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  • Huddersfield Business School

    Research Conference

    January 15th, 16th and 17th 2020

  • Welcome!

    Introduction from Professor Stuart Roper, Associate Dean (Research)

    Ladies and Gentlemen,

    Happy New Year! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the Huddersfield

    Business School Research Conference, 2020, the 5th such event that the

    school has held. As you will see, we have a packed programme and it is

    pleasing that we have again expanded our conference in terms of

    participation and in some of the activities that will be taking place over

    the next 3 days.

    The conference gives all academics the opportunity to present and

    receive feedback on their work no matter how experienced in research

    they are. In particular delegates should concentrate on bringing research

    to us that they would like constructive criticism and commentary on to

    enable them to improve and work up into journal articles.

    We have some interesting and wide-ranging key themes that cover a

    broad spectrum of academic ideas that have resonance throughout

    Huddersfield Business School. The added benefit of organising the event

    thematically is that it gives us the chance to hear about the breadth of

    work amongst our colleagues that organising the conference by subject

    groups would not.

  • We have 109 abstracts from a total of 173 authors, both internal and

    external, and again it is pleasing to see such external collaboration from

    HBS authors. In addition to this we have some very interesting

    workshops that are a mixture of educational events helping us with for

    example Grant Capture and the launch of our HEMAP group, and

    workshops on the Future of Waste, Big Data in Social Sciences, People

    and Behaviour, and importantly Embedding Impact in Research. Another

    interesting area and a first for us this year is our Research Photography

    competition that will be judged on our final day.

    We asked for this year for greater involvement from the PGR community.

    We thank those students that have put in papers to present as well as

    those who submitted posters and will participate in our inaugural Pecha

    Kucha competition.

    We have two interesting external plenary speakers lined up, one

    academic and one practitioner as well as two plenary addresses from

    Professor Claudio Piga and Professor Martin Johanson.

    Finally, we have an external conference dinner planned for Thursday

    evening as well as an informal social event for this (Wednesday) evening,

    straight after the Pecha Kucha (which I invite you all to attend). Do join

    us if you can as well as attending as many sessions as possible over the

    next three days - and ensuring that our external speakers are well

    supported.

    Finally, my thanks to our organising committee for their hard work in

    helping to bring this event about. Enjoy the 2020 HBS Conference.

    Onyaglanu Idoko, Mi Tran, Vu Trinh (Rainy), Jialin (Snow) Wu, Jason

    Wang, Viviana Meschitti, Hui Yun Chan, Ruth Brooks, Anna Zueva,

    Jonathan Winterton, Jonathan Collinson.

    Best regards,

    Stuart

  • The event is hosted by Huddersfield Business School.

    All sessions will take place in the Charles Sikes Building (CS) (no. 09

    on the Campus Map). Room numbers are mentioned against the

    respective session. Registration will take place on ‘The Street’ and

    Lunch and Refreshments will be served in CSG/23.

    The Conference Dinner will be held at The Keys (Byram St,

    Huddersfield HD1 1BU, UK) from 6:00pm - Invitation only.

    Follow us on Twitter at @UoHBusinessSch to keep up to date with

    the event using the #HBSResearch20

    Conference Venue

  • Maksim Bessonov

    Maksim Bessonov has been working in the UK automotive manufacturing

    industry for over seven years. Prior to taking up the post of Export Sales Manager

    for BM Catalysts, he held the post of International Sales Manager for Ring

    Automotive. Throughout this UK career, Maksim’s responsibilities concerned

    establishing and managing relationships with customers in Western, Central and

    Eastern Europe and the CIS countries. He is a frequent traveller who spends

    most of his work time outside the UK working with current and potential clients.

    In his presentation, Maksim will share the insights he developed in the course of

    his works about the UK automotive industry, both from the UK and international

    perspectives. In particular, he will discuss the impact that the results of the 2016

    UK referendum on the EU membership have had on the industry to date and

    how the different Brexit-related scenarios may unfold for the UK automotive

    industry in the future.

    Keynote Speakers

  • Professor Tony Dundon

    Tony Dundon is Professor of HRM and Employment Relations at the Department

    of Work & Employment Studies, University of Limerick. He is Visiting Professor

    at the Work and Equalities Institute (WEI), The University of Manchester, and

    Honorary Professor at St Andrews University, Scotland.

