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Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning. (2025)
Journal Article
KAMUDYARIWA, X.B., OSOBAJO, O.A., OKE, A. and ADEBAYO, Y. 2025. Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning. Management learning [online], OnlineFirst. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/13505076251339433

Learning in projects is frequently emphasized in practice and the literature for knowledge creation, yet there is limited research on how project practitioners articulate learning particularly in complex projects. This study applies the Systemic Less... Read More about Application of the systemic lessons learned knowledge model to learning in complex projects: how project practitioners are shaping their learning..

A person-centred approach to researcher development for business management doctorates. (2025)
Book Chapter
FOSTER, S., SHELDON, J., HANNIBAL, C. and BRYDE-EVENS, M. 2025. A person-centred approach to researcher development for business management doctorates. In Śliwa, M., Anderson, L., Black, K., Chaffer, C. and Webb, J. (eds.). Handbook of inclusive learning and teaching in business and management. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar [online], chapter 5, pages 88-104. Available from: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781035325733.00011

This chapter explores the experiences of business management postgraduate research students (PGRs) within the evolving landscape of doctoral education, despite the increasing number of postgraduate students, business management PGRs are rarely addres... Read More about A person-centred approach to researcher development for business management doctorates..

Streamlining qualitative approaches for researching women in Arab Muslim cultures: making findings relevant, impactful and contributory. (2025)
Book Chapter
WOOD, B.P., NG, P.Y. and BASTIAN, B.L. 2025. Streamlining qualitative approaches for researching women in Arab-Muslim cultures: making findings relevant, impactful and contributory. In Neergaard, H. and Birdthistle, N. (eds.) Women in entrepreneurship and family businesses; methodological insights to advance research. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing [online], chapter 9, pages 199-220. Available from: https://doi.org/10.4337/9781800376427.00014

Local incubator platforms: lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system (IAS) in Nigeria. (2025)
Journal Article
IRENE, B., ONOSHAKPOR, C., LOCKYER, J., CHUKWUMA-NWUBA, K. and NDEH, S. [2025]. Local incubator platforms: lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system (IAS) in Nigeria. International review of entrepreneurship [online], (accepted).

Apprenticeships are the oldest form of training in the world of work and business, representing a means of passing on skills. This practice predates the medieval era, where trade guilds, journeymen and craftsmen flourished to ensure that skills were... Read More about Local incubator platforms: lessons from the Igbo apprenticeship system (IAS) in Nigeria..

Near miss: behavior and effect. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
AIGBOKHAI, U., AL BALUSHI, A.A., AL BARWANI, S., AL WADHAHI, T., AL YARUBI, S.A. and OSOBAJO, O. 2025. Near miss: behavior and effect. In Proceedings of the 2025 SPE (Society of Petroleum Engineers) Conference at Oman petroleum and energy show (OPES 2025), 12-14 May 2025, Muscat, Oman. Richardson, TX: SPE [online], paper number SPE-224918-MS. Hosted on OnePetro. Available from: https://doi.org/10.2118/224918-MS

Near miss plays an important role in providing insights and are also leading indicators of potential hazards within a system, one could argue that they are attributed to safety behaviours, human or organisational factors, and are underreported. The s... Read More about Near miss: behavior and effect..

Assessing the research scene of green AI via bibliometric analysis. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
ABDULMALIK, M.R., IBEKE, E., EZENKWU, C.P. and IWENDI, C. [2025]. Assessing the research scene of green AI via bibliometric analysis. In Iwendi, C., Boulouard, Z. and Kryvinska, N. (eds.) Proceedings of the 4th International conference on advances in communication technology and computer engineering (ICACTCE'24): transforming industries: harnessing the power of artificial intelligence and the internet of things, 29-30 November 2024, Marrakech, Morocco. Lecture notes in networks and systems (LNNS), 1313. Cham: Springer [online], volume 2, (forthcoming). To be made available from: https://link.springer.com/book/9783031946226

The environmental impact of artificial intelligence (AI) continues to rise as more people embrace the technology. The optimization of AI models to be more efficient, use less energy, and emit low carbon is essential. This bibliometric study presents... Read More about Assessing the research scene of green AI via bibliometric analysis..

