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Cranfield University

EducationCranfield, United Kingdom
About: Cranfield University is a education organization based out in Cranfield, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Supply chain. The organization has 10025 authors who have published 21130 publications receiving 678277 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a rule-based approach combining a rulebased system with detailed thematic spatial data layers was used to estimate organic carbon contents in topsoils across Europe, where the strong effects of vegetation and land use on organic carbon stocks were taken into account in the calculations.
Abstract: Summary The estimation of soil carbon content is of pressing concern for soil protection and in mitigation strategies for global warming. This paper describes the methodology developed and the results obtained in a study aimed at estimating organic carbon contents (%) in topsoils across Europe. The information presented in map form provides policy-makers with estimates of current topsoil organic carbon contents for developing strategies for soil protection at regional level. Such baseline data are also of importance in global change modelling and may be used to estimate regional differences in soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and projected changes therein, as required for example under the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, after having taken into account regional differences in bulk density. The study uses a novel approach combining a rule-based system with detailed thematic spatial data layers to arrive at a much-improved result over either method, using advanced methods for spatial data processing. The rule-based system is provided by the pedo-transfer rules, which were developed for use with the European Soil Database. The strong effects of vegetation and land use on SOC have been taken into account in the calculations, and the influence of temperature on organic carbon contents has been considered in the form of a heuristic function. Processing of all thematic data was performed on harmonized spatial data layers in raster format with a 1 km × 1 km grid spacing. This resolution is regarded as appropriate for planning effective soil protection measures at the European level. The approach is thought to be transferable to other regions of the world that are facing similar questions, provided adequate data are available for these regions. However, there will always be an element of uncertainty in estimating or determining the spatial distribution of organic carbon contents of soils.

327 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis on the effects of agroforestry on ecosystem service provision and on biodiversity levels was conducted, and the results revealed an overall positive effect.

326 citations

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TL;DR: Business performance measurement (BPM) is a fast evolving and diverse research field which features highly on the agenda of academics and practitioners from functions including general management, accounting, operations research, marketing, and human resources.
Abstract: Business performance measurement (BPM) is a fast evolving and diverse research field which features highly on the agenda of academics and practitioners from functions including general management, accounting, operations research, marketing, and human resources. Utilizing a citation analysis this paper identifies the following challenges for the field of BPM. The balanced scorecard seems to be the most influential and dominant concept in the field. Researchers are encouraged to further test and discuss its theoretical foundation and research methodology. The second challenge is to create a cohesive body of knowledge in the field of BPM.

325 citations

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TL;DR: Biological soil thin-sections and a combination of image analysis and geostatistical tools were used to conduct a detailed investigation into the distribution of bacteria in soil and their relationship with pores, finding that bacterial density was greatest close to pores and decreased thereafter.

325 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a systematic analysis of extant CPA literatures is conducted to order them into domains that have implications for organizational performance, including resources and capabilities, institutional focus, and political environment focus.
Abstract: This paper reviews the diverse literature on corporate political activity (CPA) and develops a framework that details and integrates existing research in this field. A systematic analysis of extant CPA literatures is conducted to order them into domains that have implications for organizational performance. The paper is structured into three such domain emphases, which require further research investigation: resources and capabilities focus; institutional focus; and political environment focus. The contribution of each to an understanding of CPA in pursuit or defence of corporate competitive advantage is discussed. The authors also suggest that the internationalization of business, including the more recent emergence of developing country economies and companies, presents scholars with the challenge of understanding CPA in more varied institutional settings. CPA practices continue to expand as commerce goes increasingly global and, consequently, involves a wider array of political actors and institutions. The paper contributes by increasing the clarity of CPA classification, reflecting on the implications of a multi‐polar world for CPA research and advancing future agendas for scholars in this research community.

325 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Xiang Zhang1541733117576
Richard J.H. Smith118130861779
Lin Li104202761709
James F. Scott9971458515
Timothy J. Foster9842032338
John M. Ward8338826819
Qiming Zhang8046626046
Anthony Turner7948924734
Neville A. Stanton7776522819
Vinod Kumar7781526882
Stuart L. Cooper7541619414
Vijay Kumar Thakur7437517719
Ruikang K. Wang7376420026
Naresh Magan7240017511
Mark Rounsevell6925320296
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202345
2022123
20211,053
20201,082
2019987
2018989