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the adoption and effectiveness of fintech services such as mobile money, in rural contexts. To address these objectives, the potential PhD student can draw upon agency theory, behavioural finance theory, social
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and currency of the course and student experience. You will contribute to a range of modules across the subject area inclusive of both theory and practice, and will be able to offer the required
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, puppetry, sculpture, spoken word, street art. Illustration is understood in this project as a discipline (both practice and theory) that centres on context-specific visual communication and engagement
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, through the prism of critical theory, communications theory, ethics and/or social psychology, the project thereby seeks to better understand how and why this communications strategy emerged, the rationale
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these objectives, the potential PhD candidate can draw upon resilience theory and entrepreneurial ecosystem theory building on the foundational works of Isenberg (2010), Stam and Spigel (2016), and Theodoraki
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, J (2021), A losing battle? Women’s sport pre- and post- COVID-19. European Sport Management Quarterly. 21 (3): 443- 461. Gandini, A (2019) Labour process theory and the gig economy, Human Relations
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-stakeholder ecosystems for sustainability transitions. In Michael Zhang (Ed.) Strategic Management and Sustainability Transitions: Theory and Practice. Routledge. pp. 55-80. Entry qualifications The potential
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equity is a foundational element of conceptual frameworks for sustainable urban development, its implementation often falls short in practice, creating a gap between theory and reality (Ahmad, 2024
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hands-on experiences and reflection will enable them to connect theories and knowledge conveyed in the classroom to real-world situations and in turn, improve graduate outcomes (e.g., student attainment