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Enforcement Actions, Market Movement and Depositors' Reaction: Evidence from the US Banking System (2019)
Journal Article
Pereira, J., Malafronte, I., Sorwar, G., & Nurullah, M. (2019). Enforcement Actions, Market Movement and Depositors' Reaction: Evidence from the US Banking System. Journal of Financial Services Research, 143 - 165. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10693-019-00313-9

We examine market movement and depositors’ reaction following the announcement of enforcement actions (EAs) on US banks over the period 2004 to 2015. Using an extensive dataset of manually collected EAs, employing event study and multivariate analyse... Read More about Enforcement Actions, Market Movement and Depositors' Reaction: Evidence from the US Banking System.

Supply chain risk management and artificial intelligence: state of the art and future research directions (2019)
Journal Article
Dani, S. (2019). Supply chain risk management and artificial intelligence: state of the art and future research directions. International Journal of Production Research, 2179 - 2202. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207543.2018.1530476

Supply chain risk management (SCRM) encompasses a wide variety of strategies aiming to identify, assess, mitigate and monitor unexpected events or conditions which might have an impact, mostly adverse, on any part of a supply chain. SCRM strategies o... Read More about Supply chain risk management and artificial intelligence: state of the art and future research directions.

Organisational Dynamics and Adoption of Innovation: A Study within the Software Firms in Sri Lanka (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). Organisational Dynamics and Adoption of Innovation: A Study within the Software Firms in Sri Lanka. Journal of Small Business Management, 450-475. https://doi.org/10.1111/jsbm.12378

This paper examines the effect of organizational dynamics on innovation focus using the residual dominant and emergent theoretical framework (RDE) and the empirical evidence of four case studies. The findings revealed that different types of innovati... Read More about Organisational Dynamics and Adoption of Innovation: A Study within the Software Firms in Sri Lanka.

‘I don’t go to Meetings’: Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Bovine TB and Biosecurity Training (2019)
Journal Article
(2019). ‘I don’t go to Meetings’: Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Bovine TB and Biosecurity Training. Veterinary Record, https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.104995

In 2016, the veterinary service company, XL Farmcare UK Ltd, was awarded a Defra contract to manage a series of on-farm demonstration workshops to raise biosecurity awareness. The workshops provided free training for cattle farmers in England on the... Read More about ‘I don’t go to Meetings’: Understanding Farmer Perspectives on Bovine TB and Biosecurity Training.

Gross Domestic Product and Health (2019)
Book Chapter
Fernandez, R. M. (2019). Gross Domestic Product and Health. In Good Health and Well-Being (1-10). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-69627-0_83-1

Health is defined as “a state of complete physical, mental and social wellbeing, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” (WHO 1978). In this regard, well-being is understood “as how people feel and how they function, both on a personal an... Read More about Gross Domestic Product and Health.

From Knowledge Economy to Automation Anxiety: A Growth Regime in Crisis? (2019)
Journal Article
O’Donovan, N. (2020). From Knowledge Economy to Automation Anxiety: A Growth Regime in Crisis?. New Political Economy, 25(2), 248-266. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2019.1590326

In the 1990s, the ‘knowledge economy’ was hailed as a key driver of future prosperity by progressive policymakers in developed democracies. According to its proponents, in the knowledge economy, companies and countries alike would succeed by cultivat... Read More about From Knowledge Economy to Automation Anxiety: A Growth Regime in Crisis?.

Examining the myths of connected and autonomous vehicles: analysing the pathway to a driverless mobility paradigm (2019)
Journal Article
Nikitas, A., Tchouamou Njoya, E., & Dani, S. (2019). Examining the myths of connected and autonomous vehicles: analysing the pathway to a driverless mobility paradigm. International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management, 19(1/2), 10 - 10. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJATM.2019.098513

Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) could become the most powerful mobility intervention in the history of human race; possibly greater than the conception of the wheel itself or the shift from horse-carriages to automobiles. Despite CAVs' likel... Read More about Examining the myths of connected and autonomous vehicles: analysing the pathway to a driverless mobility paradigm.

Why Do Trade Unions Revitalize? The Study on Union Revitalization, Theoretical Debates and Inspiration (2019)
Journal Article
Cao. (2019). Why Do Trade Unions Revitalize? The Study on Union Revitalization, Theoretical Debates and Inspiration. https://doi.org/10.16471/j.cnki.11-2822/c.2019.03.008

As one of most pivotal themes in trade union study within the western world, the debate upon union revitalization continues for a long time. On the basis of reviewing classic English literature, the paper summarizes three core issues in discussion, n... Read More about Why Do Trade Unions Revitalize? The Study on Union Revitalization, Theoretical Debates and Inspiration.

Eco-Islam: Beyond the Principles of Why and What, and Into the Principles of How (2019)
Journal Article
Helfaya, E., Abdelzaher, D. M., & Kotb, A. (2019). Eco-Islam: Beyond the Principles of Why and What, and Into the Principles of How. Journal of Business Ethics, 155, 623-643. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10551-017-3518-2

A growing body of literature has thought to draw the link between Islamic ethics and environmental stewardship to explain the foundational principles of why humans should care about the environment, which gave rise to the coining of the term “Eco-Isl... Read More about Eco-Islam: Beyond the Principles of Why and What, and Into the Principles of How.

Craft skills (2019)
Journal Article
Rugg, G., Rigby, C., & Taylor, G. (2019). Craft skills. International Journal of Information and Operations Management Education, 6(3/4), Article 290 - 307. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJIOME.2018.10019614

This paper will argue that craft skills, although well established in practice since antiquity, have received little formal academic attention until fairly recently. They are, however, an important and under-researched area of understanding. This pap... Read More about Craft skills.

Can Equalizing Educational Endowments Between Men and Women Create More Female Self-employed Value in Nigeria? (2019)
Journal Article
Olarewaju, T. I. A. (2019). Can Equalizing Educational Endowments Between Men and Women Create More Female Self-employed Value in Nigeria?. Journal of Creating Value, 5(1), 68-83. https://doi.org/10.1177/2394964318815313

This article empirically investigates if women would be able to create more self-employed value if they had the same educational endowments as men in the unique gender disparity context of Nigeria. The article uses probit and Blinder–Oaxaca multivari... Read More about Can Equalizing Educational Endowments Between Men and Women Create More Female Self-employed Value in Nigeria?.

The relationship between micronutrient intake and labour productivity: Evidence from rice-farming households in Thailand (2019)
Journal Article
Tiwasing, P., Dawson, P., & Garrod, G. (2019). The relationship between micronutrient intake and labour productivity: Evidence from rice-farming households in Thailand. Outlook On Agriculture, 48(1), https://doi.org/10.1177/0030727019829080

Unreliable access to a sufficient quantity of nutritious food is a major cause of undernourishment and malnutrition and may lead to reduced worker capacity and low productivity in developing countries. This study examines the impact of micronutrient... Read More about The relationship between micronutrient intake and labour productivity: Evidence from rice-farming households in Thailand.

Spatial Variations in SME Productivity (2019)
Report
Tiwasing, P., Gorton, M., Phillipson, J., Maioli, S., & Newbery, R. (2019). Spatial Variations in SME Productivity. ESRC

The Industrial Strategy identifies that the UK’s productivity lags that of comparable countries, and seeks to realise improvements across all regions and types of localities, with a strong emphasis on small businesses and entrepreneurship (HM Governm... Read More about Spatial Variations in SME Productivity.