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The Influence of Social Vision, Social Networks, and Financial Return on Social SME Sustainability (2020)
Book Chapter
Adewale Olaleye, S., Mogaji, E., Kuika Watat, J., & Ukpabi, D. (2020). The Influence of Social Vision, Social Networks, and Financial Return on Social SME Sustainability. In The Changing Role of SMEs in Global Business (133-153). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45835-5_7

Social entrepreneurship is one of the catalysts of poverty reduction and sustainable development, but its impact in developing countries is not rapid in comparison to traditional entrepreneurship. The idea is to explain the phenomenon from an entrepr... Read More about The Influence of Social Vision, Social Networks, and Financial Return on Social SME Sustainability.

One-off wealth taxes: what can we learn from history? (2020)
Digital Artefact
O'Donovan, N., Advani, A., Chamberlain, E., Summers, A., Adam, S., Miller, H., & Bach, S. (2020). One-off wealth taxes: what can we learn from history?. [Blog style article]

Over the last century, a number of countries have tried to introduce one-off wealth taxes or capital levies in response to major crises, with varying degrees of success. These examples offer valuable lessons for policy-makers exploring such an option... Read More about One-off wealth taxes: what can we learn from history?.

Hyper-personalization, co-creation, digital clienteling and transformation (2020)
Journal Article
Jain, G., Paul, J., & Shrivastava, A. (2021). Hyper-personalization, co-creation, digital clienteling and transformation. Journal of Business Research, 124, 12-23. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2020.11.034

The purpose of this study is to extend the technology-based service adoption model in the fashion industry using digital clienteling and examine the impact of the customer innovativeness, willingness to co-create, and customer involvement on their ad... Read More about Hyper-personalization, co-creation, digital clienteling and transformation.

Impact Assessment of Holiday Activity and Food Provision in Cheshire West and Chester, Halton and Wirral - Summer 2020: Assessment of Provision and Coordination under Covid19 (2020)
Report
Fernandez, R. M., Dunne, S., & White, H. (2020). Impact Assessment of Holiday Activity and Food Provision in Cheshire West and Chester, Halton and Wirral - Summer 2020: Assessment of Provision and Coordination under Covid19. Edsential CIC and Partners

This report is an evaluation of the activities undertaken by Edsential and Partners during the summer of 2020. Edsential and its consortium were one of ten providers awarded funding by the Department of Education to coordinate activities and food pro... Read More about Impact Assessment of Holiday Activity and Food Provision in Cheshire West and Chester, Halton and Wirral - Summer 2020: Assessment of Provision and Coordination under Covid19.

The Changing Position of Legal Academics in the United Kingdom: Professionalization or Proletarianisation? (2020)
Journal Article
Bradney, A., & Cownie, F. (2020). The Changing Position of Legal Academics in the United Kingdom: Professionalization or Proletarianisation?. Journal of Law and Society, 227-243. https://doi.org/10.1111/jols.12265

This article analyses changes to United Kingdom (UK) university law schools during the period coinciding with Phil Thomas’ career as a law teacher – the latter part of the twentieth century and the first two decades of the twenty-first – in part illu... Read More about The Changing Position of Legal Academics in the United Kingdom: Professionalization or Proletarianisation?.

Understanding the determinants of primary schoolchildren's food preferences: An investigation of child/parent, school and locality factors (2020)
Conference Proceeding
Tiwasing, P., Gorton, M., Quarrie, S., Filipovic, J., & Bojovic, R. (2020). Understanding the determinants of primary schoolchildren's food preferences: An investigation of child/parent, school and locality factors. . https://doi.org/10.15444/GMC2020.08.08.03

This paper analyses the determinants of schoolchildren’s food preferences, paying attention to the relative importance of child/parent, school and locality factors, using multilevel modelling. Urbanisation, location in a poorer neighbourhood, having... Read More about Understanding the determinants of primary schoolchildren's food preferences: An investigation of child/parent, school and locality factors.

Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania (2020)
Journal Article
Boulay, B., Khan, R., & Morrissey, O. (2021). Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania. Oxford Development Studies, 49(1), 88-103. https://doi.org/10.1080/13600818.2020.1839040

Indigenous crops are often neglected in development research, largely because they are grown in particular localities and only account for modest shares of agricultural production at a national level. This article aims to rectify this neglect with re... Read More about Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania.

