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Professor Martin Spring. Professor of Operations Management. Qualifications. B.Tech (Hons); D.M.S., Ph.D. ... Show more…. Profile. Martin Spring is Professor of Operations Management at Lancaster University Management School (LUMS), UK.
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Professors Martin Spring and Constantin Blome have been made Fellows of The Academy of Social Sciences in recognition of their research excellence and contributions to industry, policy and higher education. ... Professors Martin Spring and Constantin
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Spring, Martin - LUMS.
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After news that BT will cut its workforce and adapt to the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI), Professor Martin Spring (Management Science) explains why we need to act responsibly and avoid ... news, Professor Martin Spring (Management Science) argues
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Martin Gilmore. Lancaster Univeristy. John Goodacre. Lancaster University Medical School. Becky Gordon. ... John Manwell. GBDbio. Amer Manzoor. EQ8 Occupational Health. Frank Martin. Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University.
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Martin Spring (Lancaster University Management School) outlined his research on how firms connect with other firms, emphasizing the spatial, contractual, and relational aspects of having many organizations collocated under one roof.
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Volume 14, No. 1, Spring/Summer 2018. Editor: Alan Davis, Managing Editor: Jen Shepherd. ... Plus Heather Birchall's Ruskin and the Facebook Generation. No. 1 - Spring 2010.
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WALKER, Martin, 'Habit and Habituation in Seventeenth-Century English Intellectual Thought' (Supervisor: Dr Stephen Pumfey). ... PhD. MOATT, Michelle, 'A Limpid and Abundant Spring': A re-reading of Walter Daniel's Life of Aelred Rievaulx'.
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In a guest blog for the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Professor Martin Spring (Management Science) talks about the important role business schools have to play in delivering the
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I did consider other universities besides Lancaster, but one of the research interests of Professor Martin Spring caught my attention because it was exactly what I wanted to study at that ... Professor Martin Spring, my supervisor, was also very