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    Dataset in support of the Southampton doctoral thesis 'Flexible Thermoelectric Energy Generators for E-textiles'

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    The dataset collected in the research thesis of &quot;Flexible Thermoelectric Energy Generators for E-textiles&quot;. Contains SEM images, EDX elemental analysis and XRD crystal lattice characterisations. Additionally, the dataset contains hall probe and thermoelectric data and device power outputs and thermal images of devices at different thermal gradients. Data used in the dataset contributed to the publication: &ldquo;Screen-printed Bismuth telluride nanostructured composites for flexible thermoelectric applications&rdquo; A. Amin, R. Huang, D. W. Newbrook, V. Sethi, S. P. Beeby and I. S. Nandhakumar, J. Phys. Energy, , DOI:10.1088/2515-7655/ac572e. </span

    Executive information systems development: a case study of a manufacturing company

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    Much of the research on Executive Information Systems (EIS) in organizations has provided only limited insights into their development process. In this paper, we seek to provide a rich description of the EIS development process from an in-depth study in a manufacturing company. By drawing on this case study, we seek to illustrate our understanding of the origin, development and effectiveness of EIS and to identify some implications for practic

    Design for success? Critical success factors in executive information systems development

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    Much of the literature on Executive Information Systems (EIS) development provides lists of factors critical to the successful EIS development. This paper argues that a better understanding of the relationship between key success factors and the EIS development is required if success factors are to be of any guidance to the practitioners to develop effective information systems

    Conceptualizing the development of strategic ideas: a grounded theory analysis

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    This paper presents the findings of a grounded theory study on the development of strategic ideas in a multinational organization. By drawing on the rich data generated from this longitudinal in-depth field study, this paper provides a theoretical framework for the development of strategic ideas. The theoretical framework developed offers an interesting and useful way of understanding and explaining the complex process of the early steps of the strategic decision process. This research illustrates the development of strategic ideas through strategic debate, the key theme that emerged from the study and the interaction of its four constituent themes: strategic warriors, patterns of interaction, strategic language and strategic syntheses. Drawing on the empirical findings, this study also discusses some implications for developing strategic ideas in managerial practice

    Conceptualizing the development of strategic ideas: a grounded theory analysis

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    This paper presents the findings of a grounded theory study of the development of strategic ideas in a multinational organization. By drawing on the rich data generated from this longitudinal in-depth fields study, this paper provides a theoretical framework for the development of strategic ideas

    Trust and technologies: implications for organizational work practices

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    In this paper we empirically investigate the concept of trust across organizational work practices by examining three groups: within the team, between teams and when interacting with technology. This study adopts Repertory Grid methodology as an interview based technique to elicit important constructs of trust to engineering teams working in two organizations within the energy distribution industry. Thirteen key constructs of trust were identified using content analysis. Drawing on the understanding gained, this paper discusses the implications for theories on trust within teams working with technology across organizations and provides a grounded perspective that could be used as a basis for further research

    Electrodeposition of nanostructured mesoporous selenium films (HI-eSe)

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    Adherent and uniform nanostructured mesoporous films of selenium have been produced by electrodeposition from the hexagonal liquid-crystalline phase of a nonionic surfactant. The regular nanostructure consists of 25-Angstrom diameter cylindrical pores distributed on a long-ranged hexagonal lattice. Electron diffraction reveals that selenium is single crystalline with an hcp structure. Current-voltage curves recorded by STM indicate that the electrodeposits are intrinsic semiconductors with an apparent band gap of approximate to1.0 eV

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney
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