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Do you really mean it? Ouster clauses, judicial review reform, and the UK constitutionalism paradox (2021)
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Sandro, P. (2021). Do you really mean it? Ouster clauses, judicial review reform, and the UK constitutionalism paradox

The Conservative government’s response to the IRAL report has raised plenty of alarm bells from UK constitutional scholars. The widespread observation that the government’s judicial review reform plans appear to go well beyond what the Independent Pa... Read More about Do you really mean it? Ouster clauses, judicial review reform, and the UK constitutionalism paradox.

Studying social media communities : blending methods with netnography (2019)
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Fenton, A., & Procter, C. (2019). Studying social media communities : blending methods with netnography

In his work ‘Netnography Redefined’, Kozinets (2015), highlights the massive growth of online communities, calling for new ways of conducting research online. This research explains an application of this approach providing a valuable methodological... Read More about Studying social media communities : blending methods with netnography.

Analysis of employee satisfaction with performance measurement system in real estate sector of Pakistan (2018)
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Asdullah, M., & Yazdifar, H. (2018). Analysis of employee satisfaction with performance measurement system in real estate sector of Pakistan

Performance Measurement System is the topic of growing research since very recent. These are found to significantly influence the organizational performance. Keeping in view this fact, the current study has been aimed at investigating whether employe... Read More about Analysis of employee satisfaction with performance measurement system in real estate sector of Pakistan.

Is BAE’s decision to cut short jobs an acceptance of the UK outside of the EU? (2017)
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Owens, J. (2017). Is BAE’s decision to cut short jobs an acceptance of the UK outside of the EU?

The recent announcement by BAE Systems, the UK’s largest defence supplier, to reduce its operational workforce by approximately 2,000 personnel is significantly damaging to both UK’s manufacturing sector and the government’s industrial and STEM strat... Read More about Is BAE’s decision to cut short jobs an acceptance of the UK outside of the EU?.

Madhyamam newspaper: Which way forward (2014)
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Mankavil Kovil Veettil, N., Pati, D., Satpathy, C., Saha, B., Saxena, K., & Narayanan, A. (2014). Madhyamam newspaper: Which way forward

Madhyamam is a Malayalam-language newspaper headquartered in the southern Indian state of Kerala. Launched by a conservative Islamic trust in 1987, much of the newspaper’s coverage and content were dictated by the trust. Though the quality of the con... Read More about Madhyamam newspaper: Which way forward.

How can philosophical analysis help you with business decision making? (2014)
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Basden, A. (2014). How can philosophical analysis help you with business decision making?. Business School Blog

We all know it's easy to overlook important aspects that we take for granted, and overplay the importance of others. Doing this distorts analysis, generates 'Groupthink', makes plans irrelevant, and leads to failure in many projects, especially large... Read More about How can philosophical analysis help you with business decision making?.

The bows and arrows of Agincourt : can the lessons of medieval history be used to inspire and engage the next generation of operations managers? (2012)
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Owens, J. D., Wilkinsons, H., & Ramsden, G. (2012). The bows and arrows of Agincourt : can the lessons of medieval history be used to inspire and engage the next generation of operations managers?

This paper aims to stimulate student interest in, and engagement with the subject of Operations Management. It assesses the approaches that Henry V took to address the Operational, Supply Chain and Purchasing Management issues that faced his medieva... Read More about The bows and arrows of Agincourt : can the lessons of medieval history be used to inspire and engage the next generation of operations managers?.

Cargo Cults in Java (2004)
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Fletcher, G. (2004). Cargo Cults in Java. [Conference Proceedings]

This paper is a personal account of my experience of teaching Java programming to undergraduate and postgraduate students. These students enter their respective subjects with no previous Java programming knowledge. However, the undergraduate students... Read More about Cargo Cults in Java.

Twitter sentiment analysis: The case of mobile network outage
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Hackett, C., Heinze, A., & Fletcher, G. Twitter sentiment analysis: The case of mobile network outage. Salford

In July 2012 O2 experience an extensive mobile network outage affecting a significant proportion of customers. This study looks at how the sentiment of tweets about mobile phone operators changed during and after this incident.