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Ñíguez, T.M. and Perote, J. 2005. Forecasting heavy-tailed densities with positive Edgeworth and Gram-Charlier expansions. XXX Symposium of the Economic Analysis. Murcia, Spain Dec 2005
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
Nwankwo, S., Madichie, N.O. and Ekwulugo, F. 2005. Methodological issues in researching ethnic entrepreneurship: African entrepreneurship in London. International Journal of Entrepreneurship Education. 2 (4), pp. 483-500.
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
Mohamed, S. 2005. Reducing the costs of doing business: human costs and social issues of IS/IT strategies. in: Guah, M.W. and Currie, W.L. (ed.) Internet strategy: the road to web services solutions Hershey, USA IRM Press.
Mansi, A. 2005. When managers derail: coaching can help managers get back on track and deal with their problems. Westminster HRM. 6, p. 5.
Mai, L.W. 2005. A comparative study between UK and US: the student satisfaction in higher education and its influential factors. Journal of Marketing Management. 21 (7-8), pp. 859-878.
Kwok, W.M., Mai, L.W. and El-Murad, J. 2005. E-Commerce as an alternative distribution technology: the readiness of Chinese consumers. 12th Biennial International Marketing Congress: Marketing in an Inter-connected World: Opportunities and Challenges. Muenster, Germany 06-09 Jul 2005
Knowles, D. 2005. Financing strategies of women small business owners. 2005 50th World Conference of ICSB: Golden Opportunities for Entrepreneurship. Washington, USA 15-18 Jun 2005
Knowles, D. 2005. "Torn between the two": work/life balance of women small business owners. Gender, Work and Organisation: 4th International Interdisciplinary Conference. Keele, UK 22-24 Jun 2005
Knowles, D. 2005. "In the eye of the beholder": women entrepreneurs' measures and sources of success. BAM 2005: Challenges of Organizations in Global Markets. Oxford, UK 13-15 Sep 2005
Hlupic, V. and de Vreede, G.J. 2005. Business process modelling using discrete-event simulation: current opportunities and future challenges. International Journal of Simulation and Process Modelling. 1 (1/2), pp. 72-81. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSPM.2005.007115
Hahamis, P., Iles, J. and Healy, M. 2005. e-Government in Greece: opportunities for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of local government. in: Proceedings of the 5th European Conference on e-Government (ECEG 2005), 16-17 June 2005, Antwerp, Belgium Academic Conferences and Publishing International. pp. 203-212
Hahamis, P., Healy, M. and Iles, J. 2005. Safety net? Trust and e-government. in: Proceedings of the International Conference on e-Government (ICEG 2005), 27-28 October 2005, Ottawa, Canada Academic Conferences and Publishing International. pp. 119-130
Hahamis, P. 2005. The road to academia: a different experience. FP6 project REKS. Awareness raising rally: seminar “profession researcher”. Varna - Rousse, Bulgaria. 27th - 28th September 2005
Dotsika, F. and Patrick, K. 2005. Knowledge capture, sharing and maintenance in the semantic Web age: a framework proposal. in: Wenn, A. and Dhanda, K.K. (ed.) Proceedings of the 4th Annual ISOneWorld Conference and Convention: Enabling Executive Information Technology Competencies. March 30 - April 1, 2005, Las Vegas, NV, USA Washington, USA Information Institute.
Dotsika, F. and Patrick, K. 2005. From end-users to bots: the balancing act of web-based knowledge search and sharing. in: Remenyi, D. (ed.) Proceedings of the ICICKM 2005: International Conference on Intellectual Capital, Knowledge Management and Organisational Learning Reading, UK Academic Conferences and Publishing International. pp. 143-150
Dorsett, R. 2005. Joint claims for JSA extension: a technical report on the quantitative evaluation of labour market effects. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Di Pietro, G. 2005. On migration and unemployment: evidence from Italian graduates. Economic Issues. 10 (2), pp. 11-28.
Dhaliwal, S. and Adcroft, A. 2005. Sustainability and ethnic minority businesses: an examination of the Asian business sector in the UK. Journal of Asia Entrepreneurship and Sustainability. 1 (1), pp. 1-19.
