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Hollins, B. 2006. Why don't we design out the wait?: Bill Hollins tackles models and blueprints. Engineering Designer. 32 (4), pp. 26-30.
Hollins, B. 2006. When everything seems right and it still goes wrong: a case study. in: Proceedings of the DESIGN 2006: 9th International Design Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, 15-18 May 2006 Croatia Faculty of Mechnical Engineering and Naval Architecture & The Design Society.
Hollins, B. 2006. Using product & process design tools to improve services. in: Proceedings of the DESIGN 2006: 9th International Design Conference, Zagreb, Croatia, 15-18 May 2006 Croatia Faculty of Mechnical Engineering and Naval Architecture & The Design Society.
Dixon, R. and Shepherd, D. 2006. The cyclical dynamics and volatility of Australian output and employment. Melbourne, Australia Department of Economics, University of Melbourne.
Cranfield, S. 2006. Reconceiving creativity: F. R. Leavis and higher education. PhD thesis Institute of Education, University of London School of Lifelong Learning and International Development (LEID)
Coe, J. and Hetherington, A. 2006. An international review of regulatory guidance on professional boundaries in the helping relationship. SGCP 1st International Coaching Psychology Conference 2006. London, UK 18-19 Dec 2006
Coakes, E. and Young, N. 2006. Procurement transformation in the Immigration Directorate: the Money Tree Project. BIOPom 2006 Conference. London, UK 29 Jun 2006
Coakes, E. and Smith, P.A.C. 2006. Using communities of practice for sustainable change management: a commentary. KMAC 2006: the third Knowledge Management Aston Conference. Birmingham, UK 17-18 Jul 2006
Coakes, E. and Smith, P.A.C. 2006. Communities of practice and change-supporting innovation. BIOPoM 2006 Conference. London, UK 29 Jun 2006
Coakes, E. 2006. Storing and sharing knowledge: Supporting the management of knowledge made explicit in transnational organisations. Learning Organization. 13 (6), pp. 579-593. https://doi.org/10.1108/09696470610705460
Bettany, S. and Woodruffe-Burton, H. 2006. Steps towards transformative consumer research practice: a taxonomy of possible reflexivities. Advances in Consumer Research. 33 (1), pp. 227-234.
Bettany, S. 2006. The material-semiotics of consumption: or where (and what) are the objects in consumer culture theory? 1st Consumer Culture Theory Conference. Chicago
Bettany, S. 2006. Feminist epistemology meets the masculinity of marketing and consumer knowledge: a contemporary rendering of a decade-long debate. Association for Consumer Research Conference on Gender, Marketing and Consumer Behaviour. Edinburgh June 2006
Bennett, B. and Widdis, D. 2006. Researching the impact of self managed work based projects on individual and organisational development. Work-based projects: the worker as researcher. Northampton, UK 24-25 Apr 2006
Allan, B. and Lewis, D. 2006. Virtual learning communities as a vehicle for workforce development: a case study. Journal of Workplace Learning. 18 (6), pp. 367-383. https://doi.org/10.1108/13665620610682099
Allan, B., Hunter, B. and Lewis, D. 2006. Four years on: a longitudinal study assessing the impact of a virtual community of practice. Fifth International Conference on Networked Learning. Lancaster University 10th - 12th April 2006
Allan, B. 2006. Juggling with fast and slow time: some of the challenges of project management. Legal information management. 6 (4), pp. 251-255. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1472669606000843
Allan, B. and Vince, R. 2006. Emotions shared/emotions hidden: reflections on emotional dynamics in virtual learning communities. OLKC 1. University of Warwick 20th - 22nd March 2006
Allan, B. 2006. The challenges of project management. Facing the front: the 37th Annual BIALL study conference and exhibition. Brighton 15th - 17th June 2006 Cambridge University Press.