    He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS); Chartered Institute of

    Personnel and Development (FCIPD); and former Editor-in-Chief of the Human

    Resource Management Journal (HRMJ). He completed his degrees at York

    University (1992), Keele University (1995) and his PhD at University of

    Huddersfield Business School (1999).

    His presentation will review a longstanding tension with regard to management

    policy and practice, specifically the extent to which corporations mediate

    tensions associated with supporting sustainable work and employment while, at

    the same time, representing (and defending) the interests of capital. Contextual

    developments in hyper-marketisation, financialised capitalism and ideological

    individualism are used to review three practices areas: reward, talent and high

    performance. It will be argued that an exclusive pro-market rather than inclusive

    pro-business agenda risks the immiseration of future business school research

    pathways (and potentially educational curricula).

  • Time Event Room

    08:30 - 09:00 Registration and refreshments The Street &

    CSG/23

    09:00 - 09:20

    Conference Opening Address by Prof.

    Stuart Roper

    CS1/01

    09:20 - 11:05 Session 1.1 - Paper Presentations CSG/19

    CSR, Governance and Accountability

    (Session Chair - Godswill Osemeke)

    09:20 - 11:05 Session 1.2 - Paper Presentations CSG/20

    Leadership and Management of Human

    Capital

    (Session Chair - Josephine Appiah-

    Agyekum)

    Wednesday 15th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    09:20 - 11:05 Session 1.3 - Paper Presentations CSG/21

    Accounting and Investment

    (Session Chair - Aydin Ozkan)

    09:20 - 11:05 Session 1.4 - Paper Presentations CSG/22

    Technology and Business Models

    (Session Chair - Leigh Morland)

    09:20 - 11:05 Session 1.5 - Paper Presentations CSG/28

    Emerging Markets and Globalisation

    (Session Chair - Thi Xuan Thao Truong)

    Wednesday 15th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    11:05 - 11:20 Coffee break CSG/23

    11:20 - 12:20

    Plenary Session: Ask the Editors

    Panelists: Neelu Seetaram, Anne Gregory,

    John Nicholson, Martin Johanson, Stuart

    Roper, Shona Bettany

    (Session Chair - Andrew Jenkins)

    CS1/01

    12:20 - 13:20 Lunch CSG/23

    13:20 - 14:20

    Plenary Session: Prof. Claudio Piga

    Everything you wanted to know about

    online pricing, but never dared to test

    CS1/01

    14:20 - 14:35 Coffee break CSG/23

    14.35 - 16:35 Session 2.1 - Workshop CSG/16

    Grant Writing: Opportunities and Practical

    Tips

    Samir Dani and Jo Addie

    Wednesday 15th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    14:45 - 16:45 Session 2.2 - Workshop CSG/28

    14.35 - 16:35 Session 2.2 - Workshop CSG/17

    Future Business of Waste

    John Lever

    14.35 - 16:35 Session 2.3 - Workshop CSG/27

    So you want to publish: An Editor’s

    Perspective

    Gerard McElwee

    14.35 - 16:35 Session 2.4 - Workshop CSG/19

    Big Data in Social Sciences: What is it, how

    does it work and why does it matter?

    Dinuka Herath and Abdul Jabbar

    16:35 - 18:00 Pecha Kucha (Session Chair - Ruth Brooks) CSG/20

    18:00 Informal Social Event The Corner

    Wednesday 15th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    08:30 - 09:00 Registration and refreshments The Street &

    CSG/23

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 3.1 - Paper Presentations CSG/19

    Economics of Emerging Economies

    (Session Chair - Jiajia Liu)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 3.2 - Paper Presentations CSG/20

    Mental Health and the Law

    (Session Chair - Gauthier de Beco)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 3.3 - Paper Presentations CSG/21

    Sustainability and Accountability in Public

    Sectors

    (Session Chair - Jane Ellis)

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 3.4 - Paper Presentations CSG/22

    Labour Markets and Human Capital

    (Session Chair - Muhibul Haq)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 3.5 - Paper Presentations CSG/28

    CSR: Antecedents and Consequences

    (Session Chair - Mi Tran)

