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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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UK Third Sector grant making
Grant-making in the UK is a big industry, worth between £3 and £4bn per annum , consisting of grant-makers who wish to fund worthy causes aligned to their funding objectives, and charities and community groups who depend on...
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Owner of Agapé Senior Will Deliver M.B.A. Lecture on Oct. 27
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Scott Middleton founded Agapé Senior 10 years ago to care for senior citizens in a faith-based atmosphere. The evening begins with a reception in Macfeat House at 6 p.m., and Middleton will take the stage at 7 p.m. in Whitton...
Published by: Winthrop University
Professional duties are now considered legal duties of care within genomic medicine.
The legal duty to protect patient confidentiality is common knowledge amongst healthcare professionals. However, what may not be widely known, is that this duty is not always absolute. In the United Kingdom, both the General...
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Health Care Administrator Joins Winthrop University Board of Trustees
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
James C. Williamson '80, '85, resigned from his Board of Trustees alumni representative position earlier this month. The Winthrop University Alumni Association's Executive Board recently appointed Middleton, the founding equity...
Published by: Winthrop University
E-procurement quality from an internal customer perspective
Alistair Brandon-Jones
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose: Despite significant investment in e-procurement by many organisations, perceived failings in the quality of such technologies and of the support provided to use them – termed here e-procurement quality – continue to...
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Projection of economic impacts of climate change in sectors of Europe based on bottom up analysis
Paul Watkiss, Alistair Hunt
Jan 01, 0001
This paper scopes a number of the health impacts of climate change in Europe (EU-27) quantitatively, using physical and monetary metrics. Temperature-related mortality effects, salmonellosis and coastal flooding-induced mental...
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The impact of user-perceived e-procurement quality on system and contract compliance

Purpose - Whilst e-procurement has significant potential to reduce the purchasing costs of an organisation, the realisation of these savings requires user compliance. The purpose of this paper is to examine the extent to...

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Impact of e-procurement

The advent of the Internet as a business systems platform has been a catalyst for major changes in the operation and status of organizational procurement. Early e-procurement literature forecast significant improvements in...

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Protocol for Extraction and Electron Microscopy Visualization of Lipids in Viburnum tinus Fruit Using Cryo-Ultramicrotomy.
We recently reported that Viburnum tinus fruit generates its metallic blue color using globular lipid inclusions embedded in its epicarpal cell walls. This protocol describes steps to visualize the lipidic nature of the...
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Measuring internal service quality

Purpose - This paper aims to build upon the debate in the service quality literature regarding both the theoretical and practical effectiveness of expectations data in the measurement of internal service quality (ISQ)....

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THE CONCEPT OF “EXPERIENCE” AND THE MAKING OF THE ENGLISH WORKING CLASS, 1924–1963
STUART MIDDLETON
Nov 01, 2018
Despite intense scholarly interest in the “Anglo-Marxism” that rose to prominence in Britain from the mid-1950s, its intellectual lineaments and lineages have yet to be fully accounted for. This is particularly the case...
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Algorithmic Decision-Making and the Control Problem
Abstract: The danger of human operators devolving responsibility to machines and failing to detect cases where they fail has been recognised for many years by industrial psychologists and engineers studying the human operators...
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Projection of economic impacts of climate change in sectors of Europe based on bottom up analysis
Paul Watkiss, Alistair Hunt
Jan 01, 0001
This paper scopes a number of the health impacts of climate change in Europe (EU-27) quantitatively, using physical and monetary metrics. Temperature-related mortality effects, salmonellosis and coastal flooding-induced mental...
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Trading interactions

Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the nature of buyers' attitudes towards the partial consensus surrounding the benefits of buyer-supplier cooperation - the relational exchange perspective.

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Examining the effectiveness of experiential teaching in small and large OM modules
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the preferences of students towards different teaching methods and the perceived effectiveness of experiential teaching methods in different operations management (OM)...
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Climate change impacts and adaptation in cities
Alistair Hunt, Paul Watkiss
Jan 01, 2011
Many of the decisions relating to future urban development require information on climate change risks to cities This review of the academic and “grey” literature provides an overview assessment of the state of the art in the...
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Examining the effectiveness of experiential teaching in small and large OM modules
Purpose – This paper aims to examine the preferences of students towards different teaching methods and the perceived effectiveness of experiential teaching methods in different operations management (OM)...
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E-procurement quality from an internal customer perspective
Alistair Brandon-Jones
Jan 01, 0001
Purpose: Despite significant investment in e-procurement by many organisations, perceived failings in the quality of such technologies and of the support provided to use them – termed here e-procurement quality – continue to...
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