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Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach (2002)
Thesis
Feehan, P. Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach. (Thesis). Salford : University of Salford

The cost of a return journey to a soccer match can often be comparable to,
or even exceed the admission price. However, in spite of the importance of travel
costs, previous studies on the demand for live soccer generally exclude travel costs
from... Read More about Attendance demand for soccer : a spatial cross-sectional approach.

The econometrics of demand systems with special reference to commodity group data for Bahrain (2002)
Thesis
Al-Hajeri, S. The econometrics of demand systems with special reference to commodity group data for Bahrain. (Thesis). University of Salford

The mam objective of this study is to estimate the demand relationships among commodity groups using Bahrain quarterly time series data for the period 1979-
98. Three main demand systems are presented and estimated, namely the Linear Expenditure Dem... Read More about The econometrics of demand systems with special reference to commodity group data for Bahrain.

Agile manufacturing in UK aerospace manufacturing small to medium size enterprises (2002)
Thesis
Bamber, C. Agile manufacturing in UK aerospace manufacturing small to medium size enterprises. (Thesis). University of Salford

Tle North West of the UK has been described as probably the most important centre of high
technology outside the south of England. The aerospace sector is a major UK employer and
accordingly, is an important part of the North West economy. However,... Read More about Agile manufacturing in UK aerospace manufacturing small to medium size enterprises.

The impact of information communication technologies on the performance of international joint ventures in relation to the communication and culture dynamics (2002)
Thesis
Gul, N. The impact of information communication technologies on the performance of international joint ventures in relation to the communication and culture dynamics. (Thesis). University of Salford

This study endeavoured to investigate the effects of Information Communication
Technologies (ICTs) on the performance of International Joint Ventures (IJVs) by
focusing on specific variables known to affect performance i. e. culture (national and... Read More about The impact of information communication technologies on the performance of international joint ventures in relation to the communication and culture dynamics.

Proportion, pedagogy and processes: The three Ps of e-learning (2002)
Presentation / Conference
Procter, C. (2002, January). Proportion, pedagogy and processes: The three Ps of e-learning. Presented at International Academy for Information Management (IAIM) Annual Conference: International Conference on Informatics Education Research (ICIER)

There is a tendency to equate electronic learning or e-learning with distance learning. In fact, e-learning covers a broad spectrum, from learning which is primarily contact based to learning which is 100% distance. Thus, each course can be measured... Read More about Proportion, pedagogy and processes: The three Ps of e-learning.

Market abuse (2002)
Journal Article
Alcock, A. (2002). Market abuse. Company Lawyer, 23, 142

On 1st December 2001, the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000 (‘FSMA’) came into force. One of its most controversial sections is Part VIII which gives the Financial Services Authority (‘FSA’) the power to impose civil penalties for market abuse.... Read More about Market abuse.

Wpływ otoczenia na funkcjonowanie organizacji non-profit (Environmental influence on non-profit organizations’ functioning) (2002)
Book Chapter
Rembielak-Vitchev, G. (2002). Wpływ otoczenia na funkcjonowanie organizacji non-profit (Environmental influence on non-profit organizations’ functioning). In J. Czupiał (Ed.), Funkcjonowanie i rozwój organizacji w zmiennym otoczeniu II (Operation and development of organizations in changing environments II) (173-181). Legnica, Poland: Czesława Kozaka Wyższa Szkoła Menedżerska (WSM)

Shop stewards’ leadership, left-wing activism and collective workplace union organisation (2002)
Journal Article
Darlington, R. (2002). Shop stewards’ leadership, left-wing activism and collective workplace union organisation. Capital and Class, 26(1), 95-126. https://doi.org/10.1177/030981680207600104

Providing an account of the dynamic interrelationship between shop steward leadership and membership interaction, Ralph Darlington focuses particular attention on the much-neglected crucial role that left-wing political activists can play in shaping... Read More about Shop stewards’ leadership, left-wing activism and collective workplace union organisation.

Leadership in higher education (2001)
Journal Article
Davies, J., Hides, M., & Casey, S. (2001). Leadership in higher education. Total Quality Management and Business Excellence, 12(7), 1025-1030. https://doi.org/10.1080/09544120120096197

Higher education establishments are undergoing a phenomenal amount of change driven by the various stakeholders (e.g. Government, students and local communities). Traditionally, universities have been governed on a collegiate basis, focusing on devel... Read More about Leadership in higher education.

Taking over someone else's design: implications for the tutor's role in networked learning (2001)
Journal Article
Whatley, J., Jones, C., & Asensio, M. (2001). Taking over someone else's design: implications for the tutor's role in networked learning. https://doi.org/10.1080/0968776010090307

The experience of taking over an already designed Web-based course helps us to investigate the claims in the literature about the role that tutors have more generally in networked learning. This paper addresses this issue through a case study and bri... Read More about Taking over someone else's design: implications for the tutor's role in networked learning.

Designing for web site usability (2001)
Journal Article
Symonds, J., & Procter, C. (2001). Designing for web site usability

This paper explores the customer perspective of World Wide Web (WWW) site design in the light of current WWW usability research. A usability study undertaken by Spool et al. (1999) is replicated where testers search for specific information on a WWW... Read More about Designing for web site usability.

Model-based scenarios for the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: the consequences of highly active antiretroviral therapy (2001)
Journal Article
Dangerfield, B., Fang, Y., & Roberts, C. (2001). Model-based scenarios for the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: the consequences of highly active antiretroviral therapy. System Dynamics Review, 17(2), 119-150. https://doi.org/10.1002/sdr.211

A system dynamics model of HIV/AIDS epidemiology is employed to simulate the effects of triple combination antiretroviral therapy in the treatment of HIV/AIDS. The epidemic data on homosexual men in the UK (1981--1998) have been used to fit the basel... Read More about Model-based scenarios for the epidemiology of HIV/AIDS: the consequences of highly active antiretroviral therapy.