    10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break CSG/23

    11:00 - 12:00 Keynote Speaker Prof. Tony Dundon CS1/01

    12:00 - 13:00 Lunch and Posters CSG/23

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    13:00 - 14:45 Session 4.1 - Paper Presentations CSG/19

    In-between Spaces: New perspectives on

    Entrepreneurship, Migrants and Refugees

    experiences

    (Session Chairs - Hira Younas)

    13:00 - 14:45 Session 4.2 - Paper Presentations CSG/20

    Analytics in the Supply Chain

    (Session Chair - Nada Elbarkouky)

    13:00 - 14:45 Session 4.3 - Paper Presentations CSG/21

    Sustainability - Adapting to the Changing

    Environment

    (Session Chair - Adrianna Kapek-

    Goodridge)

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    13:00 - 14:45 Session 4.4 - Paper Presentations CSG/22

    Strategic Alliances and HRM Practices

    (Session Chair - Dorra Jebali)

    13:00 - 14:45 Session 4.5 - Paper Presentations CSG/28

    Courts: Domestic, International and Online

    Governance

    (Session Chair - Angelica Rutherford)

    14:45 - 15:00 Coffee break CSG/23

    15:00 - 16:00 Keynote Speaker Maksim Bessonov CS1/01

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    16:00 - 17:45 Session 5.1 - Workshop CSG/16

    Higher Education Management and

    Performance (HEMAP)

    Dennis Duty

    16:00 - 17:45 Session 5.2 - Workshop CSG/19

    People and Behaviour: The ‘Good’ and

    ‘Bad’ behaviours

    Petko Kusev, Joseph Teal, Rose Martin,

    Joanna Szulc, Nicola Stenberg and

    Emmanuoil Apergis

    16:00 - 17:45 Session 5.3 - Workshop CSG/17

    Impact is for life, not just for REF: How to

    Embed Impact into your Research

    Leigh Morland, Gill Mooney, Alex Nikitas,

    John Lever and Adrian Wood

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    16:00 - 17:45 Session 5.4 - Workshop CSG/27

    Systematic Structured Literature Review

    Ester Trees Bolt

    18:00 Conference Dinner - Invitation only The Keys

    Thursday 16th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    08:30 - 09:00 Registration and refreshments The Street &

    CSG/23

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 6.1 - Paper Presentations CSG/19

    Knowledge Transfer, Dynamic Capabilities

    and Innovation

    (Session Chair - Shelley Harrington)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 6.2 - Paper Presentations CSG/20

    Workplace Dynamics of Human Capital

    (Session Chair - Ruchi Singh)

    Friday 17th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 6.3 - Paper Presentations CSG/21

    Corruption, Transparency and

    Entrepreneurship

    (Session Chair - Matthew Snell)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 6.4 - Paper Presentations CSG/22

    Marketing of Emerging Markets

    (Session Chair - Neelu Seetaram)

    09:00 - 10:45 Session 6.5 - Paper Presentations CSG/28

    Sustainable Tourism and Transportation

    (Session Chair - Elena Alyavina)

    10:45 - 11:00 Coffee break CSG/23

    Friday 17th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    11:00 - 12:30 Session 7.1 - Paper Presentations CSG/19

    Organisational Digital Transformation

    (Session Chair - Walid Mourhrib)

    11:00 - 12:30 Session 7.2 - Paper Presentations CSG/20

    Role of HEIs in Developing Human Capital

    (Session Chair - Tra Hoang)

    11:00 - 12:30 Session 7.3 - Paper Presentations CSG/21

    Career Pathways and Aspirations:

    Entangling Health, Gender and Ethnicity

    (Session Chair - Viviana Meschitti and

    Ruth Brooks)

    Friday 17th January 2019

  • Time Event Room

    11:00 - 12:30 Session 7.4 - Paper Presentations CSG/22

    Through a Theoretical Lens: Locke, Dignity,

    Rationality and Frozen

    (Session Chair - Jonathan Collinson)

    11:00 - 12:30 Session 7.5 - Paper Presentations CSG/28

    Banking and Financial Management

    (Session Chair - Nanteza Aziidah)

    12:30 - 13:30 Lunch CSG/23

    13:30 - 14:30

    Plenary Session: Prof. Martin Johanson

    Writing for Journals: Experiences and

    practical advice

    CS1/01

    14:30 Research Photography The Street

    Friday 17th January 2019

  • S1.1, Room: CSG/19

    CSR, Governance and Accountability (Session Chair - Godswill Osemeke)

