Items where Division is "Lincoln International Business School" and Year is 1999

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Article

Bahaire, Tim and Elliott-White, Martin (1999) The application of geographical information systems (GIS) in sustainable tourism planning: a review. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 7 (2). pp. 159-174. ISSN 0966-9582

Benneworth, P. and Charles, D. R. (1999) Human resources and sustaining competitive advantage in the North East pharmaceutical industry. Northern Economic Review, 29 . pp. 63-81. ISSN 0262-0383

Charles, David and Benneworth, Paul (1999) Plant closure and institutional modernisation: Siemens microelectronics in the North East. Local Economy, 14 (3). pp. 200-213. ISSN 0269-0942

Pearce, Jeremy (1999) Aboriginal offenders: shame or iron bars? Ormond Papers, 7 . ISSN .

Rappert, Brian, Webster, Andrew and Charles, David (1999) Making sense of diversity and reluctance: academic–industrial relations and intellectual property. Research Policy, 28 (8). pp. 873-890. ISSN 0048-733

Slack, Nigel and Twigg, David (1999) The Organisation of External Resources Through Guest Engineers. International Journal of Innovation Management, 03 (01). pp. 27-62. ISSN 1363-9196

Voase, Richard (1999) Consuming tourist sights/sites: a note on York. Leisure Studies, 18 (4). pp. 289-296. ISSN 0261-4367

Book Section

Armstrong, Steve (1999) The impact of cognitive differences on the supervision process. In: Teaching and learning: variety in theory and practice. Sunderland University Press, pp. 29-44. ISBN UNSPECIFIED

Conference or Workshop contribution

Voase, Richard (1999) Production and consumption in the tourist-historic city. In: Consuming Markets, Consuming Meanings: 1st International Conference on Consumption and Representation, 1-3 September 1999, University of Plymouth.

Thesis

Dash, D. P. (1999) Vocabulary of agency: development and assessment of a generic conceptual framework to guide action-oriented research in multiple domains. PhD thesis, University of Lincolnshire and Humberside.

Mak, Connie (1999) Symbolic –Consumption, Brands and Self-identity: The case of young executives in Hong Kong. Masters thesis, University of Oxford.

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