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Women in management : barriers to career progress
Published 2002“…It has been assumed that the excellent educational achievements of women in recent years will automatically translate into increased opportunities for high office in organisations. However the findings of this study show that the organisational climate in which women find themselves has a larger impact on their progress. …”
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First generation Ghanaian migrants in the UK : dietary intake, anthropometric indices and nutrition intervention through the black churches
Published 2013“…Objectives: To determine the habitual diet and body composition of first generation Ghanaian migrants, to validate a food frequency questionnaire specific for Ghanaians, find the ideal body image of Ghanaians and the body size most attractive to Ghanaian males and to conduct a nutrition intervention programme using the Black Churches as a setting. …”
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Novel metamaterial frequency discriminating devices for next generation wireless communication systems
Published 2013“…Design methodology and experimental results are presented that show good correlation between the measured and simulation results. This diplexer should find application in multi band wireless communication systems. …”
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Proceedings of 9th Windsor Conference Making Comfort Relevant
Published 2016“…However, despite being valued for its ability to deal with variable conditions, the field study approach continued to concentrate on finding a ‘comfort temperature’ for a particular group or environment. …”
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Islington disability and long-term health conditions employment project: final report
Published 2023“…In particular, people with learning disabilities or people with mental health conditions returning to work after a gap in employment, may need to try work in more than one workplace before they find something which suits their needs and are fearful of the impact this will have on their benefits…”
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Professional doctorate in health psychology : thesis portfolio (Whippey : 2018)
Published 2017“…I feel that this was a big change in my way of thinking and allowed me to find more significant results. My overall conclusion was that women are more likely to gain weight during smoking cessation due to them being more sensitive to changes in eating based on emotion and stress. …”
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Defending, contesting and rejecting formal drinker categories: how UK university students identify as ‘light-drinkers’ or ‘non-drinkers’
Published 2021“…To explore this, we presented self-identified ‘non’ or ‘light’ drinkers with official formal definitions of ‘light’ and ‘binge’ drinking as found in public health and academic research. …”
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Interrelationships between lean HRM practices and their impacts on firm performance: comparing Jordanian and German models
Published 2023“…Findings – The main findings indicate that the average implementation of LHRM practices among German manufacturing firms is at a higher level than the average implementation among Jordanian firms. …”
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Corporate social responsibility: engaging the community
Published 2016“…It draws on multiple data sources to strengthen its findings. Findings: The study finds that community engagement consists of four spheres of activity: donations, employee voluntarism, projects and partnerships. …”
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An application of AHP and G-TOPSIS for prioritizing capabilities and related practices for a mature and resilient supply chain during disruption
Published 2022“…Third, a Grey Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (G-TOPSIS) method is used to rank maturity factors influencing capabilities. Findings: The findings indicate that responsiveness, readiness, flexibility and adaptability are the most important capabilities for supply chain resilience. …”
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Impact of materialism on purchase intention of sustainable luxury goods: an empirical study in India
Published 2021“…Design/methodology/approach: The research study contains a descriptive approach to research with a quantitative analysis done with exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis with 229 respondents. Findings – The findings of the results contribute to research by extending the model of the theory of planned behavior with the material dimensions as an add-on. …”
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Student Engagement in Online Learning
Published 2011“…Preliminary findings of the survey indicate that Weblearn is viewed positively by students, with both beginners and post-beginners welcoming this provision and in particular the integration between taught contents and learning materials available on Weblearn. …”
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Learning, knowledge and trade union renewal : an analysis of the student experience of the MA in international labour and trade union studies Ruskin College, Oxford (2006-2016)
Published 2018“…As such, the thesis applied the theoretical framework of renewal actor to analyse findings. The findings of the thesis are based on empirical research comprising interviews with a purposive sample of current students and alumni. …”
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Written comments on student writing : how can we ensure that our feedback is effective?
Published 2004“…This paper presents the main findings of primary research into international students' perceptions of written tutor feedback on student writing, in order to draw conclusions about ways of making feedback more effective.…”
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How do gay men experience ruptures in the relationship with their therapist? An interpretative phenomenological study
Published 2020“…The limitations of the study are discussed, and the implications for practice, research and training are discussed in light of the findings.…”
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