    Paper 1: Information leaks before CEO change: financial gain and ethical cost-

    Anne Gregory and Gregor Halff

    Paper 2: The Audit Report: An Investigation of the Content of the Extended Audit

    Report of the FTSE100 Companies under ISA 700 Revised - Dinara Abilova

    Paper 3: Climate Risk, Corporate Social Responsibility, and Firm Performance -

    Aydin Ozkan; Huseyin Temiz and Yilmaz Yildiz

    Paper 4: The influence of board independence on dividend policy for controlling

    agency problems in family firms - Erhan Kilincarslan

    Paper 5: Integration of corporate governance and sustainability risk management

    practices in guiding a firm performance: A case study analysis of UK multinational

    firms - Godswill Osemeke

    S1.2, Room: CSG/20

    Leadership and Management of Human Capital (Session Chair - Josephine

    Appiah-Agyekum)

    Paper 1: Narrative tensions in the experience of emotions in HR practitioners'

    working lives - Liz Rivers

    Paper 2: Moral reasoning orientation: A quantitative inquiry into the moral

    dimension of servant leadership - Ijeoma Ukeni

    Paper 3: An exploration of the views of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and

    Queer (LGBTQ) UK business leaders and their experiences of glass ceilings and

    career progression - Richard D Brady

    Paper 4: Role conflict in middle managers in the banking industry: evidence from

    a developing country - Josephine Appiah-Agyekum

    Paper 5: Exploring work-life conflict with PR practitioners and their spouse

    partners: Interim reflections and findings - Paul Willis

    Parallel Sessions

    Session 1: 15th January, Wednesday 09:20 - 11:05

  • S1.3, Room: CSG/21

    Accounting and Investment (Session Chair: Aydin Ozkan)

    Paper 1: EVA and Key Performance Indicators: Case of Automotive Sector in Pre-

    Crisis, Crisis and Post-Crisis Periods - Adriana Knápková; Drahomíra Pavelková;

    Lubor Homolka

    Paper 2: Performance measurement in a Transitional Economy: Unfolding a case

    of KPIs - Shahzad Uddin, Boris Popesko, Sarka Papadaki, Jaroslav Wagner

    Paper 3: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Ownership Structure and Board of

    Directors’ Attributes on Earnings Management: Empirical Study of Companies

    listed on the Egyptian Stock Market - Eman Attia and Messaoud Mehafdi

    Paper 4: Brand Equity, Stock Price Synchronicity, and Crash Risk: International

    Evidence - Aydin Ozkan; Yilmaz Yildiz

    S1.4, Room: CSG/22

    Technology and Business Models (Session Chair: Leigh Moorland)

    Paper 1: Recognising, capturing, exploiting and crafting historical brand value: just

    how much past tangible and intangible company resource is fit to exploit in a

    contemporary market place relaunch? A case of Fabergé - John Day and John

    Thompson

    Paper 2: Including Trust in DeLone & McLane Information Systems Success Model

    to Investigate Customer Satisfaction with Mobile Banking in Libya - Ahmed

    Geebren and Abdul Jabbar

    Paper 3: Technology evolution, Blockchain, and supply chain innovation: A

    business model perspective - Samir Dani and Abdul Jabbar

    Paper 4: Opportunity evaluation, early stage venture survival and bounded

    awareness - Onya Idoko

    Paper 5: Walk in the Park: a Science-based Venture Creation Journey - Leigh

    Morland

    Session 1: 15th January, Wednesday 09:20 - 11:05

  • S1.5, Room: CSG/28

    Emerging Markets and Globalisation (Session chair: Thi Xuan Thao Truong)

    Paper 1: Collaborative Governance for Social Upgrading: The Case of Vietnam

    Apparel Industry - Thi Xuan Thao Truong and Eshani Beddewela

    Paper 2: The effects of relational bonding strategies on customer satisfaction and

    loyalty in the container shipping market - Gokcay Balci

    Paper 3: A New Proposed Framework of Dynamic Capabilities - Hang T. T. Nguyen

    Session 1: 15th January, Wednesday 09:20 - 11:05

  • Workshops

    S2.1, Room: CSG/16

    Grant Writing: Opportunities and Practical Tips - Samir Dani and Jo Addie

    S2.2, Room: CSG/17

    Future Business of Waste - John Lever

    S2.3, Room: CSG/27

    So you want to publish: An Editor’s Perspective - Gerald McElwee

    S2.4, Room: CSG/19

    Big Data in Social Sciences: What is it, how does it work and why does it matter? -

