Browsing School of Business and Management by Issue Date
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The Organisation of Sociality: A Manifesto for a New Science of Multi-Agent Systems
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Entertainment Marketing and Experiential Consumption
(Informa UK Limited, 2006-03) -
Which Reputations Does a Brand Owner Need? Evidence from Trade Mark Opposition
(2007-07-01)At least two: the reputation of their brand and a reputation for being tough on imitators of this brand. Sustaining a brand requires both investment in its reputation amongst consumers and the defence of the brand against ... -
The strategic use of patents and its implications for enterprise and competition policies
(European Commission, 2007-07-08)This report was commissioned as a study into the strategic use of patents. In the course of its case investigations and legislative reviews the European Commission became aware of changes in the use of intellectual property, ... -
Katrina and the Waves: Bad Organization, Natural Evil or The State
(2008)This paper considers Deleuze and Guattari's notions of the smooth and the striated as a basis for rethinking the events of Hurricane Katrina and the flooding of New Orleans in September 2005. It is argued here that popular ... -
Prominence and Control: The Weighted Rich-Club Effect
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Prominence and Control: The Weighted Rich-Club Effect
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Managing Clinical Research in the UK
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Communities, knowledge creation, and information diffusion
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Why is finance critical? A dialogue with a women's community in Sri Lanka
(School of Business & Management, Queen Mary, 2009-11)The busrt of the bubble has given momentum to the search of escape routes from the current transnational financial system and its underlying principles. For the past century, The transnational financial system has relied ... -
Does the Type of News Coverage Influence Donations to Disaster Relief? Evidence from the 2008 Cyclone in Myanmar
(2009-12-01)This paper examines the relationship between media coverage of a major natural disaster and charitable giving for disaster relief, focusing on three questions: first, was media coverage of Cyclone Nargis in May 2008 ... -
Communities and patterns of scientific collaboration
(2010-06-09)This paper investigates the role of homophily and focus constraint in shaping collaborative scientific research. First, homophily structures collaboration when scientists adhere to a norm of exclusivity in selecting similar ... -
Social Policies in Seychelles
(Commonwealth Secretariat and United National Research Institute for Social Development, 2011)Seychelles has one of the most extensive social policy programmes in the developing world, and has been identified as a model for the rest of Africa. As a small state, however, it remains economically vulnerable and in ... -
Mothers' Marital Status and Type of Delivery Medical Care in Guatemala
(2011-02-01)The use of modern medical care for child delivery in rural Guatemala is low relative to other Latin American countries. In the previous literature, factors such as a woman's age, education, ethnicity, religious affiliation ... -
The Functioning of the Trade Mark System in Europe
(Max Planck Institute, 2011-08-03)As an element in the comprehensive evaluation of European trade mark law currently undertaken by the European Commission, the Max Planck Institute was given the task to carry out a Study on the Overall Functioning of the ... -
Communities and patterns of scientific collaboration in Business and Management
(Springer Netherlands, 2011-10)