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View article: Self-initiated expatriation and older women: composing a further life
Self-initiated expatriation and older women: composing a further life Open
Purpose Research into self-initiated expatriation (SIE) has increased exponentially, although the focus of these investigations has been on professional workers, and little has been gender specific. The purpose of this research therefore i…
View article: Medical and Physician Assistant Student Competence in Basic Life Support: Opportunities to Improve Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training
Medical and Physician Assistant Student Competence in Basic Life Support: Opportunities to Improve Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training Open
Following BLS training, medical and PA students met a majority of AHA compressions guidelines, but not ventilations guidelines, for over 70% of CPR cycles. Maintaining compression depth and providing appropriate ventilation volumes represe…
View article: Safety risk factors in two different types of routine outsourced work: a systematic literature review
Safety risk factors in two different types of routine outsourced work: a systematic literature review Open
Outsourcing generates risks for client firms but these vary according to the contracted task. This systematic literature review reports on 50 empirical studies that investigate the safety risk factors associated with outsourcing aligning t…
View article: Creating a typology of analytics Master’s degrees in UK universities: Implications for employers and educators
Creating a typology of analytics Master’s degrees in UK universities: Implications for employers and educators Open
In recent years there has been a growth in specialised analytics Master’s degrees, in the UK and beyond. However, there has been little research into the contents of such degrees. In particular, the role disciplines such as operational res…
View article: The role of <scp>ICT</scp>s in the servitisation and degradation of <scp>IT</scp> professional work
The role of <span>ICT</span>s in the servitisation and degradation of <span>IT</span> professional work Open
Recently IT work has been subjected to management approaches that apply production methods to service work. Specialised information and communication technologies ( ICT s) used by IT professionals have played an important role in this ‘ser…
View article: The rhetoric of “knowledge hoarding”: a research-based critique
The rhetoric of “knowledge hoarding”: a research-based critique Open
Purpose This paper responds to a recent trend towards reifying “knowledge hoarding” for purposes of quantitative/deductive research, via a study of information technology (IT) service professionals. A “rhetorical theory” lens is applied to…
View article: Performance management and well-being: a close look at the changing nature of the UK higher education workplace
Performance management and well-being: a close look at the changing nature of the UK higher education workplace Open
The relationship between HRM and well-being has received a significant amount of research attention; however, results are still contested. Our study addresses this phenomenon in the Higher Education sector. We specifically investigate the …
View article: Exploring the Link between IT Culture and Perceptions of Individual Benefits Realized: An Empirical Analysis
Exploring the Link between IT Culture and Perceptions of Individual Benefits Realized: An Empirical Analysis Open
Individual IT culture (IITC) represents the measure of an individualâs exposure to, and experiences with IT at a given point in time. The resulting IT culture archetype from this measure can be classified as representing either the proac…
View article: Re-envisioning the role of benefits realisation in a world dominated by robots
Re-envisioning the role of benefits realisation in a world dominated by robots Open
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View article: Effect of isomorphic forces on safety practices in service organizations: are there dangers to homogeneity?
Effect of isomorphic forces on safety practices in service organizations: are there dangers to homogeneity? Open
A wide range of different safety practices exist. However, they have been developed for production-oriented high-hazard environments. We know relatively little about safety practices in low-hazard service sector environments where most peo…
View article: INCREMENTAL INNOVATION BY DESIGN: A DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES PERSPECTIVE (44)
INCREMENTAL INNOVATION BY DESIGN: A DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES PERSPECTIVE (44) Open
Drawing together knowledge and research from a variety of fields, it is demonstrated that although IT-enabled innovation might be critical to the long-term success of all organisations, it is not an ambition that is always easy to achieve.…
View article: COLLABORATIVE BEHAVIOURS DRIVING EFFECTIVE INNOVATION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY (25)
COLLABORATIVE BEHAVIOURS DRIVING EFFECTIVE INNOVATION: AN EXPLORATORY STUDY (25) Open
This paper focuses on an imaginative internship programme, named Extreme Blue®, which has been introduced by IBM® to help them identify high potential, future graduate level recruits, by getting teams of internees to work together on pract…
View article: The Realization of Public Value through E-government: a Structuration Perspective
The Realization of Public Value through E-government: a Structuration Perspective Open
Recent studies show e-government implementations are biased towards the realization of efficiency and service effectiveness benefits, with less attention paid to the delivery of public value. Public value (PV) is a corner stone for balanci…
View article: Exploiting Benefits from IS/IT Investments: An IT Culture Perspective
Exploiting Benefits from IS/IT Investments: An IT Culture Perspective Open
Despite huge global spend on IS/IT, empirical evidence shows many of these investments do not deliver expected benefits. Benefits are realized when organizations attend to contextual factors surrounding the implementation of IT and not jus…
View article: TOWARDS BENEFIT ORIENTATED BUSINESS PROCESS MODELLING: A CANONICAL ACTION RESEARCH STUDY
TOWARDS BENEFIT ORIENTATED BUSINESS PROCESS MODELLING: A CANONICAL ACTION RESEARCH STUDY Open
Organizations are increasingly employing business process modelling techniques in an attempt to visualise their\nprocesses and highlight the improvements that need to be made. However, despite the plethora of modelling\ntechniques availabl…
View article: Assessing individual benefits realization capability: an IT culture perspective
Assessing individual benefits realization capability: an IT culture perspective Open
Information Technology (IT) culture comprises of the set of IT-related behaviors, values and\nassumptions that tacitly frame how individuals make effective use of IT resources. Since\neffective IT use is linked to the realization of benefi…