    Dinuka Herath and Abdul Jabbar

    Session 2: 15th January, Wednesday 14:35 - 16:35

  • S3.1, Room: CSG/19

    Economics of Emerging Economies (Session Chair: Jiajia Liu)

    Paper 1: A Comparative Political Economy of China and India - Kalim Siddiqui

    Paper 2: Exports-diversifying Effect of FDI: Do Chinese Investments Matter?

    Evidence from Panel of African Countries - Aliyu Isah, Chi Keung Lau, and Neelu

    Seetaram, Roseline Wanjiru and Yevhen Baranchenko

    Paper 3: Air Transport Infrastructure and Economic Growth in Egypt: A Dynamic

    Computable General Equilibrium Approach - Eric Tchouamou Njoya

    Paper 4: How large emerging economies can catch up in high-technology industry

    - Chinese techno-industrial policy in ICT, 1978-2018 - Andrew Tylecote, Jiajia Liu,

    and Jing Cai

    Paper 5: Towards Smart Cluster Policy in V4 countries - Drahomíra Pavelková,

    Zoltán Bendó, Marzena Frankowska, Katarína Havierniková, Pavla Břusková,

    Pavel Bednář, Adriana Knápková, Lukáš Danko, Martina Sopoligová, Justyna

    Maria Myszak, Mátyás Somkuti

    S3.2, Room: CSG/20

    Mental Health and the Law (Session Chair: Gauthier de Beco)

    Paper 1: Involving people with learning disabilities in setting the research agenda -

    Daniel Redfearn

    Paper 2: What does a lawyer know about my medical needs? - Catherine

    Stanbury

    Paper 3: Capacity and supported decision-making - Hui Yun Chan

    Paper 4: Legal Capacity under Human Rights Law - Gauthier de Beco

    Session 3: 16th January, Thursday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S3.3, Room: CSG/21

    Sustainability and Accountability in Public Sectors (Session Chair: Jane Ellis)

    Paper 1: Comparison of Horizontally Integrated Hospitals In Private And Public

    Sectors Of Czech Republic - Šárka Papadaki

    Paper 2: “He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named”: The Ghost of Capitalism in the Business

    School - Anna Zueva, Jerzy Kociatkiewicz and Monika Kostera

    Paper 3: Performance and Efficiency in Indian Universities - Geraint Johnes, Jill

    Johnes and Swati Virmani

    Paper 4: An Empirical Analysis of Factors Influencing Disclosure in English General

    Further Education College Annual Reports - Lynn Avison

    Paper 5: To pluralism and beyond-Deconstructing English corporatism to

    rebalance societal relations and rebuild a transparent social contract between the

    private, public and plural sectors: A study of National house builders within

    England’s housing shortage - Jane Ellis, Eshani Beddewela

    S3.4, Room: CSG/22

    Labour Markets and Human Capital (Session Chair: Muhibul Haq)

    Paper 1: Changes in jobs as a consequence of the current technological

    development - Lukáš Danko and Jana Matošková

    Paper 2: From novice to competent practitioner: Supporting the transition and

    retention of newly-qualified nurses - Joanna Szulc, Julie Davies, Julia Latimer and

    Jill Asbury

    Paper 3: Overseas Filipino workers in Malaysia: agents and agency in modern

    slavery - Lizel Nacua and Jonathan Winterton

    Paper 4: Conceptualising competitive advantage in coethnic minority micro-

    businesses - Muhibul Haq

    Paper 5: Public pensions and trade unions: The case of employment in the

    manufacturing sector - Emmanouil Apergis, G Gozgor and Chi Keung Lau

    Session 3: 16th January, Thursday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S3.5, Room: CSG/28

    CSR: Antecedent Consequences (Session Chair: Mi Tran)

