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European Union and international negotiations on climate change. A limited role to play (2012)
Journal Article
Fernández, R. M. (2012). European Union and international negotiations on climate change. A limited role to play. Journal of Contemporary European Research, 8(2),

The European Union played a key role on Kyoto Protocol’s entrance into force, and has been a front runner on the implementation of measures to reduce greenhouse gas emissions within its territory. However, the slow progress achieved since the Bali Ro... Read More about European Union and international negotiations on climate change. A limited role to play.

STATUS IN A CANONICAL MACRO MODEL: LABOUR SUPPLY, GROWTH AND INEQUALITY*: Status in Macro Models (2012)
Journal Article
Tsoukis, C., & TOURNEMAINE, F. (2013). STATUS IN A CANONICAL MACRO MODEL: LABOUR SUPPLY, GROWTH AND INEQUALITY*: Status in Macro Models. Manchester School, 81, 65-92. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9957.2012.02317.x

We introduce status in a standard (‘canonical’) macro model of growth and distribution. Status is introduced in a flexible way that allows for intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, loss aversion, heterogeneity in motives and inequality aversion. We inc... Read More about STATUS IN A CANONICAL MACRO MODEL: LABOUR SUPPLY, GROWTH AND INEQUALITY*: Status in Macro Models.

Does deliberative democracy need deliberative democrats? Revisiting Habermas’ defence of discourse ethics (2012)
Journal Article
O'Donovan, N. (2013). Does deliberative democracy need deliberative democrats? Revisiting Habermas’ defence of discourse ethics. Contemporary Political Theory, 12(2), 123-144. https://doi.org/10.1057/cpt.2012.13

Many political theorists today appeal to, or assume the existence of, a political culture in which the public values of Western liberal democracies are embedded – a political culture that is necessary to render their ideas plausible and their proposa... Read More about Does deliberative democracy need deliberative democrats? Revisiting Habermas’ defence of discourse ethics.

Team attributes and performance of operational service teams: An empirical taxonomy development (2012)
Journal Article
Lee, P. K., To, W., & Yu, B. T. (2013). Team attributes and performance of operational service teams: An empirical taxonomy development. International Journal of Production Economics, 142(1), 51-60. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2012.05.005

Teams have been regarded as an integral element of a number of operations management (OM) strategies and many of their related concepts such as group dynamics and people issues are considered important for knowledge of behavioral operations. In pract... Read More about Team attributes and performance of operational service teams: An empirical taxonomy development.

Energy Security in the European Union (2012)
Journal Article
Rodríguez-Fernández, L., & Fernández-Martín, R. M. (2012). Energy Security in the European Union. Journal of Energy and Power Engineering, 6(3), https://doi.org/10.17265/1934-8975/2012.03.008

According to the European Commission, the three challenges that Europe must face related to energy are sustainability, security of supply and reaching an effective competitiveness in the internal energy market. To meet these three challenges, the Com... Read More about Energy Security in the European Union.

Researching emotions and the emotions of researching: the strange case of Alexithymia in reflexive research (2012)
Journal Article
(2012). Researching emotions and the emotions of researching: the strange case of Alexithymia in reflexive research. International Journal of Work Organisation and Emotion, 322 - 339. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJWOE.2011.045969

Despite the recent 'reflexive turn' in fieldwork-based sociology, and its organisational variants, empirical research often seems to ignore the role of the researcher's emotion in the collection of data and the creation of textual representations. Th... Read More about Researching emotions and the emotions of researching: the strange case of Alexithymia in reflexive research.