Author:Michael Quayle , Kevin Durrheim |
Data Source:[J].Interacting with Computers(IF 1.158), 2006, Vol.18 (6), pp.1260-1277Elsevier |
Abstract:Abstract(#br)This paper explores computer failure as a social event by examining recorded interactions between computer users and help-desk consultants (technicians). It was found, first, that the nature of a failure was negotiated between participants rather than being simp... |
Author:MICHAEL QUAYLE , CECILIA MILFORD ... |
Data Source:[J].Developing World Bioethics(IF 0.833), 2010, Vol.10 (1), pp.11-21Wiley |
Abstract:ABSTRACT(#br)There is little published literature on the ethical concerns of stakeholders in HIV vaccine trials. This study explored the ethical challenges identified by various stakeholders, through an open‐ended, in‐depth approach. While the few previous studies have been ... |
Author:Michael Quayle , Colin G. Tredoux ... |
Data Source:[J].PLOS ONE(IF 3.73), 2016, Vol.11 (11)PLOS |
Abstract:We investigated the effect of structural interdependencies between groups (especially inequality), and interdependencies between individuals on ingroup favoritism in minimal group situations. Previous research has attempted to determine whether ingroup favoritism is produced by c... |
Author:Michael Quayle |
Data Source:[J].Industrial Management & Data Systems(IF 1.674), 1999, Vol.99 (5), pp.221-226Emerald |
Abstract:Over the past 20 years the competition for capital equipment sales and support has intensified world wide. Europe in particular has scored some notable sales successes for aircraft, locomotives and ships. The purpose of this paper is to examine the concept of project management i... |
Author:Michael Quayle , Megan Greer |
Data Source:[J].International Journal of Psychology, 2014, Vol.49 (6), pp.498-502Wiley |
Abstract:Patterns of collaboration in social psychology from 2000 to 2010 were mapped to analyse the position of African authors in the international co‐authorship network using bibliographic records from the Thomson Reuters Web of Knowledge. There are very few social psychologists w... |
Author:Michael Quayle |
Data Source:[J].International Journal of Technology Management(IF 0.564), 2002, Vol.23 (1/2/3), pp.172CrossRef |
Author:Alastair Nightingale , Michael Quayle , Orla Muldoon |
Data Source:[J].Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology, 2017, Vol.27 (2), pp.137-146Wiley |
Abstract:Abstract(#br)This article explores how people do sympathetic talk in relation to the European “refugee crisis.” The analysis was grounded in critical discursive psychology and also drew on the concept of affective–discursive practice. Data was retrieved from a phone‐in ... |
Author:... Colin Tredoux , Philippa Kerr , Michael Quayle |
Data Source:[J].Journal of Social Issues, 2015, Vol.71 (3), pp.576-596Wiley |
Abstract:Racial segregation encourages members of historically advantaged groups to form negative intergroup attitudes, which then motivate practices of discrimination that sustain inequality and disadvantage. By implication, interventions designed to increase intergroup contact have... |
Author:Michael Quayle |
Data Source:[J].European Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 1998, Vol.4 (4), pp.199-205Elsevier |
Abstract:Abstract(#br)Industrial procurement is arguably that part of strategy which should have a customer focus. The recent attention to such strategies in a variety of commercial and government contexts, has grown much faster than detailed understanding of how sourcing decisions are ma... |
Author:Michael Quayle |
Data Source:[J].European Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management, 2002, Vol.8 (3), pp.151-159Elsevier |
Abstract:Abstract(#br)This article explores the awareness of effective purchasing and the priority that purchasing is given within small and medium size enterprises (SMEs). Results of a survey of 400 small firms are used to identify the challenges and responses faced by SMEs. Finally, the... |
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