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An evaluation of tourism destination website quality and image projection effectiveness (2012)
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Efthymiou, K. An evaluation of tourism destination website quality and image projection effectiveness. (Thesis). University of Salford

The Internet has changed the way the tourism industry operates. It has provided potential tourists with an efficient way to gather information about destinations, to plan trips to the last detail and to make reservations from the comfort of their h... Read More about An evaluation of tourism destination website quality and image projection effectiveness.

Talent management, leadership development and knowledge transfer in an international context (2012)
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Iles, P. Talent management, leadership development and knowledge transfer in an international context. (Thesis). University of Salford

This submission incorporates twelve published works relating to issues of talent management, leadership development and knowledge transfer in an international context. These issues are examined from a consistently contextual and processual stance... Read More about Talent management, leadership development and knowledge transfer in an international context.

A dynamic model for evaluating the effects of changes in eating and physical activity on childhood obesity (2012)
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Abdin, N. A dynamic model for evaluating the effects of changes in eating and physical activity on childhood obesity. (Thesis). University of Salford

Obesity is a term used to describe the condition of excess fat. It has many dangerous side effects for health and well-being. Knowing the negative impacts of obesity, this research attempts to demonstrate the contribution offered by system dynamics... Read More about A dynamic model for evaluating the effects of changes in eating and physical activity on childhood obesity.

Modelling and prediction of intermittent demand distributions (2012)
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Lengu, D. Modelling and prediction of intermittent demand distributions. (Thesis). University of Salford

The management of spare part inventories is an issue of strategic concern for most industrial firms. However, the demand for spare parts is typically intermittent in nature meaning that orders arrive sporadically and the order sizes may be highly v... Read More about Modelling and prediction of intermittent demand distributions.

Purchasing property in Turkey : an analysis of motivations and constraints for British consumers (2012)
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Acar, B. Purchasing property in Turkey : an analysis of motivations and constraints for British consumers. (Thesis). University of Salford

The market for second home purchases abroad has grown rapidly in the last fifteen years because of the growth in demand from Europeans looking for a place in the sun. Turkey is one of the most popular European countries in which to purchase a secon... Read More about Purchasing property in Turkey : an analysis of motivations and constraints for British consumers.

Sequential regression techniques with application to the individual sprint in track cycling (2012)
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Moffatt, J. Sequential regression techniques with application to the individual sprint in track cycling. (Thesis). University of Salford

The research work described in this thesis is concerned with processes comprising a sequence of stages, where states and actions taken during each stage influence the outcome at the end of the process. Statistical analysis of such processes using s... Read More about Sequential regression techniques with application to the individual sprint in track cycling.

Contextualising the use of Human Resource Information Systems : an interpretive case study of the Jordanian mobile telecommunication industry (2012)
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Ababneh, H. Contextualising the use of Human Resource Information Systems : an interpretive case study of the Jordanian mobile telecommunication industry. (Thesis). University of Salford

This research aims to explore the contextual settings surrounding the use of Human Resource Information Systems (HRIS) in Jordanian Mobile Telecommunication Companies. The main intent is to analyse the supporting and hindering factors affecting th... Read More about Contextualising the use of Human Resource Information Systems : an interpretive case study of the Jordanian mobile telecommunication industry.

Academic staff recruitment and selection in Sultanate of Oman : the case of Colleges of Technology in Ministry of Manpower (2012)
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Al Muniri, K. Academic staff recruitment and selection in Sultanate of Oman : the case of Colleges of Technology in Ministry of Manpower. (Thesis). University of Salford

The focus of this research is on the recruitment and selection (R&S) practices and processes used by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) Colleges of Technology (CTs) in Oman. The recent rapid expansion of these CTs has raised the required numbers of ac... Read More about Academic staff recruitment and selection in Sultanate of Oman : the case of Colleges of Technology in Ministry of Manpower.