    Paper 1: The consolidated supply chain sustainability management and

    shareholder value: A suppliers’ perspective - Jason Wang

    Paper 2: National Governance Systems and CSR Engagement in Southeast Asia -

    Mi Tran and Eshani Beddewela

    Paper 3: Co-creating Eco-value with Event Stakeholders: A Mixed Method

    Approach - Jialin (Snow) Wu and Janna Wood

    Paper 4: Managing CSR: The influence of Institutional and Organisational

    Antecedents - Eshani Beddewela

    Session 3: 16th January, Thursday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S4.1, Room: CSG/19

    In-between Spaces: New Perspectives on Entrepreneurship, Migrants and

    Refugees Experiences (Session Chairs: Hira Younas)

    Paper 1: Modern migrant entrepreneurs waiting in liminal space: Conceptualizing

    a constant state of ‘in between-ness’- Hira Younas

    Paper 2: Recognising the value of refugee entrepreneurship in a hostile political

    climate - John Lever, Deema Refai and Radi Haloub

    Paper 3: Legitimizing Entrepreneurship Education - An Axiological Perspective -

    Deema Refai, David Higgins, Alain Fayolle and Radi Haloub

    S4.2, Room: CSG/20

    Analytics in the Supply Chain (Session Chair: Nada Elbarkouky)

    Paper 1: CRM & ERP Challenges in the Logistics Sector - Nada Elbarkouky,

    Nicoleta Tipi and Sahar Validi

    Paper 2: Creating Integrity and Resilience within Food Supply Chains: A Data

    driven approach - Samir Dani

    Paper 3: Conducting a Systematic Literature Review - a Supply Chain Analytics

    example - Nicoleta Tipi

    Paper 4: Using System Dynamics approach to simulate the relationship between

    shippers and shipping lines under slow steaming shipping strategy - Ahmed Salem

    Saber, Nicoleta Tipi, Gokcay Balci

    Session 4: 16th January, Thursday 13:00 - 14:45

  • S4.3, Room: CSG/21

    Sustainability - Adapting to the Changing Environment (Session Chair:

    Adrianna Kapek-Goodridge)

    Paper 1: Towards a zero-waste circular economy: making supply chain food waste

    visible - John Lever, Fiona Cheetham and Morven McEachern

    Paper 2: Revisiting Dickensian Times? Food Poverty and the Liminal Space of

    Community-Based Food Aid Provision - Morven Mceachern

    Paper 3: Modelling the pro-environmental behaviour and resilience of ethnic

    minority retail SMEs (Food Retailers) in the United Kingdom - Tanveer Ahmed,

    Morven McEachern, Tribi Budhathoki

    Paper 4: Adaptation to climate change in Mozambique: Exploring cultural barriers

    in slum communities in Maputo - Amelia assucena Chissano

    Paper 5: An investigation of the impact of ethical complex on the welfare of dairy

    cows - a comparative study in Poland and the UK - Adrianna Kapek-Goodridge

    S4.4, Room: CSG/22

    Strategic Alliances and HRM Practices (Session Chair: Dorra Jebali)

    Paper 1: International Strategies of Public Universities in the Czech Republic-Jana

    Dumkova

    Paper 2: Harnessing cooperation within franchising - Raisa Yakimova

    Paper 3: The reverse effect of European entrepreneurs’ higher level of HE on the

    attractiveness of their respective SMEs as alliance partners in Brazil - Claudio De

    Mattos

    Paper 4: AMO and resource-based advantages: Informal HRM practices in ethnic

    minority SMEs - Muhibul Haq

    Paper 5: Fostering start-ups innovation through HRM: Does formality matter? -

    Dorra Jebali and Viviana Meschitti

    Session 4: 16th January, Thursday 13:00 - 14:45

  • S4.5, Room: CSG/28

    Courts: Domestic, International and Online Governance (Session Chair:

    Angelica Rutherford)

    Paper 1: How Behaviours on Digitised Social Platforms Facilitate Identity Theft -

