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Research into regeneration: gaps in our knowledge base
John Diamond, Alan Southern
(pp. 189-193)
Keywords:
Coalitions,
Knowledge sharing,
Regeneration
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Collaborative partnerships and urban change management: The renewal of Manchester city centre
Gwyndaf Williams
(pp. 194-206)
Keywords:
Cities,
Organizational skills,
Partnership,
Performance management,
Regeneration,
United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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Abusive partnerships: New forms of governance, new forms of abuse?
Mike Rowe
(pp. 207-219)
Keywords:
Community relations,
Local government,
Partnerships,
Regeneration
ArticleType: Research paper
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Equality and regeneration: conflicting priorities?
Stuart Speeden
(pp. 220-228)
Keywords:
Equal opportunities,
Local government,
Race relations,
Regeneration,
United Kingdom
ArticleType: General review
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| 1558948 |
Regeneration for all?: Measuring and enhancing levels of Black and other racial minorities' economic activity
Simon Pemberton, Carys Alty, Rose Boylan, Claire Stevens
(pp. 229-244)
Keywords:
Black people,
Disadvantaged groups,
Ethnic groups,
Regeneration,
United Kingdom
ArticleType: General review
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Employee stock option plan and employee attitudes: A test of extrinsic versus intrinsic models
T.T. Selvarajan, Nagarajan Ramamoorthy, Patrick Flood, Peter Rowley
(pp. 245-254)
Keywords:
Employee attitudes,
Job satisfaction,
Psychological contracts,
Stock options
ArticleType: General review
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| 1558950 |
Consulting the community: Advancing financial inclusion in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Duncan Fuller, Mary Mellor, Lynn Dodds, Arthur Affleck
(pp. 255-271)
Keywords:
Citizen participation,
Financial services,
Social inclusion,
Social policy,
United Kingdom
ArticleType: Research paper
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