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The reduction of employee lying behaviour : inspiration from a study of envy in part-time employees (2016)
Journal Article
inspiration from a study of envy in part-time employees. Journal of Strategy and Management, 9(2), 118-137. https://doi.org/10.1108/JSMA-02-2015-0015

Purpose This study analyses employees’ lying behaviour and its findings have important implication for the management and prevention strategies of lying in the workplace. Employee lying has caused both reputational and financial damage to employers,... Read More about The reduction of employee lying behaviour : inspiration from a study of envy in part-time employees.

The progress of creative pattern cutting (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Almond, K., & Power, E. (2016, February). The progress of creative pattern cutting. Presented at The Second International Conference for Creative Pattern Cutting, University of Huddersfield, UK

This paper documents the journey of several research initiatives, which focused upon creative pattern cutting. Instigated by a peer-reviewed, journal paper entitled, "Insufficient Allure: The Luxurious Art and Cost of Creative Pattern Cutting" (Almon... Read More about The progress of creative pattern cutting.

The Plenary - 2016 Creative Cut (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Power, E., & Almond, K. (2016, February). The Plenary - 2016 Creative Cut. Presented at The Second International Conference for Creative Pattern Cutting, University of Huddersfield

Observations of traffic behaviour from UK motorway roadworks sections with narrow lanes (2016)
Presentation / Conference
Nassrullah, Z., Yousif, S., & Norgate, S. (2016, January). Observations of traffic behaviour from UK motorway roadworks sections with narrow lanes. Presented at UTSG, Bristol, UK

In recent years, implementation of narrow lanes is frequently used as a temporary traffic management scheme (TTMS) on UK motorway roadwork sections. The rationale is to free up carriageway space, especially for sites with high traffic demands needing... Read More about Observations of traffic behaviour from UK motorway roadworks sections with narrow lanes.

A battle of wit: applying computational humour to game design (2015)
Journal Article
Dormann, C. (2015). A battle of wit: applying computational humour to game design. Lecture notes in computer science, 9353, 72-85. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24589-8_6

There is still a dearth of humour in computer games. To spur the use of humour in games and overcome some of the difficultiesin producing humour, we advance that game design can benefit from research in computational humour. The focus of this paper i... Read More about A battle of wit: applying computational humour to game design.

Building an aesthetic VLE for creative visual learners (2015)
Presentation / Conference
Power, E., & Kannara, V. (2015, September). Building an aesthetic VLE for creative visual learners. Presented at ALT Annual Conference 2015: Shaping the future of learning together, Manchester, UK

This research will present a best practice model for integrating the VLE in creative arts disciplines to augment blended learning through a participatory approach. It is acknowledged that having a VLE alone is not sufficient; its effective implementa... Read More about Building an aesthetic VLE for creative visual learners.

Learning co-operatively : Networking engagement and experience (2015)
Book
Haywood, P., & Potts, R. (2015). Learning co-operatively : Networking engagement and experience. London: University of East London Printing Services

In the UK context, one of the consequences of the new settlements for Further and Higher Education is that post-16 education is becoming ever more limited and limiting. Specifically older candidates potentially engaging with continued or advanced lea... Read More about Learning co-operatively : Networking engagement and experience.