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Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security (2015)
Book Chapter
Brewster, B., Kemp, B., Galehbakhtiari, S., & Akhgar, B. (2015). Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security. In Application of Big Data for National Security: A Practitioner's Guide to Emerging Technologies (108-127). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-801967-2.00008-2

Organizations are increasingly turning to the immeasurable quantities of data available through open-source mediums such as the web and social media to enhance their analytical capability and ultimately improve the quality and quantity of the informa... Read More about Cybercrime: Attack Motivations and Implications for Big Data and National Security.

The Role of Radical Reflexivity In Academics' meaning making of career development (2015)
Book Chapter
Mills, S., & Lee, A. (2015). The Role of Radical Reflexivity In Academics' meaning making of career development. In Realising Critical HRD: Stories of Reflecting, Voicing, and Enacting Critical Practice, 90-112. Cambridge Scholars Publishing

This chapter explores the role of “radical reflexivity” in the way academics make meaning of their career development (CD) choices and prospects within the contested power relationships of higher education (HE). The wider pervading managerialist acad... Read More about The Role of Radical Reflexivity In Academics' meaning making of career development.

The co-creation of locally useful knowledge by business schools (2015)
Book Chapter
Mosey, S., Kirkham, P., & Binks, M. (2015). The co-creation of locally useful knowledge by business schools. In D. B. Audretsch, A. N. Link, & M. Walshok (Eds.), The Oxford handbook of local competitiveness. Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199993307.013.18

In the UK, Business Schools are being exhorted by government to engage with local organizations to enhance their competitiveness. However, a historical legacy of providing courses for international students and a research focus upon multi-national fi... Read More about The co-creation of locally useful knowledge by business schools.

Environmental history and conservation conflicts (2015)
Book Chapter
Lambert, R. A. (2015). Environmental history and conservation conflicts. In S. M. Redpath, R. Gutierrez, K. A. Wood, & J. C. Young (Eds.), Conflicts in Conservation: navigating towards solutions. Cambridge University Press