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The Tqm Magazine, 2001
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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, Mar 20, 2015
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Work related road traffic fatalities are the largest cause of work fatalities in the UK. It is es... more Work related road traffic fatalities are the largest cause of work fatalities in the UK. It is estimated that 25% of UK road accidents involve someone driving for work. This risk profile makes fleet safety an important topic for study as it can have a significant impact on the ...
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Http Dx Doi Org 10 1080 0260293900150304, Jul 28, 2006
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World Journal of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 2011
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2012 18th International ICE Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation, 2012
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Measuring Business Excellence, 2001
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Transportation Research Record, 2004
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Safety Science, 2009
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society), 1988
"The aim of this paper is to present a review that might justify giving further consider... more "The aim of this paper is to present a review that might justify giving further consideration to the use of sigmoids in contemporary population modelling and forecasting. To do this a brief account is given of the historical development of these models, pointing out why demographers have viewed these trend models with scepticism. Most of the paper is devoted to showing that, despite these criticisms, sigmoid-based trend models are useful practical tools for the demographer." Examples using data for various countries are presented.
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Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 2007
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Social Science and Medicine, Sep 1, 2007
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and ... more This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the type of assistance that a woman obtains at childbirth in rural Bangladesh. Data were collected by interviewing 694 women from seven villages using a structured questionnaire. From the use of both social network analysis and statistical methods, we find that the experience of neonatal death and the type of assistance that a woman gets at childbirth are associated with the characteristics of their social networks along with a set of socioeconomic factors that are usually considered to be important. The higher the degree of centrality of a woman in her social network, the less likely it is that she will experience neonatal death, and the experience of neonatal death is significantly associated with the type of assistance she obtained at giving birth. Using a multivariate multinomial logistic regression model to explore the likelihood of using different types of birth assistance, we find that the higher the degree centrality of a woman, the less likely she will be attended by professional assistance. Further investigations reveal that the dominant norm in villages is to use traditional birth attendants and the perception about professional birth assistance is that it is 'not needed'. Moreover, the respondents' network members were also interviewed, and from the sociograms we find that there was an inward connectivity between the same types of assistance users. These findings have implications for norm change interventions among the village women using a network approach and in particular using opinion leaders.
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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 2012
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International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2010
... is a multi-actor process and highlighted the organisational and inter-organisation social net... more ... is a multi-actor process and highlighted the organisational and inter-organisation social networks ... initial investigations by Lewrick (2007, 2009) suggested a non-linear relation between innovation and ... each block of questions, the mature companies were asked to state how each ...
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European Journal of Operational Research, 1992
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Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1990
The use of peer assessment as a way of differentiating between individual students on a group pro... more The use of peer assessment as a way of differentiating between individual students on a group project is discussed. A new style of peer appraisal questionnaire for the students to complete is introduced, together with the detailed description of a method of calculating a 'peer ...
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The Tqm Magazine, 2001
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Work related road traffic fatalities are the largest cause of work fatalities in the UK. It is es... more Work related road traffic fatalities are the largest cause of work fatalities in the UK. It is estimated that 25% of UK road accidents involve someone driving for work. This risk profile makes fleet safety an important topic for study as it can have a significant impact on the ...
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Safety Science, 2009
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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society), 1988
"The aim of this paper is to present a review that might justify giving further consider... more "The aim of this paper is to present a review that might justify giving further consideration to the use of sigmoids in contemporary population modelling and forecasting. To do this a brief account is given of the historical development of these models, pointing out why demographers have viewed these trend models with scepticism. Most of the paper is devoted to showing that, despite these criticisms, sigmoid-based trend models are useful practical tools for the demographer." Examples using data for various countries are presented.
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Journal of Revenue and Pricing Management, 2007
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Social Science and Medicine, Sep 1, 2007
This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and ... more This paper examines the association of social networks with the experience of neonatal death and the type of assistance that a woman obtains at childbirth in rural Bangladesh. Data were collected by interviewing 694 women from seven villages using a structured questionnaire. From the use of both social network analysis and statistical methods, we find that the experience of neonatal death and the type of assistance that a woman gets at childbirth are associated with the characteristics of their social networks along with a set of socioeconomic factors that are usually considered to be important. The higher the degree of centrality of a woman in her social network, the less likely it is that she will experience neonatal death, and the experience of neonatal death is significantly associated with the type of assistance she obtained at giving birth. Using a multivariate multinomial logistic regression model to explore the likelihood of using different types of birth assistance, we find that the higher the degree centrality of a woman, the less likely she will be attended by professional assistance. Further investigations reveal that the dominant norm in villages is to use traditional birth attendants and the perception about professional birth assistance is that it is 'not needed'. Moreover, the respondents' network members were also interviewed, and from the sociograms we find that there was an inward connectivity between the same types of assistance users. These findings have implications for norm change interventions among the village women using a network approach and in particular using opinion leaders.
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International Journal of Business Innovation and Research, 2010
... is a multi-actor process and highlighted the organisational and inter-organisation social net... more ... is a multi-actor process and highlighted the organisational and inter-organisation social networks ... initial investigations by Lewrick (2007, 2009) suggested a non-linear relation between innovation and ... each block of questions, the mature companies were asked to state how each ...
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