Coastal community voices: strategic planning for sustainable destination development in a small cold-water archipelago. (2025)
Journal Article
ROITERSHTEIN, A. and IRONSIDE, R. [2025]. Coastal community voices: strategic planning for sustainable destination development in a small cold-water archipelago. Scandinavian journal of hospitality and tourism [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/15022250.2025.2499266

Orkney Islands is a popular cold-water archipelago destination for cruise tourism and other marine and coastal tourism activities, where visitor economy plays a key part in the economic development of the islands. However, Orkney's coastal communitie... Read More about Coastal community voices: strategic planning for sustainable destination development in a small cold-water archipelago..

Beyond transformative community engagement: the evasion and contact zones of a European climate change project. (2025)
Journal Article
NIELSEN, J.A.E., STAVRIANAKIS, K., and MORRISON, Z. [2025]. Beyond transformative community engagement: the evasion and contact zones of a European climate change project. Local environment [online], Latest Articles. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2025.2496167

This paper argues that to understand how community engagement shapes relationships between Climate Change Projects (CCPs) and communities it is necessary to examine the social spaces of contact and evasion zones. In contrast to residual modernist per... Read More about Beyond transformative community engagement: the evasion and contact zones of a European climate change project..

Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? [Article] (2025)
Journal Article
IRENE, B., ONOSHAKPOR, C., LOCKYER, J., CHUKWUMA-NWUBA, K. and NDEH, S. [2025]. Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? Journal of international entrepreneurship [online], Online First. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10843-025-00392-x

As global economic activity gains momentum post-COVID-19, assessing local economic recovery remains essential for shaping policies that foster inclusive growth. In countries such as South Africa, which contends with enduring unemployment and signific... Read More about Now you see them, now you don't: will technological advancement erode the gains made by women entrepreneurship in Sub-Saharan Africa? [Article].

Resolving the paradox of green innovation across generations in family firms: an exploratory analysis of incumbents and successors perceptions. (2025)
Journal Article
OKE, A., TURLA, M., OSOBAJO, O. and KOUTSOUKOS, S. [2025]. Resolving the paradox of green innovation across generations in family firms: an exploratory analysis of incumbents and successors perceptions. Journal of family business management [online], Early Cite. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/jfbm-03-2025-0068

Informed by the dearth of research and insufficient knowledge of green innovation in family firms, this study explores the intersection of green innovation, family firms, and intergenerational succession in resolving the paradox of green innovation a... Read More about Resolving the paradox of green innovation across generations in family firms: an exploratory analysis of incumbents and successors perceptions..

Development and pilot study of a university research culture questionnaire. (2025)
Journal Article
ROBERTS, R., FLIN, R., LAMB, A.J., WILLIAMS, J. and FYFE, N. 2025. Development and pilot study of a university research culture questionnaire. Research evaluation [online], 34, article number rvaf011. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1093/reseval/rvaf011

A positive working environment and culture are essential for researchers as these enable them to conduct valuable, high-quality research. Yet, university staff frequently report their research culture as less than ideal. To understand researchers' ex... Read More about Development and pilot study of a university research culture questionnaire..

Environmental disclosure and firm characteristics: evidence from Nigeria. (2025)
Journal Article
SA'ID, M., HASSAN, O.A.G. and ZHANG, X. [2025]. Environmental disclosure and firm characteristics: evidence from Nigeria. International journal of accounting, auditing and performance evaluation [online], (accepted).

Prior studies show that there is a dearth of literature about the quality of voluntary environmental disclosure (EDQ) from emerging markets. This study advances the literature by investigating EDQ and its association with firm characteristics in one... Read More about Environmental disclosure and firm characteristics: evidence from Nigeria..

CCUS in the United Kingdom. (2025)
Book Chapter
BABAJIDE, N. 2025. CCUS in the United Kingdom. In Pereira, E.G., Fossa, A.J. and Muinzer, T.L. (eds.) Carbon capture utilization and storage: law, policy and standardization perspectives. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan [online], chapter 21, pages 535-555. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-81272-9_21

Carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) remains one of the useful tools for reducing GHGs emissions and decarbonising the economy at national and regional levels. Given its distinctive geological advantage and net-zero investment plans, this ch... Read More about CCUS in the United Kingdom..

Investigating intersectionality and its influence on information behaviours of women and immigrant digital entrepreneurs in Nigeria: overcoming social inequalities through information strategies. (2025)
Journal Article
IBRAHIM, S., MARCELLA, R. and MACLENNAN, A. 2025. Investigating intersectionality and its influence on information behaviours of women and immigrant digital entrepreneurs in Nigeria: overcoming social inequalities through information strategies. Journal of librarianship and information science [online], OnlineFirst. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1177/09610006251329031

This study investigates how intersecting social identities shape the information behaviours of women and immigrant digital entrepreneurs in Nigeria, addressing systemic inequalities through information practices. Using a qualitative approach, the res... Read More about Investigating intersectionality and its influence on information behaviours of women and immigrant digital entrepreneurs in Nigeria: overcoming social inequalities through information strategies..

