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“Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation (2025)
Book Chapter
Black, K., Ciesielska, M., & Whitton, D. (2025). “Dragged in the Opposite Direction”: Identity Tensions Facing Women Academics in Management and Organisation. In S. Cinque, & D. Ericsson (Eds.), Debating ‘Homo Academicus’ in Management and Organization: Ontological Assumptions and Practical Implications. Springer Nature. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58195-3

The Laws of Public Data Gaps (2025)
Book Chapter
Tomlinson, J., Butler, O., Somers-Joce, C., Meers, J., Aidlinis, S., Coakley, N., & O'Loughlin, E. (in press). The Laws of Public Data Gaps. In Automation in Public Governance: Theory, Practice and Problems. Hart Publishing

One of the most significant developments in the digitalisation and automation of government infrastructure is that the capacity of officials to collect, with minimal costs, valuable data on the performance, users, and impacts of public services is in... Read More about The Laws of Public Data Gaps.

Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem (2025)
Book Chapter
Wu, L., & Sutherland, D. (in press). Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem. In C. Williams, & M. Kaspar (Eds.), Foreign Direct Investment and Cities: Global Case Studies for Theory and Practice. Routledge

We explore the pivotal role of greenfield R&D foreign direct investments in transforming Shenzhen's innovation ecosystem and establishing it as a key R&D cluster in China. Since the 1979 economic reforms, Shenzhen has rapidly developed into an innova... Read More about Inward Greenfield R&D Foreign Direct Investment and the Development of Shenzhen’s Innovation Ecosystem.

Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward? (2025)
Book Chapter
Smith, B., & Williams, T. (in press). Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward?. In M. D. Giardina, M. K. Donnelly, & D. J. Waldman (Eds.), The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Culture. SAGE Publications

This chapter focuses on co-production. In the first section we cover the ‘what’ question without wishing to essentialize or ontological finalize the concept of co-production. To help with the ‘what ‘is’’ question, and respect difference, different ty... Read More about Research co-production: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and move forward?.

State-owned Enterprises (2025)
Book Chapter
Du, M. (2025). State-owned Enterprises. In J. Chaisse, & C. Herrmann (Eds.), The International Law of Economic Integration (963-976). Oxford University Press

Despite three decades of extensive state reform and privatization, State-owned enterprises (SOEs) remain key players in the global economy. The expansion of SOEs’ global footprint has caused widespread concerns about their implications for fair compe... Read More about State-owned Enterprises.

What helps to attract minority ethnic teachers in England?: Results from a national survey (2025)
Journal Article
Gorard, S., Gao, Y., Huat See, B., Tereshchenko, A., Siddiqui, N., & Demie, F. (2025). What helps to attract minority ethnic teachers in England?: Results from a national survey. Review of Education Studies, 5(1), https://doi.org/10.71002/res.v5n1p50

This paper is concerned with the experiences and retention of minority ethnic teachers in England. There are proportionately many fewer minority ethnic teachers than there are pupils, and it is important to understand why and what can be done about i... Read More about What helps to attract minority ethnic teachers in England?: Results from a national survey.

The impact of student:teacher ethnic congruence on student treatment and relationships at school: an international review of evidence (2025)
Journal Article
Gorard, S., Tereshchenko, A., Gao, Y., See, B., Siddiqui, N., & Demie, F. (2025). The impact of student:teacher ethnic congruence on student treatment and relationships at school: an international review of evidence. Review of Education Studies, 5(1), https://doi.org/10.71002/res.v5n1p9

There has been growing interest in and concern over the disproportionality of the ethnicity of school teachers compared to the ethnicity of the students they teach, especially in the US where much of the research is focussed. Similar issues arise in... Read More about The impact of student:teacher ethnic congruence on student treatment and relationships at school: an international review of evidence.

