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2022
- Seuwou, P. (2022) Analysing the Elements that Affect People's Behavioural Intention to Adopt Autonomous Vehicles. international journal of Robotics and Automation Technology. 9, pp. 124-134. 2409-9694.
2021
- Seuwou, P. (2021) RPA: A Force For Good in Healthcare. Automation Anywhere.
- Seuwou, P. (2021) BAME Attainment in Higher Education: Exploring the Experiences of Black Students of African Descent and the factors that Impact on their Low Grades at Northampton University.
- Seuwou, P., Sarwar, D., Pilkington, A. and Daye, M. (2021) Experiences of Black Students at the University of Northampton. Poster presented to: The University of Northampton Annual Research Conference 2021, 2021-06-22 - 2021-06-25.
- Seuwou, P., Sarwar, D., Pilkington, A. and Daye, M. (2021) Experiences of Students of African Descent at a Post-1992 University in England. Poster presented to: The University of Northampton Annual Research Conference 2021, 2021-06-22 - 2021-06-25.
- Seuwou, P., Dodzo, N. and Opoku Agyeman, M. (2021) Workshop: BAME Award Gap: Exploring the Factors that Impact on Low Grades of Black Students at the University of Northampton. Other presented to: Learning and Teaching Conference 2021, Online, 2021-06-15 - 2021-06-15.
2020
- Seuwou, P. (2020) Understanding the factors influencing consumers’ behaviour towards autonomous vehicles adoption. Omega. 0305-0483. (In Press)
- Dodzo, N., Seuwou, P. and Perrott, M. (2020) An investigation into BAME attainment, exploring the factors that impact on low grades of BAME students at the University of Northampton.
- Dodzo, N. and Seuwou, P. (2020) An Investigation into BAME Attainment. Poster presented to: ILT Poster Padlet, University of Northampton, 2020-06-29 - 2020-06-29.
- Seuwou, P., Chrysoulas, C., Banissi, E. and Ubakanma, G. (2020) Measuring Consumer Behavioural Intention to Accept Technology: Towards Autonomous Vehicles Technology Acceptance Model (AVTAM). Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing. , pp. 507-516. 2194-5357.