This interdisciplinary study examines the organisation, administration, and public benefits of Olympic Games in the United Kingdom. In particular, the study will examine the events of the twentieth century, the 1908 and 1948 Olympic Games, drawing upon archive materials.
Towards Transport Net Zero provides a go-to source of information for policymakers, businesses, scholars and students alike. Contributors discuss the nature and scale of the... Læs mere
As organizations navigate an increasingly complex and fast-evolving business landscape, The Future of Human Resource Management... Læs mere
This volume contains an Open Access ChapterChapter authors discuss disclosure practices, climate risk assurance in New Zealand, responsible governance in sub-Saharan Africa, research opportunities within Science Based Targets, and valuation, accounting and climate risk.
Embracing technology as an ally, Future Priorities for Design, Branding, Marketing and Retail unravels the transformative role it plays in amplifying brand resonance, propelling a seismic shift in the fabric of communication between brands and their audience.
This timely edited collection responds to an ongoing need for a critical Muslim studies approach to sport and physical cultures in the Arab... Læs mere
Gender and Freelancing in the Communication Industries is the first edited volume to focus specifically and exclusively on the intersection of gender and freelancing within the communication industries, challenging the assumption that freelancing is inherently liberating.
Toward Responsible Service Management: AI and Digital Transformation in Action advances service management concepts by providing a platform for initiating critical debates grounded in pertinent industry cases.
Maker pedagogy’s focus on democratic participation, equity, and empowerment extends to school leadership where it calls upon teachers, students, and those in formal school leadership roles to examine and develop school policies and practices together.
The editors present cutting edge and thought-provoking studies on public value accounting and accountability. Chapters explore both the state of the art of the topic as well as the new developments from a theoretical and practical point of view.
Seeking to redress the traditional focus of historical criminology on the West and Global North, Imperial Crime and Punishment brings a fresh perspective to this burgeoning field by drawing instead on imperial contexts.
The Political Economy of Banditry in Nigeria explores the escalation of new areas of political economy triggered by banditry in Nigeria, where new strategies of bandits have turned crime into a multi-billion Naira business.