The effects of ISO 9001:2000 certification on the internal organisational processes in the local government - the Malaysian context (2012)
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Wahab, A. The effects of ISO 9001:2000 certification on the internal organisational processes in the local government - the Malaysian context. (Thesis). University of Salford

The number of organisations worldwide certified with the ISO 9001:2000 QMS has increased dramatically in the last decade. Malaysia, as many other developing nations, had also experienced a rapid growth in the number of ISO 9000 certified organisati... Read More about The effects of ISO 9001:2000 certification on the internal organisational processes in the local government - the Malaysian context.

Barriers to implementing green supply chain initiatives in road and ocean logistics (2012)
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Maskell, S. Barriers to implementing green supply chain initiatives in road and ocean logistics. (Dissertation). University of Salford

In the year 1997, within the United Nations' building, several of the world's largest countries chose to address the issue of climate change. For some years prior to 1997, there were grumblings by NGOs (non-government organisations), such as Green... Read More about Barriers to implementing green supply chain initiatives in road and ocean logistics.

Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems (2012)
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Bell, S. Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems. (Thesis). University of Salford

Survival processes and recurrent event processes are the subject of many texts. The works of Kalbfleisch and Prentice (2002), Cook and Lawless (2008) and Aalen et al. (2008) all provide detailed discussion of univariate event processes on which we... Read More about Multivariate counting processes with application to repairable systems.

Hospitality and mood : enriching Ciborra's metaphor to understand mobile technology implementation on the police front-line (2012)
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Coleman, E. Hospitality and mood : enriching Ciborra's metaphor to understand mobile technology implementation on the police front-line. (Thesis). University of Salford

This thesis aims to explore the role of feelings, context of work, and the technology itself in understanding individual level responses to an organisational level IT implementation process. Ciborra's hospitality metaphor is used as a theoretical l... Read More about Hospitality and mood : enriching Ciborra's metaphor to understand mobile technology implementation on the police front-line.

Blended learning in Saudi Arabia girls' secondary schools : an exploratory case study (2012)
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Bukhari, E. Blended learning in Saudi Arabia girls' secondary schools : an exploratory case study. (Thesis). University of Salford

Blended learning (BL) has been the subject of much research recently, and the present dissertation adds to this growing body of knowledge as the first substantial study on BL in secondary education for girls in Saudi Arabia. Based on field work com... Read More about Blended learning in Saudi Arabia girls' secondary schools : an exploratory case study.

Graduate recruitment in Oman's private construction industry (2012)
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Al-nabhani, S. Graduate recruitment in Oman's private construction industry. (Thesis). University of Salford

Traditionally, the Sultanate of Oman has relied heavily on expatriate labour to build its economy, but with the expansion of the Higher Education (HE) sector and increasing numbers of Omani nationals graduating from HE, there has been a call for th... Read More about Graduate recruitment in Oman's private construction industry.

A study of change management whilst implementing total quality management within the Dubai police force (2012)
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Al Suwaidi, S. A study of change management whilst implementing total quality management within the Dubai police force. (Thesis). University of Salford

In the United Arab Emirates (UAE) today, the Dubai Police considers itself the most forward thinking and progressive Arab police force. Comprising its ranks are fifteen thousand personnel of the highest educational standard of any organisation (Dub... Read More about A study of change management whilst implementing total quality management within the Dubai police force.

Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia (2012)
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Samat, N. Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia. (Thesis). University of Salford

Few publications consider the estimation of relative risk for vector borne infectious diseases. Most of these articles involve exploratory analysis that includes the study of covariates and their effects on disease distribution and the study of geo... Read More about Mathematical models for vector-borne infectious disease mapping with application to Dengue disease in Malaysia.

A study of the influence of religiosity, materialism and animosity on consumer ethnocentric behaviour (2012)
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Sandhu, M. A study of the influence of religiosity, materialism and animosity on consumer ethnocentric behaviour. (Thesis). University of Salford

The main focus of this thesis is to investigate consumer ethnocentric behaviour (indeed morality, appropriateness to buy domestic products; Shimp and Sharma, 1987) and the effect of different socio-cultural and psychological constructs namely relig... Read More about A study of the influence of religiosity, materialism and animosity on consumer ethnocentric behaviour.