Dalton, K., Kennedy, E., Spear, B. and Matthewman, L.J. 2005. Changing patterns of HRM in the Romanian organisation: an exploratory study of management in Eastern Europe. Fifth International Conference on Knowledge, Culture and Change in Organisations. Rhodes, Greece 19-22 Jul 2005
Dalton, K., Kennedy, E., Matthewman, L.J. and Spear, B. 2005. Changing patterns of HRM in the Romanian organisation: a study in management in Eastern Europe. International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management. 5 (8), pp. 61-72.
Coakes, E., Bradburn, A., Shearer, J., Dotsika, F. and Barnett, N. 2005. A risky business retirement (for higher education). in: Khosrow-Pour, M. (ed.) Managing modern organizations with information technology: 2005 Information Resources Management Association International Conference, San Diego, California, USA, May 15-18, 2005 Hershey, USA Idea Group Publishing.
Clement, R., Baldwin, M., Vassell, C. and Amin, N. 2005. SMS communication and announcement classification in managed learning environments. First International Workshop on Web Personalisation, Recommender Systems and Intelligent User Interfaces, part of the Second International Conference on E-Business and Telecommunications Networks. Reading, UK 03-04 Oct 2005
Clarke, R. 2005. Informal adult education between the wars: the curious case of the Selbourne Lecture Bureau. London Birkbeck, University of London (publisher).
Clarke, L. 2005. The charter of fundamental rights: what guarantee of the social equity of reforms? Institut de la Protection Sociale Européenne Conference. London, UK Jul 2005
Clarke, L. 2005. Ethnically segregated sectors: forces of exclusion and inclusion. Trade Unions Against Racism (les Syndicats Contre le Racisme) Conference. Paris, France 20-21 Oct 2005
Clarke, L. 2005. Divergent divisions of construction labour. in: Khosrowshahi, F. (ed.) Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference, SOAS, London, September 2005 Reading, UK ARCOM.
Clarke, L. 2005. Approaches to skills and training. ARCOM Doctoral Workshop on Skills, Training and Development in the Construction Industry. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK 30 Nov 2005
Clarke, L. 2005. A European skills framework? - but what are skills? Anglo-Saxon versus German concepts. Second International Conference on Training, Employability and Employment (CTEE). Prato, Italy 22-23 Sep 2005
Cappellari, L., Dorsett, R. and Haile, G.A. 2005. Labour market transitions among the over-50s. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Bradburn, A. and Patrick, K. 2005. Knowledge management, learning and trust in e-business operations. in: Proceedings of the 27th International Information Technology Interfaces Conference. June 20-23, 2005, Cavtat/Dubrovnik, Croatia Zagreb, Croatia SRCE. pp. 441-446
Blackwell, M. 2005. A consideration of the UK Government's proposals for business improvement districts in England: issues and uncertainties. Property Management. 23 (3), pp. 194-203. https://doi.org/10.1108/02637470510603538
Bingham, C. 2005. Part time work, good for work life balance: but bad for optimum performance. Do patterns of communication disadvantage part time workers? Gender Work and Organisation: 4th International Interdisciplinary Conference. Keele, UK 22-24 Jun 2005
Bewley, H., Dorsett, R. and Thomas, A. 2005. Joint claims for JSA evaluation: synthesis of findings. Department for Work and Pensions.
Bewley, H., Dorsett, R. and Thomas, A. 2005. Joint claims for JSA evaluation: synthesis of findings. Leeds, UK Corporate Document Services.
Benamraoui, A. 2005. Understanding the rules of financial innovations. in: Proceedings of the Financial Markets Asia Pacific 2005 Conference Sydney, Australia University of Western Sydney.
Benamraoui, A. 2005. Financial liberalisation: lessons from the literature on transitional economies. Third Conference on Accounting Finance in Transition. London, UK 13-16 Jul 2005
Ancell, D. 2005. Reducing costs: a practical application for performance-based specification and transaction cost theories. in: Khosrowshahi, F. (ed.) Proceedings 21st ARCOM Conference, 7-9 September 2005, School of Oriental and African Studies, London ARCOM.
Amin, N. and Loucopoulos, P. 2005. A generic business modelling framework for integrating organisational, social and information systems concepts. in: Kamel, S. and Irani, Z. (ed.) Information Technologies for Organizational Enhancement Washington DC, USA Information Institute.