Browsing Leicester Castle Business School by Title
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Maastricht Negotiations
(Book chapter)Legally known as the Treaty on European Union, the Maastricht Treaty entered into force on 1 November 1993. It is viewed as a key landmark in the development of European integration, bringing about the most significant ... -
Macroeconomic impact from extending working lives (WP95)
(Working Paper)This report presents findings from research, conducted by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) and funded by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). NIESR were commissioned to use their global ... -
The magnificent “I” in business education: Evidence from Greece
(Article)The goal of this research study has been twofold. First, to examine the level of narcissism and its individual traits in students who study business, in the particular context of a regional country such as Greece and second, ... -
Major Themes: Physical and Environmental Aspects
(Book chapter)The physical appearance and environmental quality of cities and neighbourhoods are highly potent symbols of their prosperity and of the quality of life and confidence of their enterprises and citizens. Run-down housing ... -
Maker Spaces as Micro Industrial and Innovation Districts in Fab Cities
(Conference)This paper and session draws on the empirical case of Underbroen in Copenhagen, as a site of innovation, local production, and a Quintuple Helix. Distinct form the model assumed in Copenhagen’s Space 10 ( https://space10.io), ... -
Making and remaking the political: lessons from the US experience of civic and political engagement in the teaching of political science
(Article)This article sets out the case for the need for a greater level of academic debate by UK political scientists with regard to the teaching of civic and political engagement. Drawing on lessons from the United States, the ... -
Making Decisions for Small Business Growth: A Cognitive Style Approach
(Conference)Aim: The aim of this study is to explore how novice entrepreneurial owner-managers process information when making business decisions and how this process is influenced by environmental factors. Prior work: There is very ... -
Making great minds think alike: Emerging market multinational firms' leadership effects on targets' employee psychological safety after cross-border mergers and acquisitions
(Article)This paper examines the impact of leadership on targets’ employee psychological safety (EPS), characterized by employees’ expectation of job and remuneration stability, during the cross-border mergers and acquisitions ... -
The Making of Britain’s European Foreign Policy
(Book)Few commentators would contest that Britain’s relationship with the European Union (EU) has been one of the most consistent and troublesome issues to have influenced British politics during the last fifty years. This has ... -
Making sense of mediated learning in small firms.
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Making sense of mediated learning: Cases from small firms.
(Article)This article explores how artefacts invoke practices that encourage, support and sustain trajectories of collective learning. Analysis is drawn from three longitudinal case studies of small firms. Illustrations are offered ... -
Making short politics placements work
(Article)Short placements can provide an important and meaningful experience of politics in action for students who are unable to benefit from the generally lengthy placements currently on offer. This article is based on the findings ... -
Making sustainable development sustainable.
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Making the right call: Redesigning call centres from the bottom up
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A Malmquist Productivity Index for Assessing Photovoltaic program in Belgium
(Conference)In recent years, solar energy from rooftop photovoltaic (PV) systems has significantly contributed to renewable energy in European Union (EU). On the other hand, the Belgian policy makers have lately decided to phase out ... -
Management
(Book)The market-leading textbook for principles of management courses reaches a new level with Richard L. Daft being joined by Martyn Kendrick and Natalia Vershinina (both Leicester Business School) to provide an unparalleled ... -
Management as a profession: a typology based assessment
(Article)Purpose The purpose of this paper is to establish a typology of a profession and to then assess the circumstances under which management could be classified as a profession against such a typology. Design/methodology ... -
The management of managerial careers
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Managerial Effectiveness: An Indian Experience
(Article)Abstract Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to conduct an investigation into the interaction of three factors: ownership (public and private sector organizations), gender (male and female), and level of manager (senior, ...