Items where Subject is "Business, Management and Accounting(all)"

  • ASJC Scopus Subject Areas (3608)
  • Business, Management and Accounting(all) (173)
  • Accounting (5)
  • Business and International Management (35)
  • Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous) (14)
  • Industrial relations (5)
  • Management Information Systems (10)
  • Management of Technology and Innovation (17)
  • Marketing (26)
  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management (15)
  • Strategy and Management (36)
  • Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management (32)
    Number of items at this level: 51.
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  • Economic performance amongst English seaside towns. (2023) Sheela Agarwal, Sanzidur Rahma, Steven Jakes and Stephen J. Page
  • Disadvantage in English seaside resorts : A typology of deprived neighbourhoods. (2018) Sheela Agarwal, Steven Jakes, Stephen Essex, Stephen J. Page and Martin Mowforth
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  • Using volunteer-employed photography : Seeing St David's peninsula through the eyes of locals and tourists. (2010) Nika Balomenou and Brian Garrod
  • The role of the Commission in Intergovernmental Agreements in the field of energy. A foot in the door technique? (2021) Francesca Batzella
  • Commonality without convergence: An analytical framework Accounting for variegated financialisation in emerging economies. (2023) Bruno Bonizzi and Ewa Karwowski
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  • PSS Users and Harley Davidson Riders: : The importance of consumer identity in the diffusion of sustainable consumption solutions. (2016) Maurizio Catulli, Matt Cook and Stephen Potter
  • Consuming use orientated product service systems: A consumer culture theory perspective. (2017) Maurizio Catulli, Matthew Cook and Stephen Potter
  • Innovation for a Circular Economy : Exploring the Product Service Systems Concept. (2013) Maurizio Catulli and Mariana Dodourova
  • Editorial: International Journal Of Music Business Research. (2013) Dennis Patrick Collopy and Peter Tschmuck
  • Case study: Destination readiness for dementia-friendly visitor experiences: A scoping study : Destination readiness for dementia-friendly visitor experiences: A scoping study. (2019) Joanne Connell and Stephen J. Page
  • Tourism, ageing and the demographic timebomb - The implications of dementia for the visitor economy : A perspective paper. (2019) Joanne Connell and Stephen J. Page
  • An exploratory study of creating dementia-friendly businesses in the visitor economy : Evidence from the UK. (2019) Joanne Connell and Stephen J. Page
  • Plugging the gap? : Addressing resistance to the adoption of electric vehicles through a University based e-car club: a United kingdom case study approach. (2014) Scott Copsey, Sue Walsh, Austin Smyth, Maurizio Catulli and Richard Southern
  • ‘Before University’ provision : enterprise education through the school curriculum. (2019) Nigel Culkin and Catherine Brentnall
  • Beyond Being A Student : An Exploration of Student & Graduate Start-Up’s (SGSU’s) Operating From University Incubators. (2013) N. Culkin
  • Study Of The Challenges That Hinder MSME Development In Kosovo : Country Report for the British Council and Swedish Institute. (2018) Nigel Culkin and Richard Simmons
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  • A Critical Assessment of Transaction Cost Theory and Governance of Public Services with Special Reference to Water and Sanitation. (2016) Hulya Dagdeviren and Simon Andrew Robertson
  • Leveraging accessible tourism development through mega-events, and the disability-attitude gap. (2023) Michael Duignan, Ian Brittain, Marcus Hansen, Alan Fyall, Simon Gerard and Stephen Page
  • How do event zones influence visitor behaviour and engagement with host destinations? : A longitudinal study of the Cambridge half marathon (2017–2020). (2023) Michael Duignan, Sharon Zho, Jeongeun Park, Sally Everett, Lewis Walsh, Stephen J. Page, A Fyall and Marcus Hansen
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  • Contextualising migrant black business women's work-life balance experiences. (2013) Cynthia Forson
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  • The Corporate Baby in the Bathwater: Why Proposals to Abolish Corporate Personhood Are Misguided. (2023) David Gindis and Abraham Singer