    Levi Epoyun-William

    Paper 2: Fake News, Media Consumption, and Electoral Behaviour - Luisanna

    Onnis

    Paper 3: The UK Supreme Court as ‘Hüter der Verfassung‘- Andreas Dimopoulos

    Paper 4: The Principle of Orality: An analysis of the principles governing the

    prevalence of direct oral testimony in the english adversarial trial system and the

    impact of reforms to reduce its status - Susan Lazer

    Paper 5: Is there policy space for national clean energy security in the law of the

    world trade organisation? - Angelica Rutherford

    Session 4: 16th January, Thursday 13:00 - 14:45

  • Workshops

    S5.1, Room: CSG/16

    Higher Education Management and Performance (HEMAP) - Dennis Duty

    S5.2, Room: CSG/19

    People and Behaviour: The ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ behaviours - Petko Kusev, Joseph

    Teal, Rose Martin, Joanna Szulc, Nicola Stenberg and Emmanuoil Apergis

    S5.3, Room: CSG/17

    Impact is for life, not just for REF: How to embed impact into your research - Leigh

    Morland, Gill Mooney, Alex Nikitas, John Lever and Adrian Wood

    S5.4, Room: CSG/27

    Systematic Structured Literature Review - Ester Trees Bolt

    Session 5: 16th January, Thursday 16:00 - 17:45

  • S6.1, Room: CSG/19

    Knowledge Transfer, Dynamic Capabilities and Innovation (Session Chair:

    Shelley Harrington)

    Paper 1: Social enterprise and public sector procurement: insights from West

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom - Walter Mswaka and Fiona Cheetham

    Paper 2: Do localized knowledge spillovers matter for innovation in knowledge

    service cluster? - Thi Ngo

    Paper 3: The Adoption and Adaption of Innovations in the NHS - Jim Bamford

    Paper 4: Reverse Knowledge Transfer and MNCs’ Organisational Dynamic

    Capability: A Longitudinal Case Study - Jiajia Liu, Bo Jiao, John Nicholson, Lin Lu

    Paper 5: Towards understanding dynamic capabilities within rural micro -

    Enterprises - Karen Wilson, Shelley Harrington and Gerard McElwee

    S6.2, Room: CSG/20

    Workplace Dynamics of Human Capital (Session Chair: Ruchi Singh)

    Paper 1: The efficacy of humor in response to workplace injustice - Hayley

    German

    Paper 2: A century of labour turnover research - Ester Trees Bolt

    Paper 3: The effect of goal setting and implementation intentions on the transfer

    of training in the workplace - Pete Greenan

    Paper 4: The effect of knowledge sharing and leadership support on employee

    creativity - Yaser Shyyab and Dennis Feather

    Paper 5: Employer branding: a recursive relation between signalling theory and

    psychological contract theory - Ruchi Singh

    Session 6: 17th January, Friday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S6.3, Room: CSG/21

    Corruption, Transparency and Entrepreneurship (Session Chair: Matthew

    Snell)

    Paper 1: Productivity and bribery behavior of firms in developing economies: The

    role of informal electricity connection charges and access - Chi Keung Lau, Arusha

    Cooraya, and Nicholas Apergis

    Paper 2: The Impact of Corporate Social Responsibility and Corporate Governance

    on Corruption Prevention Infrastructure - Ahmed Sarhan and Basil Al-Najjar

    Paper 3: Do entrepreneurs benefit from becoming politicians? - Susanne

    Espenlaub, Arif Khurshed and Thitima Sitthipongpanich

    Paper 4: Corporate engagement in multi-stakeholder initiatives: The story of

    MNCs in the Nigerian extractive industries transparency initiative - Olubukola

    Aluko and Eshani Beddewela

    Paper 5: How can Business Model Innovation help Social Enterprises fulfil their

    multifaceted mission in Africa? - Matthew Snell

    S6.4, Room: CSG/22

    Marketing of Emerging Markets (Session Chair: Neelu Seetaram)

    Paper 1: Does cultural tightness and looseness impact private label brands

    performance - Tribi Budhathoki

    Paper 2: Signage, Restaurant Authenticity and Willingness to Dine: a Study of

    Calligraphy, Display Text and Configuration - Hanqun Song and Qing Shan Ding

    Paper 3: Consumer Attitudes on Online Advertising: A Perspective of Immersive

    Advertising - Qiang Zheng, Brendan Canavan, Qingshan Ding

    Paper 4: The positive impact of a crisis on the Icelandic tourism - Festus Adedoyin

    and Neelu Seetaram

    Paper 5: International university rankings: a critique and a way forward - John

    Anchor

    Session 6: 17th January, Friday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S6.5, Room: CSG/28

