Browsing Queen Mary University of London Theses by Subject "Management"
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Barking Abbey : a study in its external and internal administration from the Conquest to the Dissolution.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1961)This thesis attempts to trace the history of Barking Abbey from the Conquest to the Dissolution. In some respects it has proved a disappointing study, for though Barking was among the greatest and wealthiest nunneries ... -
Counter-cultural and new age capitalist ideas: wellbeing and the contemporary workplace
(2009)This thesis examines the concept of wellbeing at work. It outlines a new type of organisation, that uses intellectual, immaterial and communicative labour power in order to provide a work ethic for both the production ... -
Information, expectations and macroeconomic policy.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1986)The thesis is motivated by some important recent developments in macroeconomic theory and the theory of macroeconomic policy. A common theme emphasized throughout is the integration of rational expectations into ... -
Internationalization and firm performance: meta analysis and new empirical evidence
(Queen Mary University of London, 2009)There has been considerable research on the performance gains attributable to international trade and foreign direct investment in recent years. However, the empirical ndings are still unclear, in part because of di ... -
The Irish Revenue System: Government and Administration, 1689-1702.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1997)This dissertation is an examination of the Irish revenue system in the reign of William III, concentrating on the extent to which the period witnessed the development of a modem, professional system, and the forces that ... -
A politics of location : subjectivity and origins in the work of Mavis Gallant, Alice Munro and Margaret Atwood.
(Queen Mary University of London, 1993)This thesis attempts to discover the links between concepts of identity and origins, and Canadian women's writing. The work of three English-speaking Canadian women writers, Mavis Gallant, Margaret Atwood and Alice ...