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Gastronomy: an approach to studying food
(2014-07)Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to outline the curriculum of the UK's first MSc in Gastronomy. The programme supports an interdisciplinary approach to understanding food not yet commonly found in academia or beyond. ... -
Gender, migration and human trafficking: a study of Vancouver
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Generating effective change in school meals: a case study
(Emerald, 2006)Purpose - Obesity among primary school children is an area of current concern throughout the UK, alongside much discussion surrounding the opportunities and challenges of effecting change. School meals may contribute to ... -
Getting Organizational Change Right in Public Services: The Case of European Higher Education
(2008-03)The purpose of this article is to instigate further debate on why organizational change is currently being initiated and how it is being managed in European Higher Education. It provides suggestions on how to avoid major ... -
Globalisation and Singaporean festivals
(International Journal of Event Management Research, 2006)This paper seeks to elaborate upon theorisations of the global and their operationalisation within a tourism context by drawing upon empirical research carried out in Singapore. Specifically, Robertson's (1995) glocalisation ... -
Going green: Decisional factors in small hospitality operations
(2008-03)This paper reports on research into the factors that influence the adoption of environmental measures in small hospitality firms. The research found that the decision to become environmentally involved had been a value-driven ... -
Good food and hard times: Ambrose Heath's contribution to British food culture of the 1930s and the war years.
(Brepols, 2015)Today, little attention is paid to Ambrose Heath (1891-1969) although he was a prolific British food writer in the 1930s and during the Second World War. Heath's remarkable output for national and regional newspapers in ... -
Governance and football: an examination of the relevance of corporate governance regulations for the sports sector
(Inderscience, 2005-04-04)Concerns have been raised about the finance of football clubs in England and elsewhere. With the increasing realisation that football is a business, and therefore should be treated as one, the question of whether issues ... -
Governing major events legacy: Case of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games
(Cognizant Communication Corporation, 2018-09-26)This paper explores the emerging importance of planning and governance surrounding the concept of event legacy by focusing on an in-depth case study of the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth Games. Given the long-term nature of the ... -
Governing the Asian Family Business.
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Green HRM and environmental sustainability
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Greening the curriculum
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Grocers' window displays: the eclipse of a British tradition
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Grumbles, gripes and grievances: the role of complaints in transforming public services
(National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts, 2013-03)Complaints are not often associated with innovation and creativity. When we think of complaints, we tend towards negative association - frustration, failure, poor service, something to be dealt with promptly and filed away. ... -
Guest editorial
(Emerald, 2014)It is perhaps timely that this special edition of Gastronomy appears now. In recent years, many issues have come further to public conscience in relation to our consumption of food and drink across the world. Our use and ... -
Guest Editorship of International Journal of Consumer Studies: special issue on children as consumers
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Harmonizing the Family Business: Deconstructing the DNA of the Family Business
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Harnessing learning style preferences of Asian students to develop engaged learning: observations from a cross-cultural study.
There is a growing body of literature exploring Asian students' learning preferences as well as learning and teaching approaches which embrace these preferences to develop more engaged learners. This paper examines the ... -
Hospitality as a Human Phenomenon: Host-Guest Relationships in a Post-Conflict Setting
(2009)This paper explores relationships between the diaspora and the new hosts in the context of the post-conflict setting of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The complexity of this particular relationship cannot be conceptualised through ...