The age of hand stencils in Maltravieso cave (Extremadura, Spain) established by U-Th dating, and its implications for the early development of art (2025)
Journal Article
Standish, C. D., Pettitt, P., Collado, H., Aguilar, J. C., Milton, J. A., García-Diez, M., Hoffmann, D. L., Zilhão, J., & Pike, A. W. (2025). The age of hand stencils in Maltravieso cave (Extremadura, Spain) established by U-Th dating, and its implications for the early development of art. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 61, Article 104891. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jasrep.2024.104891

U-Th dating of associated carbonate crusts has been applied to date parietal art in Maltravieso cave, Extremadura, Spain. Known for its large collection of red hand stencils (≥60), one example previously dated to >66.7 ka was taken to suggest Neander... Read More about The age of hand stencils in Maltravieso cave (Extremadura, Spain) established by U-Th dating, and its implications for the early development of art.

Young men’s daily mobility needs and practices in two low income neighbourhoods of Cape Town: reflections on first mile experiences, using an innovative community peer research methodology (2025)
Journal Article
Porter, G., Rink, B., Maskiti, B., Clark, S., & Barber, C. (2025). Young men’s daily mobility needs and practices in two low income neighbourhoods of Cape Town: reflections on first mile experiences, using an innovative community peer research methodology. African Transport Studies, 3, Article 100033. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aftran.2025.100033

Understanding how young men navigate their journeys is important in the context of improving safe mobility for all, especially for those resident in city neighbourhoods with high rates of crime and poverty. Over the past decade, knowledge has been ac... Read More about Young men’s daily mobility needs and practices in two low income neighbourhoods of Cape Town: reflections on first mile experiences, using an innovative community peer research methodology.

Analysis and Design of Kirigami-based Metallic Energy-Dissipating Systems (2025)
Journal Article
Khalilzadehtabrizi, S., Mohagheghian, I., & Walker, M. (in press). Analysis and Design of Kirigami-based Metallic Energy-Dissipating Systems. Thin-Walled Structures,

Kirigami, the Japanese art of paper cutting, can be used to generate complex 3D shapes from 2D sheets. Kirigami structures can also be highly stretchable and accommodate extremely large strains from common materials, such as aluminium, which allow re... Read More about Analysis and Design of Kirigami-based Metallic Energy-Dissipating Systems.

Corporate governance reporting, disclosures, monitoring, and decision-making: The role of big data analytics and technological tools (2025)
Journal Article
Nikolopoulos, K., & Tilba, A. (online). Corporate governance reporting, disclosures, monitoring, and decision-making: The role of big data analytics and technological tools. Corporate Governance: An International Review, https://doi.org/10.1111/corg.12646

Manuscript type: Empirical Research question: Using the lens of agency theory, this study seeks to reveal novel qualitative insights on how different governance actors use big data analytics (BDA) and technological tools for governance purposes. It a... Read More about Corporate governance reporting, disclosures, monitoring, and decision-making: The role of big data analytics and technological tools.

Female Service User’s experiences of collaborative HCR-20V3 risk assessment on a low and medium secure ward (2025)
Journal Article
Swift, J., Walker, T., & Moon, L. (online). Female Service User’s experiences of collaborative HCR-20V3 risk assessment on a low and medium secure ward. The Journal of Forensic Psychiatry & Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1080/14789949.2025.2469698

Best practice guidelines within violence risk assessment have advised collaboration with service users, with potential benefits including increased insight, shorter stays in hospital, and increased transparency. Previous research has explored the ex... Read More about Female Service User’s experiences of collaborative HCR-20V3 risk assessment on a low and medium secure ward.

Ocean-Bottom Seismometers Reveal Surge Dynamics in Earth’s Longest-Runout Sediment Flows (2025)
Journal Article
Kunath, P., Talling, P. J., Lange, D., Chi, W.-C., Baker, M. L., Urlaub, M., & Berndt, C. (in press). Ocean-Bottom Seismometers Reveal Surge Dynamics in Earth’s Longest-Runout Sediment Flows. Communications Earth & Environment, https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-025-02137-z

Turbidity currents carve Earth’s deepest canyons, form Earth’s largest sediment deposits, and break seabed telecommunications cables. Directly measuring turbidity currents is notoriously challenging due to their destructive impact on instruments with... Read More about Ocean-Bottom Seismometers Reveal Surge Dynamics in Earth’s Longest-Runout Sediment Flows.