Professor Karen Elliott Kumaran Coopamootoo Edward Curran Dr Paul Ezhilchelvan Dave Horsfall et al. | Know Your Customer: Balancing Innovation and Regulation for Financial Inclusion | 2022 |
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Professor Karen Elliott Professor Marwa Elnahass Dr Jan Smeddinck
| Early Warning Signs of a Mental Health Tsunami: A Coordinated Response to Gather Initial Data Insights From Multiple Digital Services Providers | 2021 |
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Dr Tasos Spiliotopoulos Dave Horsfall Dr Magdalene Ng Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Professor Aad van Moorsel et al. | Identifying and Supporting Financially Vulnerable Consumers in a Privacy-Preserving Manner: A Use Case Using Decentralised Identifiers and Verifiable Credentials | 2021 |
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Dr Magdalene Ng Dave Horsfall Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Professor Aad van Moorsel Professor Karen Elliott et al. | In pursuit of socially-minded data-intensive innovation in banking: A focus group study of public expectations of digital innovation in banking | 2021 |
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Professor Karen Elliott Dr Tasos Spiliotopoulos Dr Magdalene Ng Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Professor Aad van Moorsel et al. | Towards an Equitable Digital Society: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) | 2021 |
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Dr Mhairi Aitken Dr Ehsan Toreini Peter Carmichael Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Professor Karen Elliott et al. | Establishing a social licence for Financial Technology: Reflections on the role of the private sector in pursuing ethical data practices | 2020 |
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Gladys - Dr Magdalene Ng Dr Ehsan Toreini Professor Aad van Moorsel Dr Kovila Coopamootoo et al. | Keeping it Human: A Focus Group Study of Public Attitudes Towards AI in Banking | 2020 |
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Dr Magdalene Ng Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Dr Ehsan Toreini Gladys - Professor Karen Elliott et al. | Simulating the Effects of Social Presence on Trust, Privacy Concerns & Usage Intentions in Automated Bots for Finance | 2020 |
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Dr Ehsan Toreini Dr Mhairi Aitken Dr Kovila Coopamootoo Professor Karen Elliott Dr Vlad Gonzalez et al. | The relationship between trust in AI and trustworthy machine learning technologies | 2020 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Knowledge Protection in Firms: A Conceptual Framework and Evidence from HP Labs | 2019 |
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Professor Karen Elliott Dr Robert Newbery
| Intangible behaviours in University spin out activities: a configurational approach | 2018 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Making time for an entrepreneurial cuddle: understanding the value of interpersonal relationships in supporting nascent social entrepreneurs | 2018 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Making time for an entrepreneurial cuddle: Understanding the value of interpersonal relationships in supporting nascent social entrepreneurs | 2018 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Strategy, operations, and profitability: the role of resource orchestration | 2018 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Unruly Innovation: Distributed Ledgers, Blockchains and the Protection of Transactional Rents | 2018 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| A Cognitive Organization Theory of Organizational Change: Measuring Organizational Texture, Audience Appeal, and Leadership Engagement | 2017 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Complexities of adaptation and change for community-based agencies in South Africa: investigating the introduction of new development models for inclusive growth. | 2017 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Relationships Matter: examining the effectiveness of building relationship quality when supporting social entrepreneurs in business start-up | 2017 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Action, Inaction, Trust and Cybersecurity's Common Property Problem | 2016 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| A cognitive organization theory (COT) of organizational change: Measuring organizational texture, audience appeal, and leadership engagement | 2014 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| An fsQCA analysis of Cognitive Organization Theory (COT): organization inertia and change cascades in Police Forces across the EU | 2014 |
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Professor Karen Elliott
| Perspectives on the police profession: an international investigation | 2014 |
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