  • Convergent and Divergent Trajectories of Corporate Governance. (2020) David Gindis, Jeroen Veldman and Hugh Willmott
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  • Regional resilience and Global Production Networks in China: an open political economy perspective. (2018) Jane Hardy, Yassaman Imani and Beini Zhuang
  • The evolution of morality and the end of economic man. (2014) G.M. Hodgson
  • Understanding Organizational Evolution : Toward a Research Agenda using Generalized Darwinism. (2013) Geoffrey Hodgson
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  • Case Study - Leading Co-production : The case of Hertfordshire Fire and Rescue Service's Community Volunteer Scheme. (2018) Yassaman Imani and Hans Schlappa
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  • Durability indicators of SCC towards performance-based specifications for the durability of SCC. (2010) Antonios Kanellopoulos, Ioannis Ioannou and Michael F. Petrou
  • Introduction to the special section ‘Financialization in South Africa’. (2018) Ewa Karwowski, Ben Fine and Sam Ashman
  • Corporate financialization in South Africa : From investment strike to housing bubble. (2018) Ewa Karwowski
  • Rethinking Heritage : A guide to help make your site more dementia-friendly. (2017) Kim Klug, Stephen J. Page, Joanne Connell, Daisy Robson and Emma Bould
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  • Branding ideas for the Tokyo Olympics 2020. (2017) Erica Liu
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  • Rethinking Corporate Agency in Business, Philosophy, and Law. (2019) Samuel Mansell, John Ferguson, David Gindis and Avia Pasternak
  • Diversity, Culture and Gender. (2009) Daniel Marques Sampaio, Sunny Stout-Rostron and Marti Jansen van Rensburg
  • Conclusion : Prospects for tourism in Asia. (2016) C. Michael Hall and Stephen J. Page
  • Developing tourism in South and Central Asia : Introduction. (2016) C. Michael Hall and Stephen J. Page
  • Tourism in East and North East Asia : Introduction. (2016) C. Michael Hall and Stephen J. Page
  • We Consumers - Tastes, Rituals and Waves. (2017) Jonathan Morris
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  • Operationalizing transformative tourism: Creating dementia-friendly outdoor and nature-based visitor experiences. (2023) Stephen J. Page, Joanne Connell, Stephan Price, Steven Owen, Katie Ledingham and Linda Clare
  • Progress in Tourism Management: Is urban tourism a paradoxical research domain? Progress since 2011 and prospects for the future. (2023) Stephen J. Page and Michael Duignan
  • The dark side of high performance human resource practices in the visitor economy. (2018) Stephen J. Page, Tim Bentley, Stephen Teo and Adele Ladkin
  • Achieving research impact in tourism: : Modelling and evaluating outcomes from the UKs Research Excellence Framework. (2020) Paul Phillips, Stephen J. Page and Joshua Sebu
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  • Financing international hotel growth in the aftermath of the Second World War. (2013) Mary Quek
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  • Adopting interoperability solutions for online tourism distribution. (2016) Sofia Reino, Aurkene Alzua Sorzabal and Rodolfo Baggio
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  • Product specialisation, global competition, and industrial decline: Portugal’s path to crisis. (2023) Victoria Stadheim
  • Sustainable Humans: A framework for applying Sustainable HRM principles to the Events Industry. (2022) Raphaela Stadler, Trudie Walters and Allan Jepson
  • “Work it, work it, non-stop" – event industry employees’ unconscious application of the Five Ways to Wellbeing. (2023) Raphaela Stadler, Trudie Walters and Allan Jepson
  • Understanding the value of events for families, and the impact upon their quality of life. (2017) Raphaela Stadler and Allan Jepson
  • The GDPR, A game changer for electronic identification schemes? The case study of Gov.UK Verify. (2018) Sophie Stalla-Bourdillon, Henry Pearce and Niko Tsakalakis
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  • Entrepreneurial orientation rhetoric in franchise organizations: The impact of national culture. (2017) Anna Watson, O. Dada, Owen Wright and Rozenn Perrigot
  • Managing entrepreneurial tensions in franchise systems. (2017) Anna Watson and Olufunmilola (Lola) Dada