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Multi-level port resilience planning in the UK: how can information sharing be made easier? (2016)
Journal Article
Shaw, D. R., Grainger, A., & Achuthan, K. (2017). Multi-level port resilience planning in the UK: how can information sharing be made easier?. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 121, 126-138. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2016.10.065

Port resilience planning is a subset of the wider disaster resilience literature and it is concerned with how port stakeholders work together to make port systems more resilience. Port stakeholders include government departments, the port operator, s... Read More about Multi-level port resilience planning in the UK: how can information sharing be made easier?.

Improving new product development using big data: a case study of an electronics company (2016)
Journal Article
Tan, K. H., & Zhan, Y. (2016). Improving new product development using big data: a case study of an electronics company. R&D Management, 47(4), 570-582. https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12242

Big data is becoming more important to the new product development (NPD) efforts of global firms. Although the term of big data is not new, very few studies have investigated how firms can harvest big data to facilitate NPD. The purpose of this artic... Read More about Improving new product development using big data: a case study of an electronics company.

State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America (2016)
Journal Article
Ragnar, E. L., & Wardman, J. (in press). State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America. Journal of Risk Research, 19(9), https://doi.org/10.1080/13669877.2016.1249713

This Special Issue of the Journal of Risk Research was initiated to increase the evidence base supporting critical understanding of the use and impacts of transparency as a policy tool in risk management and regulation in Europe and North America. Th... Read More about State of the art transparency: lessons from Europe and North America.

Bank efficiency and financial centres: Does geographical location matter? (2016)
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Degl’Innocenti, M., Matousek, R., Sevic, Z., & Tzeremes, N. G. (2017). Bank efficiency and financial centres: Does geographical location matter?. Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 46, 188-198. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2016.10.002

This paper examines the relationship between bank performance and geographical location with respect to the two major global financial centres, New York and London. It provides new insights on the spatial effects of the 2008–2009 Global Financial Cri... Read More about Bank efficiency and financial centres: Does geographical location matter?.

Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India (2016)
Journal Article
Roychowdhury, P. (2017). Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India. Oxford Economic Papers, 69(1), 36-54. https://doi.org/10.1093/oep/gpw056

© Oxford University Press 2016. All rights reserved. If individuals care about their status, defined as their rank in the distribution of conspicuous consumption, a fall in the level of visible inequality is likely to cause them to spend more on cons... Read More about Visible inequality, status competition, and conspicuous consumption: evidence from rural India.

Modelling bank performance: a network DEA approach (2016)
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Fukuyama, H., & Matousek, R. (2017). Modelling bank performance: a network DEA approach. European Journal of Operational Research, 259(2), https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2016.10.044

In this paper, we develop a bank network revenue function to evaluate banks’ network revenue performance. The bank network revenue function, which extends the environmental revenue function and the two-stage network cost function, is constructed as t... Read More about Modelling bank performance: a network DEA approach.

Why aren't more veterinary practices owned or led by women? (2016)
Journal Article
Treanor, L. (2016). Why aren't more veterinary practices owned or led by women?. Veterinary Record, 179(16), https://doi.org/10.1136/vr.i5401

The increasing proportion of women among the body of UK veterinary surgeons practicing clinical medicine has been consistently highlighted in RCVS surveys (RCVS 2006, 2010, 2014a). Despite women outnumbering men in clinical practice (57% v 43%) in 20... Read More about Why aren't more veterinary practices owned or led by women?.

Engaging fringe stakeholders in business and society research: applying visual participatory research methods (2016)
Journal Article
McCarthy, L., & Muthuri, J. (2018). Engaging fringe stakeholders in business and society research: applying visual participatory research methods. Business and Society, 57(1), 131-173. https://doi.org/10.1177/0007650316675610

Business and society (B&S) researchers, as well as practitioners, have been critiqued for ignoring those with less voice and power (e.g. women, non-literate or indigenous peoples) often referred to as ‘fringe stakeholders’. Existing methods used in B... Read More about Engaging fringe stakeholders in business and society research: applying visual participatory research methods.