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Technology transfer for reduced environmental pollution in the former ussr

Prof Hill | Management and Business Studies | 01 May 1994

Abstract: the republics constituting the former soviet union are currently facing major environmental problems, and research on the options for the reduction of pollution in the former soviet union is a priority in the area of environmental change. O ...

World city network formation in a space of flows

Professor Peter James Taylor | Human Geography | 01 June 2000

At its simplest, globalisation consists of relocating human activities to a new geographical scale, worldwide in scope. However, there has been a dearth of research on the actual spatial structures underpinning globalisation. It is the prime purpose ...

Inf0rmation and democracy. An audit of public information in the media

Professor Peter Golding | Sociology | 01 May 1996

Application abstract: in order to act as informed citizens people need to form opinions about current and proposed policy, whether on employment, social security, local government, or health. Across the range of public and social policy we have a goo ...

Management and union perceptions of individualism and collectivism in the 1990s

Professor John Storey | Management and Business Studies | 01 January 1992

Recent years have witnessed an unprecedented welter of managerial initiatives designed to put labour onto a more competitive footing by rendering it more flexible, productive, and oriented to quality. A key feature of the battery of initiatives is th ...

Gender and new urban governance

Prof Joni Lovenduski | Political Science and International Relations | 01 January 1994

Abstract: the study will focus on the questions of to what extent are urban policy elites gendered; how does their gendering vary by organisation, policy sub-sector and spatial area; how has this been affected by new for ...

Development of tactual diagrams for blind biology students

Mr Ayres | 01 November 1984

Contemporary biology textbooks rely heavily on photographs and diagrams to make the meaning of the text clear. Essential information conveyed in this way may be denied completely to blind students, or if converted to simple raised lines may become co ...

Tariff rebalancing and price structure in privatised utilities

Prof Tom Weyman-Jones | Economics | 01 December 1994

Abstract: the uk public utilities were privatised under regulatory rules from 1983-1990. These capped the average level of each industrys prices, allowing the cap to be adjusted each year by the retail index less an x factor representing productivity ...

Strategic decision support : matching technology to senior management needs

Prof Finlay | Management and Business Studies | 01 September 1990

This research is based on the belief that one of the most practical ways of improving the effectiveness of board-level thinking is by the increased use of the strategic decision support tools and methodologies now available and being developed. These ...

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