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Labour and the arts: Managing transformation?
(Book chapter)Public support for the arts in England as introduced in 1945 was already atypical in many ways since it operated through an arm's length body and left an important role to the private and voluntary sectors. The adoption ... -
Labour Control and Developmental State Theory: A New Perspective on Import-Substitution Industrialisation in Latin America
(Article)Drawing on historical research on the period of import-substitution industrialisation (ISI) in Chile and Argentina between the 1930s and 1960s, this article claims that developmental state theory (DST) on Latin America ... -
Labour-Centred Development in Latin America: Two Cases of Alternative Development
(Article)The ‘pink tide’ in Latin America is drawing increasing criticisms from the political left for its inability to confront existing socio-structural inequalities. This article contributes to these debates in two ways. First, ... -
Latin-American Stock Market Dynamics and Co-movement
(Article)With the economic relevance of the relationships among emerging and frontier equity markets becoming increasingly significant, this paper investigates co-movement among returns from six Latin-American stock markets [Mexico ... -
LE(a)P in the dark? Devolution, local skills strategies and inclusive growth in England
(Article)A central challenge for local skills strategies is whether they can contribute to ‘inclusive growth’ including ‘more and better jobs’ across a local economy. Skills strategies, it has been argued, must go beyond simply ... -
Leadership and Knowledge Sharing
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Leadership Development in Africa: A contextual and Literature Review
(Other)Project on Leadership development in Africa aimed at setting the foundation for leadership development initiatives for organizations in Africa. Impact in leadership development and practice in the context of Africa. The ... -
Leadership for high performance in local councils in Cameroon and Nigeria: Examining deviant and concordant practices to the philosophy of Ubuntu
(Article)Emerging from indigenous communities in South Africa, the philosophy of Ubuntu has been heralded as a context-resonant leadership model befitting the African context. Ubuntu privileges moral and humanistic approaches to ... -
Leadership in Cameroon and Nigeria: The Quest for Appreciable, Effective and Sustainable Leadership through Leadership Development
(Other)The African context is a shifting and complex environment, the result of a cascading history that has led to a co-habitation of indigenous African and Western constructions of phenomena such as leadership. This cohabitation ... -
Leadership selection in an unlimited three-echelon supply chain
(Article)Supply chain (SC) management aims to increase the overall profit through improvement of various activities and components. Many contradictions between parts and different levels of a SC have been identified in order to ... -
Leadership, Carisma e Identità. Il caso dello Scottish National Party sotto la guida di Alex Salmond (Leadership, Charisma and Identity. The case of the Scottish National Party under the lead of Alex Salmond)
(Article)As many scholars have noted, in contemporary Western liberal democracies there is a growing trend towards the personalisation of party politics. In practice, this has coincided with the emergence of strong, often charismatic, ... -
Leading and recognizing public value
(Article)This article examines the relationship between leadership and public value, which is particularly challenging in a context of explicit contest and conflict. The theoretical framework is illustrated through a case study of ... -
Learning Film Magic from the Professionals: The Film Studio as a Tourist Destination
(Conference)The phenomenon of film tourism is about as old as the movies themselves. Many consumers have been inspired by their favourite films to travel either to the locations they have seen on screen or to the locations where they ...