wales

The aim of the presentation was to provide a contemporary update and commentary on access to credit in Wales in light of the 2008 financial crisis. Particular attention was made to the evolution of the consumer credit market, levels of debt, irrespon... Read More about Wales, the land that banks forgot.