    Sustainable Tourism and Transportation (Session Chair: Elena Alyavina)

    Paper 1: Cybersecurity and privacy in the context of connected and autonomous

    vehicles: A qualitative study examining expert views - Na Liu, Alexandros Nikitas

    and Simon Parkinson

    Paper 2: A qualitative study of parental attitudes to walking school buses-

    Alexandros Nikitas

    Paper 3: Change for Sustainable Tourism: A postcolonial approach - Wiam Id

    Boumsoud

    Paper 4: Literature-in-tourism. Existentialism and travel in Guy De Maupassant's

    short stories - Brendan Canavan

    Paper 5: Examining Mobility as a Service (MaaS) and its potential for Sustainable

    Travel Behaviour: A Thematic Analysis Study - Elena Alyavina, Alexandros Nikitas

    and Eric Njoya Tchouamou

    Session 6: 17th January, Friday 09:00 - 10:45

  • S7.1, Room: CSG/19

    Organisational Digital Transformation (Session Chair: Walid Mourhrib)

    Paper 1: Challenges of adopting physical internet: An application of multi-criteria

    decision method for stakeholder analysis - Walid Mourhrib, Sahar Validi, Samir

    Dani

    Paper 2: Evolutionary Algorithms and Supply Chain Network Design: Applications

    of Artificial Intelligence - Sahar Validi

    Paper 3: B2B Analytics in the Airline Market: Harnessing the Power of Consumer

    Big Data - Sabrina Thornton

    S7.2, Room: CSG/20

    Role of HEIs in Developing Human Capital (Session Chair: Tra Hoang)

    Paper 1: Global potential, global growth - the importance of developing

    intercultural intelligence - Kirsten Jones, Sara-Jane Postill and Jo Thomas

    Paper 2: Contract cheating in UK higher education: A covert investigation of essay

    mills - Stuart Roper

    Paper 3: The mediating role of employability in the relationship between career

    involvement and career success: Results from a Dutch university setting study -

    Beatrice IJM Van der Heijden and Eleanor Davies

    Paper 4: The role of sense of responsibility and Guanxi on the relationship

    between job embeddedness and organisational citizenship behaviour: A study on

    academic staff in HEIs in Vietnam - Tra Hoang

    Session 7: 17th January, Friday 11:00 - 12:30

  • S7.3, Room: CSG/21

    Career Pathways and Aspirations: Entangling Health, Gender and Ethnicity

    (Session Chair: Viviana Meschitti and Ruth Brooks)

    Paper 1: Challenging our own assumptions: confessions of the inclusivity

    researcher - Sue Richardson and Jannine Williams

    Paper 2: Gendered career aspirations: Freedom of choice or limited by personal

    circumstance? - Ruth Brooks

    Paper 3: Promotion patterns in academia: balancing between change and status

    quo - Viviana Meschitti and Giulio Marini

    S7.4, Room: CSG/22

    Through a Theoretical Lens: Locke, Dignity, Rationality and Frozen (Session

    Chair: Jonathan Collinson)

    Paper 1: Public interest in Corporate Governance: Where is the rationality? -

    Opemiposi Adegbulu

    Paper 2: Volunteers for execution: A case study of human dignity - Laura Ford

    Paper 3: How describing the constitutional crisis in the film Frozen, might make

    the Brexit Constitutional crisis more intelligible to the public - Jonathan Collinson

    Session 7: 17th January, Friday 11:00 - 12:30

  • S7.5, Room: CSG/28

    Banking and Financial Management (Session Chair: Nanteza Azzidah)

    Paper 1: Dividends payouts and banks’ survival: A global banking evidence - Vu

    Trinh (Rainy), Alper Kara, and Marwa Elnahass

    Paper 2: Consumer Bankruptcy Decision in Great Britain - Alper Kara, Atilla

    Gümüş, Ahmad Hassan Ahmad, and Karligash Glass

    Paper 3: The effect of securitization on the technical efficiency of US banks -

    Nanteza Aziidah

    Session 7: 17th January, Friday 11:00 - 12:30

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  • Map of Huddersfield

    The Keys - Byram St, Huddersfield HD1 1BU

    The Corner - Packhorse Walk, King St, Huddersfield HD1 2RT