Taylor, A., Shepherd, D. and Duncan, S. 2005. The structure of the Australian growth process: a Bayesian model selection view of Markov switching. Economic Modelling. 22 (4), pp. 628-645. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2005.04.001
Pokorny, M. and Pokorny, H. 2005. Widening participation in higher education: student quantitative skills and independent learning as impediments to progression. Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology. 36 (5), pp. 445-467. https://doi.org/10.1080/00207390500062621
Gough, O. 2005. Independent financial advisers: why they remain the strongest distribution route for pensions. Service Industries Journal. 25 (5), pp. 709-720. https://doi.org/10.1080/02642060500101120
Hollins, B. 2005. A standard to stop a potential financial disaster for UK's sporting ambitions. Engineering Designer. 31 (3), pp. 26-28.
Sedgwick, J. and Pokorny, M. 2005. The film business in the United States and Britain during the 1930s. Economic History Review. 58 (1), pp. 79-112. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0289.2005.00299.x
Goosey, D. 2005. Child development and communication issues. in: Goldthorpe, L. and Monro, P. (ed.) Child Law Handbook: a guide to good practice London Law Society.
Vassell, C. and Amin, N. 2005. A meta strategy for electronic commerce: a twin level framework. in: Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Electronic Commerce, Xi'an, China, August 15 - 17, 2005 New York, USA ACM.
Patrick, K., Cox, A. and Abdullah, R. 2005. Exploring the selection of technology for enabling communities. in: Coakes, E. and Clarke, S. (ed.) Encyclopedia of communities of practice in information and knowledge management Hershey, USA Idea Group Reference. pp. 166-176
Ñíguez, T.M. and Nowman, K.B. 2005. Estimating the dynamics of interest rates in the Japanese economy. Westminster Business School Workshop in Memory of the Late Professor Albert Rex Bergstrom on Continuous Time Econometrics. London, UK. Dec 2005
Nowman, K.B. and Thapar, H. 2005. Econometric modelling of the Euro using two factor continuous time dynamic interest rate models. in: Motamen-Samadian, S. (ed.) Dynamic models and their applications in emerging markets Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 69-76
Nowman, K.B. and Sorwar, G. 2005. Derivative prices from interest rate models: results for Canada, Hong Kong, and United States. International Review of Financial Analysis. 14 (4), pp. 428-438. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.irfa.2004.10.010
Nowman, K.B. and Shubber, K.J.A. 2005. Continuous time dynamic modelling of interest rates in emerging markets. in: Motamen-Samadian, S. (ed.) Dynamic models and their applications in emerging markets Basingstoke, UK Palgrave Macmillan.
Nowman, K.B. 2005. Continuous time interest rate models in Japanese fixed income markets. 4th International Conference of the Japan Economic Policy Association. Kobe, Japan 17-18 Dec 2005
Lewis, D. and Allan, B. 2005. Virtual learning communities: a guide for practitioners. Open University Press.
Lewis, D. and Allan, B. 2005. Emerging pedagogical and organisational issues: impact of virtual learning communities in the workplace. What a Difference Pedagogy Makes. University of Stirling
Kanuri, S. and Hetherington, A. 2005. The impact of change on the performance of a high profile finance company. British Psychological Society Annual Conference. Manchester, UK 30 Mar - 02 Apr 2005
Hollins, B. 2005. Using product and design tools to improve services. International Conference on Engineering Design: ICED'05. Melbourne, Australia 15 - 18 Aug 2005
Hollins, B. 2005. The new standard on service design management. Engineering Designer. 31 (2).
Hollins, B. 2005. BS7373-3: Guide to identifying criteria for specifying a service offering. London, UK British Standards Institution.
Gough, O. and Sozou, P.D. 2005. Pensions and retirement savings: cluster analysis of consumer behaviour and attitudes. International Journal of Bank Marketing. 23 (7), pp. 558-570. https://doi.org/10.1108/02652320510629917
Coe, J., Hetherington, A. and Keating, F. 2005. A comparison of uk health regulators guidance on professional boundaries. Council for Healthcare Regulatory Excellence.