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De-camouflaging chameleons: Requiring transparency for consumer protection in the Internet of Things
(Queen's University Belfast, School of Law, 2019)
Information and communications technology (ICT) and the development of the so-called ‘Internet of Things’ (IoT) provide new and valuable affordances to businesses and consumers. The use of sensors, software, and interconnectivity ...
Disrupting the status quo? Discrimination in academic promotions
(Thomson Round Hall, 2017)
In June 2016 the HEA Report of the Expert Group: HEA National Review of Gender Equality in Higher Education Institutions (Gender Equality Review) reported and stated that there was a need for “radical action” without ...
Whistleblower subjectivities: Organization and passionate attachment
(SAGE Publications, 2018-12-07)
What is the nature of whistleblower subjectivity? In this article, we depart from current scholarly depictions of this figure as a fearless truth-teller who is fully independent of the organization. We argue for a new ...
Thinking critically about affect in organization studies: Why it matters
(SAGE Publications, 2017-01-06)
Affect holds the promise of destabilizing and unsettling us, as organizational subjects, into new states of being. It can shed light on many aspects of work and organization, with implications both within and beyond ...
Once more with ‘sympathy’ but no resolution for intended mothers: the EU, Ireland and the surrogacy dilemma
(Taylor & Francis, 2017-10-26)
This article examines the decision of the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) in Z v A Government Department and the Board of Management of a Community School and the court's interpretation of existing EU legislation ...
American and Irish perspectives on collaborative practice
(Thomson Reuters Round Hall, 2011)
In their Report on Alternative Dispute Resolution,1 the Law Reform Commission (LRC)
have recognised Collaborative Practice as “an emerging method of advisory dispute
resolution”,2 where, “the negotiation becomes client ...
(De)Mystifying the information and communication technology business model concept
(Inderscience, 2019-06-28)
Modern enterprises are currently experiencing volatile and rapid information and communication technology (ICT) change. A key challenge for business leaders is to ensure their organisations are ready for that change. This ...
Translating popular sovereignty as unfettered constitutional amendability
(Cambridge University Press, 2019-12-03)
Popular sovereignty translated as unfettered constitutional-amendment power - Weakness of constituent power as justification for unfettered amendability - Alternative concept of sovereignty as unaccountability of constituted ...
Brand tribalism and self-expressive brands: social influences and brand outcomes
(Emerald, 2015)
Purpose - This study aims to examine the relationship between social influence and consumers' self-expression through brands. It considers susceptibility to interpersonal influence and social network influence on self-expressive ...
Banking compliance and dependence corruption: towards an attachment perspective
(Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2015-05-07)
Why did banking compliance fail so badly in the recent financial crisis and why, according to many, does it continue to do so? Rather than point to the lack of oversight of individuals in bank compliance roles, as many ...