Northampton Electronic Collection of Theses and Research

Items where Division is "Economics, Intl Relations & Development"

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Number of items at this level: 50.

2023

  1. Daly, G. (2023) Obstacles and Distortions : A Speculative Approach to Ideology. Journal of Political Ideologies. 28(1), pp. 83-101. 1356-9317.

2022

  1. Obagbemi, S. D., Bamidele, J., Bako, H., Alabuja, E. O., Ajayi, A. H. and Senuga, S. O. (2022) Effects of Micro-Credit Scheme on Rice Production among Smallholder Farmers in Kwali Area Council, Abuja. European Journal of Business and Management Research. 7(6), pp. 26-34. 2507-1076.
  2. Uba, C., Igudia, E. and Wale-Oshinowo, B. (2022) Understanding small business entrepreneurial activity in the Nigerian bottom of the pyramid and informal economy. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 46(3), 353 - 375. 1476-1297.

2021

  1. Hulme, A. (2021) The long march of the commodity in China. In: Minowa, Y. and Belk, R. (eds.) Consumer Culture Theory in Asia :. Routledge.
  2. Jraisat, L., Upadhyay, A., Ghalia, T., Jresseit, M., Kumar, V. and Sarpong, D. (2021) Triads in sustainable supply-chain perspective: why is a collaboration mechanism needed? International Journal of Production Research. , pp. 1-17. 0020-7543.

2020

  1. Arif, S. (2020) What is the Role of the State in Economics? In: Deane, K. and van Waeyenberge, E. (eds.) Recharting the History of Economic Thought :. Red Globe Press. pp. 269-285.
  2. Hulme, A. (2020) The story of the ship-in-a-bottle : Encountering strangeness and familiarity through a globalised object. In: Axford, B., Brisbourne, A., Halperin, S. and Lueders, C. (eds.) Political Sociologies of the Cultural Encounter : Essays on Borders, Cosmopolitanism, and Globalisation. Routledge.
  3. Igudia, E. (2020) Exploring the theories, determinants and policy-options of street vending: a demand-side approach. Urban Studies. 57(1), pp. 56-67. 1360-063X.

2019

  1. Ghalia, T., Fidrmuc, J., Samargandihi, N. and Sohag, K. (2019) Institutional quality, political risk and tourism. Tourism Management Perspectives. 32, pp. 1-10. 2211-9736.
  2. Hulme, A. (2019) Discovering a ‘post-revolutionary’ sense of place in China’s small commodity city of Yiwu. City. 23(3), 327–341. 1360-4813.
  3. Hulme, A. (2019) The ‘Fool’s Cap’ map of the world : Exploring critical cosmopolitanism through cartographic critique. Globalizations. 16(5), pp. 593-605. 1474-7731.
  4. Hulme, A. (2019) The hedonic delights of frugality: Pound store shopping in austere times. Journal of Consumer Culture. 19(4), 551–566. 1469-5405.

2018

  1. Canniford, R., Arviddsson, A., Bradshaw, A. and Hulme, A. (2018) The future of community research: a conversation with Alison Hulme, Alan Bradshaw and Adam Arvidsson. Journal of Marketing Management. 34(7-8), pp. 1-11. 0267-257X.
  2. Daly, G. (2018) Ideology in a post-truth world. Invited Presentation presented to: Politics and International Relations Research Symposium, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 25 April 2018.
  3. Deane, K. D., Stevano, S. and Johnston, D. (2018) Employers’ responses to the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: revisiting the evidence. Development Policy Review. 1467-7679. (In Press)
  4. Deane, K. D., Stevano, S. and Johnston, D. (2018) Employers’ responses to the HIV epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa: revisiting the evidence. Development Policy Review. 37(2), pp. 245-259. 1467-7679.
  5. Ghalia, T. and Fidrmuc, J. (2018) The Curse of Tourism? Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research. 42(6), pp. 979-996. 1557-7554.

2017

  1. Deane, K. D., van Waeyenberge, E. and Maxwell, R. (2017) Recharting the History of Economic Thought: approaches to and student experiences of the introduction of pluralist teaching in an undergraduate economics curriculum. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. 1757-5648. (Accepted)
  2. Deane, K. D., van Waeyenberge, E. and Maxwell, R. (2017) Recharting the History of Economic Thought: approaches to and student experiences of the introduction of pluralist teaching in an undergraduate economics curriculum. International Journal of Pluralism and Economics Education. 10(2), pp. 137-154. 1757-5648.
  3. He, S. and Khan, Z. (2017) Boarding the high-speed train of China – the upgrading journey of a British engineering firm after being acquired by a Chinese train company. In: Drahokoupil, J. (ed.) Chinese investment in Europe: Corporate Strategies and Labour Relations :. Brussels: ETUI. pp. 199-209.
  4. Hulme, A. (2017) Importing the night market: urban regeneration and the Asian food aesthetic in London. Food Culture & Society. 21(1), pp. 42-54. 1552-8014.

2016

  1. Barnes, N. J. (2016) Review of ‘Smart Textiles for Designers – Inventing the Future of Fabrics’ by Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman. Journal of Textile Design Research and Practice. 4(2) 2051-1787.
  2. Deane, K. D., Ngalya, P. S., Boniface, L., Bulugu, G. and Urassa, M. (2016) Exploring the relationship between population mobility and HIV risk: Evidence from Tanzania. Global Public Health. 13(2), pp. 173-188. 1744-1692.
  3. He, S., Fallon, G., Khan, Z., Lew, Y. K., Kim, K.-H. and Wei, P. (2016) Towards a new wave in internationalization of innovation? The rise of China's innovative MNEs, strategic coupling, and global economic organization. Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences. 34(4), pp. 343-355. 1936-4490.

