2015 Applied Research Conference papers
Review the published papers from the 2015 conference
Review the published papers from the 2015 conference
In December 2015, we held our inaugural Applied Research Conference at Warwick Business School’s iconic Shard building in London. This annual conference was set up to showcase and debate academic research in people management, employment and learning and development. As well as looking at theoretical and empirical advances, the conference has a particular focus on the practical application of research to labour markets and organisational life. The conference exists to strengthen the links between academics and practitioners and is thus aimed at both audiences.
The research papers below come from a selection of the 30 presentations of new research at the 2015 conference. We hope you find them interesting.
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Dr Maria Koumenta, Queen Mary University of London
Dr Mark Williams, University of Surrey
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Dr Marios Samdanis, Sotheby’s Institute of Art
Professor Soo Hee Lee, University of Kent
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Dr Luke Fletcher, Brighton Business School, University of Brighton
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Dr Deirdre O’Donovan, Department of Organisation and Professional Development, School of Business, Cork Institute of Technology, Republic of Ireland
Dr Margaret Linehan, Head, School of Humanities, Cork Institute of Technology, Republic of Ireland
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Dr Martin Reddington, Director, MRA Limited, Lecturer in Management, University of Dundee
Sanija Weber, Research Analyst, MRA Limited
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Dr Nick Wylie, Oxford Brookes University
Professor Andrew Sturdy, University of Bristol
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Dr David Biggs | Dr Simon Toms
University of Gloucestershire
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Dr Mark Williams, University of Surrey
Dr Elliroma Gardiner, Griffith University, Australia
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Dr Uracha Chatrakul Na Ayudhya, Middlesex University
Dr Heike Schroder, Queen’s University Belfast
Dr Lilian Miles, Middlesex University
Dr Matt Flynn, Newcastle University
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Dr Ian Roper, Middlesex University
Dr Paul Higgins, City University Hong Kong
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Professor Richard Saundry, Plymouth University
Dr Gemma Wibberley, Institute for Research into Organisations, Work and Employment (iROWE), University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)