Improving the effectiveness of social media-based crowdsourcing innovations: roles of assurance mechanism and innovator's behaviour (2020)
Journal Article
Yang, Y., Dong, C., Yao, X., Lee, P. K., & Cheng, T. (2020). Improving the effectiveness of social media-based crowdsourcing innovations: roles of assurance mechanism and innovator's behaviour. Industrial Management and Data Systems, 121(2), 478-497. https://doi.org/10.1108/imds-05-2020-0286

Purpose With the development of social media and Internet technology, many firms have started to use various crowdsourcing innovation platforms to operate their open innovation business modes. The purpose of this study is to explore how such platfor... Read More about Improving the effectiveness of social media-based crowdsourcing innovations: roles of assurance mechanism and innovator's behaviour.

Determinants of Carbon Emission Disclosures and UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of UK Higher Education Institutions (2020)
Journal Article
Saha, A. K., Al‐Shaer, H., Dixon, R., & Demirag, I. (2021). Determinants of Carbon Emission Disclosures and UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of UK Higher Education Institutions. Australian Accounting Review, 31(2), 79-107. https://doi.org/10.1111/auar.12324

In recent years, organisational sustainability has become a topical issue in many institutional fields and a number of calls have been made to improve the disclosure of carbon information as part of sustainability efforts. This paper responds to thes... Read More about Determinants of Carbon Emission Disclosures and UN Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of UK Higher Education Institutions.

Augment Human Resource Proximity Plumbing Cybernation (2020)
Book Chapter
Deogaonkar, A., Nanoty, S., Shrivastava, A., & Jain, G. (2021). Augment Human Resource Proximity Plumbing Cybernation. In Global Challenges and Strategic Disruptors in Asian Businesses and Economies (131-140). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4787-8.ch008

The expeditious proliferation of artificial intelligence in the mainstream has rejigged the simplest processes of the various sectors in the most efficient way. With the advent of the era of cybernation, the work culture has been curbed with the time... Read More about Augment Human Resource Proximity Plumbing Cybernation.

An Overview of Corporate Governance and Innovation in Chinese IT and Manufacturing Listed Firms (2020)
Book Chapter
Chen, X. (2020). An Overview of Corporate Governance and Innovation in Chinese IT and Manufacturing Listed Firms. In Corporate Governance and Its Implications on Accounting and Finance (338-357). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4852-3.ch016

This study introduces the current structure of corporate governance (ownership and board structure) and innovation in Chinese IT and manufacturing listed firms. It highlights the unique features and potential issues of corporate governance and innova... Read More about An Overview of Corporate Governance and Innovation in Chinese IT and Manufacturing Listed Firms.

When is entrepreneurial orientation beneficial for new product performance? The roles of ambidexterity and market turbulence (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). When is entrepreneurial orientation beneficial for new product performance? The roles of ambidexterity and market turbulence. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, https://doi.org/10.1108/IJEBR-02-2020-0103

Purpose Entrepreneurial orientation (EO) is an exploratory orientation because its dimensions such as innovativeness, proactiveness and risk-taking are the essence of exploration that entails uncertain returns. While literature suggests firms might n... Read More about When is entrepreneurial orientation beneficial for new product performance? The roles of ambidexterity and market turbulence.

Sustainability through online renting clothing: Circular fashion fueled by instagram micro-celebrities (2020)
Journal Article
Shrivastava, A., Jain, G., Kamble, S. S., & Belhadi, A. (2021). Sustainability through online renting clothing: Circular fashion fueled by instagram micro-celebrities. Journal of Cleaner Production, 278, 123772. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2020.123772

The apparel manufacturers and retailers throughout the world are searching for innovative solutions to reduce the harmful impact the industry has on the environment. These firms cannot afford to lose the environmentally conscious consumers. Circular... Read More about Sustainability through online renting clothing: Circular fashion fueled by instagram micro-celebrities.

Time, class and privilege in career imagination: Exploring study-to-work transition of Chinese international students in UK universities through a Bourdieusian lens (2020)
Journal Article
(2020). Time, class and privilege in career imagination: Exploring study-to-work transition of Chinese international students in UK universities through a Bourdieusian lens. Time and Society, https://doi.org/10.1177/0961463X20951333

Existing research and policy on international students’ study-to-work transition fall short of a temporal theoretical perspective that is sensitive to the fluid and class-stratified nature of their career imagination. Career imagination refers to how... Read More about Time, class and privilege in career imagination: Exploring study-to-work transition of Chinese international students in UK universities through a Bourdieusian lens.