2015

  1. Igudia, E., Ackrill, R., Coleman, S. and Dobson, C. (2015) Determinants of the informal economy of an emerging economy: a multiple indicator, multiple causes (MIMIC) approach. International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business. 28(2/3), pp. 154-177. 1476-1297.
  2. Igudia, E., Ackrill, R., Coleman, S. and Dobson, C. (2015) Determinants of the informal economy of an emerging economy: a multiple indicator, multiple causes (MIMIC) approach. In: Williams, C. and Williams, N. (eds.) 8th International Conference for Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Regional Development. England: ICEIRD, The University of Sheffield, SEERC. pp. 384-401.
  3. Johnston, D., Deane, K. D. and Rizzo, M. (2015) Editorial: The political economy of HIV. Review of African Political Economy. 42(145), pp. 335-341. 0305-6244.

2014

  1. Daly, G. (2014) Enjoyment/Jouissance. In: Butler, R. (ed.) The Zizek Dictionary :. London: Routledge. pp. 80-84.
  2. Daly, G. (2014) No century for old philosophy. International Journal of Zizek Studies. 8(1), pp. 1-6. 1751-8229.
  3. Daly, G. (2014) No century for old philosophy. International Journal of Zizek Studies. 8(1), pp. 1-6. 1751-8229.
  4. Daly, G. (2014) The Quantum infinite: correlationalism, contingency and necessity. International Journal of Zizek Studies. 8(1), pp. 1-24. 1751-8229.
  5. Daly, G. (2014) The Quantum infinite: correlationalism, contingency and necessity. International Journal of Zizek Studies. 8(1), pp. 1-24. 1751-8229.
  6. Giordani, G. and Floros, C. (2014) Number of ATMs, IT investments, bank profitability and efficiency in Greece. Global Business and Economics Review. 17(2), pp. 217-235. 1097-4954.
  7. Giordani, G., Floros, C. and Judge, G. (2014) Econometric investigation of internet banking adoption in Greece. Journal of Economic Studies. 41(4), pp. 586-600. 0144-3585.
  8. Waller, D. (2014) The Global Lincoln. [Review]

2013

  1. Daly, G. (2013) International relations and the political economy of truth: choosing another fate. Keynote presented to: Theoretical Perspectives in International Relations, The University of Northampton, 16 April 2013.
  2. Daly, G. (2013) Marxism. In: Wake, P. and Malpas, S. (eds.) The Routledge Companion to Critical and Cultural Theory :. London: Routledge. pp. 37-50.
  3. Deane, K. D., Johnston, D. and Parkhurst, J. O. (2013) Migration as a tool in development policy: caution ahead? The Journal of Development Studies. 49(6), pp. 759-771. 0022-0388.
  4. He, S. and Fallon, G. R. (2013) Chinese multinational enterprises' firm-specific advantages and a critic on the international business theory. Paper presented to: 40th Academy of International Business, UK & Ireland Chapter (AIB-UKI) Conference (2013), Aston Business School, Birmingham, 2013-03-22.
  5. He, S., MacNeill, S. and Wang, J. (2013) Assessing Overall Network Structure in Regional Innovation Policies: A Case Study of Cluster Policy in the West Midlands in the UK. European Planning Studies. 22(9), pp. 1940-1959. 0965-4313.
  6. Wang, J., Wang, J., Ni, H. and He, S. (2013) How Government Venture Capital Guiding Funds Work in Financing High-Tech Start-Ups in China: A ‘Strategic Exchange’ Perspective. Strategic Change. 22(7-8), 417–429. 1086-1718.
  7. Wang, J., Wang, J., Ni, H. and He, S. (2013) How government venture capital guiding funds work in financing high-tech start ups in China? A 'strategic exchange' perspective. Strategic Change. 22(7-8) 1086-1718.

2012

  1. Daly, G. (2012) The terror of Žižek. Revue Internationale de Philosophie. 261(3), pp. 359-379. 0048-8143.
  2. He, S., Fallon, G. R., Sanders, R., Lawrence, P. and Vukicevic, J. (2012) Towards a new new geography of innovation: the rise of Chinese innovation giants and the implications for the global economic order. Paper presented to: 39th Academy of International Business-UK & Ireland (AIB-UKI) Annual Conference, University of Liverpool, 2012-03-01.
  3. He, S. and Sanders, R. (2012) Joining the global elites: dilemmas for China in reforming its systems of scientific and technological innovation. In: Kakabadse, A. P. and Kakabadse, N. K. (eds.) Global Elites: The Opaque Nature of Transnational Policy Determination. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 174-188.

2011

  1. He, S., Fallon, G. R., Sanders, R., Lawrence, P. and Vukicevic, J. (2011) Towards a new new geography of innovation: the rise of the Chinese innovation giants and its implications. Invited Presentation presented to: COST Working Group Seminar on MNCs From Emerging Economies, Bucharest, Romania, 07-08 December 2011. (Unpublished)

2010

  1. Deane, K. D., Parkhurst, J. O. and Johnston, D. (2010) Linking migration, mobility and HIV. Tropical Medicine & International Health. 15(12), pp. 1458-1463. 1360-2276.

2007

  1. Daly, G. (2007) Sympathy for the Inhuman. International Journal of Zizek Studies. 1(1), pp. 51-57. 1751-8229.

2006

  1. Daly, G. (2006) The Political Economy of (Im)Possibility. In: De Goede, M. (ed.) International Political Economy and Poststructural Politics :. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.. pp. 177-194.

2004

  1. Daly, G. (2004) Radical(ly) political economy: Luhmann, postmarxism and globalization. Review of International Political Economy. 11(1), pp. 1-32. 1466-4526.
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