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IPR Policy Brief - Extending working life
Andrew Weyman
Mar 01, 2013
Despite recently announced rises in the minimum age at which the State Pension is claimable, many people continue to leave the labour market before their State Pension age (SPA).

Indeed, although a significant...
Published by: University of Bath
IPR Policy Brief - Extending working life
Andrew Weyman
Mar 01, 2013
Despite recently announced rises in the minimum age at which the State Pension is claimable, many people continue to leave the labour market before their State Pension age (SPA).

Indeed, although a significant...
Published by: University of Bath
Keith Porter, 1956
Keith R. Porter. The submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm Lecture delivered March 15, 1956 Posted with permission
Published by: Academic Press
Should I stay or should I go? - 2
The issue of staff retention in the NHS is not new but has been brought into sharp relief in the post-COVID-19 era of unpreceded staff shortage. While steps have been taken to train new health professionals and recruit from...
Should I stay or should I go? - 2
The issue of staff retention in the NHS is not new but has been brought into sharp relief in the post-COVID-19 era of unpreceded staff shortage. While steps have been taken to train new health professionals and recruit from...
Andrew Carnegie and the foundations of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy

This paper focuses upon the relationship between the business and philanthropic endeavours of world-making entrepreneurs; asking why, how and to what ends these individuals seek to extend their reach in society beyond...

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Industrial organisation, the degree of monopoly and macroeconomic performance – a perspective on the contribution of Keith Cowling (1936-2016)
Keith Cowling became a pioneer and key figure in a number of areas in industrial economics, including mergers and acquisitions, advertising, the theoretical determination of Structure, Conduct Performance (SCP) relationships and...
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Andrew Carnegie and the foundations of contemporary entrepreneurial philanthropy

This paper focuses upon the relationship between the business and philanthropic endeavours of world-making entrepreneurs; asking why, how and to what ends these individuals seek to extend their reach in society beyond...

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Self preservation comes at a cost
Objectives: To explore and portray the perspectives of National Health Service Ambulance personnel related to the latest rise in the National Health Service occupational pension age.
Methods: Data gathering took the form of...
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Communication Challenges Associated with the Expression of Uncertainty in the Plant Health Risk Register
Executive Summary

Section 1: Introduction
The aim of this review was to identify communication challenges associated with the expression of uncertainty in the Plant Health Risk Register (PHRR) and inform future...
Published by: University of Bath
Communication Challenges Associated with the Expression of Uncertainty in the Plant Health Risk Register
Executive Summary

Section 1: Introduction
The aim of this review was to identify communication challenges associated with the expression of uncertainty in the Plant Health Risk Register (PHRR) and inform future...
Published by: University of Bath
Industrial organisation, the degree of monopoly and macroeconomic performance – a perspective on the contribution of Keith Cowling (1936-2016)
Keith Cowling became a pioneer and key figure in a number of areas in industrial economics, including mergers and acquisitions, advertising, the theoretical determination of Structure, Conduct Performance (SCP) relationships and...
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A qualitative study into the prospect of working longer for physiotherapists in the United Kingdom's National Health Service
Little is known about the perspectives of health-care workers when it comes to prolonging their working lives. This exploratory paper focuses on physiotherapists and aims to offer new insights into the underlying processes that...
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Improving resilience to major safety events by analysing case studies
Development of a potentially widely applicable ‘tool’
to address sometimes neglected ‘organisational and cultural’ precursors to
major safety-related ‘events’ is described. Twelve ‘events’ across several
industries...
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Self preservation comes at a cost
Objectives: To explore and portray the perspectives of National Health Service Ambulance personnel related to the latest rise in the National Health Service occupational pension age.
Methods: Data gathering took the form of...
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Understanding Organisational & Cultural Precursors to Events
Reviewing the collective findings from investigations into a range of major events in high hazard industries has led to the conclusion that there is a need to develop greater resilience to their organisational and cultural...
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Reliability Analysis of Keith Centrifuge at a Meat Processing Plant in Windhoek, Namibia
Critical equipment failures in a meat processing plant can shut down the business unit, resulting in a loss of output and financial loss. Furthermore, many stakeholders face risks because of equipment failures. The purpose of...
Understanding Organisational & Cultural Precursors to Events
Reviewing the collective findings from investigations into a range of major events in high hazard industries has led to the conclusion that there is a need to develop greater resilience to their organisational and cultural...
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