Conceptions of sustainability and their impact on practices in oil and gas corporations operating in the Niger Delta. (2025)
Book Chapter
RICHARD-OSU, O.J. and BUCKLER, S. 2025. Conceptions of sustainability and their impact on practices in oil and gas corporations operating in the Niger Delta. In Idowu, S.O. and Vertigans, S. (eds.) Sustainability in global companies: theory and practice. Cham: Springer [online], pages 261-277. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-77971-8_12

Sustainability is a slippery term which can mean different things to different people. This slipperiness creates challenges in organisations that seem to want to adopt sustainable business practices but make little headway in actually doing so, or at... Read More about Conceptions of sustainability and their impact on practices in oil and gas corporations operating in the Niger Delta..

Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework. (2025)
Journal Article
JAMES, I. and ONOSHAKPOR, C. [2025]. Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework. Journal of small business and enterprise development [online], EarlyCite. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-03-2024-0169

This paper examines how informal female entrepreneurs (IFEs) navigate the intersecting challenges of informality, gender, and patriarchy and how they develop coping strategies to remain in business. We draw on the existing "5M" framework to highlight... Read More about Challenges and opportunities for informal female entrepreneurs in Nigeria using the 5M framework..

Enhancing entrepreneurial skills through creativity, diversity and collaborative online international learning. (2025)
Journal Article
PIRIE, E., CRAWFORD, I., PIRIE, T., RICHARDSON, C. and SPADAFORA, A. 2025. Enhancing entrepreneurial skills through creativity, diversity and collaborative online international learning. Journal of perspectives in applied academic practice [online], 13(1), pages 21-34. Available from: https://doi.org/10.56433/664naq79

This paper evaluates staff and students' perspectives of an entrepreneurial Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) project, which examined students' creative thinking and practice whilst working across three different countries, instituti... Read More about Enhancing entrepreneurial skills through creativity, diversity and collaborative online international learning..

Creative practice, collaboration and industry engagement: the launch of the digital marketing subject discipline and the development of the "Inverted T Curriculum". (2025)
Journal Article
PIRIE, E. and KEENAN, J. 2025. Creative practice, collaboration and industry engagement: the launch of the digital marketing subject discipline and the development of the "Inverted T Curriculum". Journal of perspectives in applied academic practice [online], 13(1), pages 250-265. Available from: https://doi.org/10.56433/6768gq50

This case study evaluates the 10-year evolution of the Digital Marketing subject discipline within Robert Gordon University (RGU), reflecting on how collaborative and creative practice was embedded throughout the subject area and beyond; the impact o... Read More about Creative practice, collaboration and industry engagement: the launch of the digital marketing subject discipline and the development of the "Inverted T Curriculum"..

From learning to action: exploring barriers and strategies for embedding lessons learned through a social learning lens. (2025)
Journal Article
OSOBAJO, O.A., LAWANI, A., OKE, A., KAMUDYARIWA, X.B. and ADEBAYO, Y. 2025. From learning to action: exploring barriers and strategies for embedding lessons learned through a social learning lens. International journal of managing projects in business [online], 18(2), pages 331-352. Available from: https://doi.org/10.1108/ijmpb-10-2024-0250

The purpose of this study is to explore the barriers to implementing lessons learned in project-based organisations and how they can be effectively captured and embedded to create knowledge that drives project success and organisational performance.... Read More about From learning to action: exploring barriers and strategies for embedding lessons learned through a social learning lens..

Designing gender-inclusive sustainability curricula in engineering education. (2025)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
OKOYEAGU, C.J., OKPU, A., ESSIET, R. and ONOSHAKPOR, C. 2025. Designing gender-inclusive sustainability curricula in engineering education. Presented at the 9th International conference on research in education, teaching and learning 2025 (ICETL 2025), 21-23 February 2025, Milan, Italy.

Incorporating sustainability into engineering education is essential for tackling global environmental issues. Nonetheless, the persistent gender imbalance in engineering remains a significant obstacle to achieving equitable and sustainable outcomes.... Read More about Designing gender-inclusive sustainability curricula in engineering education..