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University of Westminster
Education•London, United Kingdom•
About: University of Westminster is a education organization based out in London, United Kingdom. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Context (language use). The organization has 2944 authors who have published 8426 publications receiving 200236 citations. The organization is also known as: Westminster University & Royal Polytechnic Institution.
Topics: Population, Context (language use), Politics, Tourism, European union
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TL;DR: In this article, the options available to policy makers in their efforts to reduce the negative impacts of urban freight transport are reviewed, and a summary of the categories of negative impacts that can be targeted together with the specific policy initiatives available is provided.
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TL;DR: The impact of issues such as the environment, management practice, and myths on enhancing and encouraging advertising creativity are assessed in this article, where it is argued that, to encourage and enhance creativity, managers should address the effects of self-doubt, fear of risk taking, and fear of opposition and criticism.
Abstract: Creativity is arguably the most important element in advertising success. This article reviews the trends in creativity research and asks (1) what do we know about advertising creativity, (2) how can we measure it, and (3) how can we enhance and encourage it? After tracking its importance, this article examines how it is defined, the nature of the theories underpinning it, and the various typologies suggested by researchers. The impact of issues such as the environment, management practice, and myths on enhancing and encouraging advertising creativity are assessed. It is argued that, to encourage and enhance creativity, managers should address the effects of self-doubt, fear of risk taking, and fear of opposition and criticism.
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TL;DR: Villiers and Mendham as mentioned in this paper conducted an economic survey 1971-1991 and found that change and continuity in small firm policy since Bolton and the Small Firm Equity Gap since Lancashire.
Abstract: Preface - Sir Charles Villiers and Stan Mendham An Economic Survey 1971-1991 Change and Continuity in Small Firm Policy since Bolton Problems and Preoccupations Banks and the Provision of Finance to Small Businesses Taxation The Small Firm Equity Gap since Bolton The Small Business Owner-Manager Management Training and Support Employment and Employment Relations in the Small Enterprise Managers and Management within Small Firms Some Factors Influencing the Future of Small Scale Enterprise in the UK The Contributors
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TL;DR: In this paper, the importance of commercial revenues to today's airports is investigated and it is shown that commercial revenues now account for about half of all revenues, although this varies considerably by region and individual airport, with retail being the most significant commercial source.
198 citations
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Barbara J. Sahakian | 145 | 612 | 69190 |
Peter B. Jones | 145 | 1857 | 94641 |
Andrew Steptoe | 137 | 1003 | 73431 |
Robert West | 112 | 1061 | 53904 |
Aldo R. Boccaccini | 103 | 1234 | 54155 |
Kevin Morgan | 95 | 655 | 49644 |
Shaogang Gong | 92 | 430 | 31444 |
Thomas A. Buchanan | 91 | 349 | 48865 |
Mauro Perretti | 90 | 497 | 28463 |
Jimmy D. Bell | 88 | 589 | 25983 |
Andrew D. McCulloch | 75 | 358 | 19319 |
Mark S. Goldberg | 73 | 235 | 18067 |
Dimitrios Buhalis | 72 | 316 | 23830 |
Ali Mobasheri | 69 | 370 | 14642 |
Michael E. Boulton | 69 | 331 | 23747 |