Postgraduate Project Support 2015
November 2015 Review
Funding has been awarded to:
Ilias Gerogiannis, Loughborough University, towards travel and accommodation expenses involved in his research “Motivational foundations of advanced services offshorting.”
September 2015 Review
Funding has been awarded to:
Janaka Ranganath, Glasgow Caledonian University, towards travel, data collection and analysis involved in PhD research “Assessment of process level environmental impact of non-conventional manufacturing industrial practices”
Amir Homayounfard, University of Portsmouth, towards fees, accommodation and travel involved in PhD research “New service-product development decision-making processes to meet the changing demand of the emerging retailing formats in FMCGs (fast moving consumer goods): a study of UK food retailing.”
July 2015 Review
Funding has been awarded to:
Gary Chapman, Queen’s University, Belfast, towards administration expenses involved in his PhD research “Examining the attitudinal and intention additionality of R&D grants: a conceptualisation and empirical examination”
Yuta Hirose, Cambridge University, towards accommodation and living expenses involved in his PhD research “A framework for mapping the development and evolution of technology ventures”
Hendro Tjaturpriono, Cranfield University, towards administration expenses involved in his PhD research “New product development portfolio management: unravelling the routines in the decision-making processes.”
May 2015 Review
Funding has been awarded to:
Clara Aranda-Jan, Cambridge University, towards travel expenses involved in her PhD research: “Uncovering opportunities for value co-creation: contextual factors and interactions in the design process in the medical devices sector in a low- and high-income country”
Wen Liu, Cambridge University, towards travel and accommodation expenses involved in his Masters research: “An investigation into ‘green servicising’ within various manufacturing industries.”
March 2015 Review
Funding awarded to:
Abderaouf Bouguerra, University of Warwick, towards research material, travel, subsistence and accommodation involved in his PhD research “An investigation of absorptive capacity and firm performance: the case of local firms in the UAE”
George Obeng Dankwah, Aston University, towards travel, subsistence and accommodation involved in his PhD research “The bottom of the pyramid (BoP) strategies of MNCs and micro-entrepreneurship development in Ghana”
Jae-Yun Ho, Robinson College, Cambridge, towards travel, accommodation and subsistence, involved in her PhD research “Anticipatory Standardisation Activities in Support of Innovation.”
January 2015 Review
One award – requested no publicity.