Rhodes, R. A. W. 2000. The UK Economic and Social Research Council's "Whitehall Program" and the Governance Narrative. Australian Journal of Public Administration 59 (June) (2):123-127.Rhodes, R.A.W. 2000, `The UK Economic and Social Research Council's `Whitehall Program' and the ...
LONDON, June 10 (Xinhua) -- Future challenges such as climate change, obesity, automation and artificial intelligence will be the focus of research initiatives in Britain over the coming year, the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) announced Monday. An ambitious list of research areas w...
Findings are highly relevant for the development of guidelines for the safe use of social media and calls on industry to more tightly regulate hours of social media use. Funding Economic and Social Research Council.Previous article in issue Next article in issue Keywords Social media Mental health...
This work was supported by UK Economic and Social Research Council through an ESRC Nexus Network Networking Grant (Ref. ES/L01632X/1) and an ESRC Nexus Network Fellowship Grant (Ref G1334-37). We would like to thank members of the Nexus Network and staff at the University of Surrey fo...
This article explores how conceptual frameworks around new reproductive technologies may be influenced by religious and cultural contexts. Using data derived from an Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded project on the public perceptions of gamete donation in British South Asian communities,...
This report, funded by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC), examines the effect of UK government policies on energy use and carbon pricing. The work was undertaken by researchers from the ESRC Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Public Policy ...
Learning in the first professional job: the first year of full time employment after college for accountants, engineers and nurses This paper reports findings from the first phase of a four-year research project funded by the UK Economic and Social Research Council as part of its Teach... M ...
We are grateful to the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) for funding, through the Centre for Microeconomic Analysis of Fiscal Policy. Pensions research at the Institute for Fiscal Studies has also been supported by the Leverhul... A Dilnot,R Disney,P Johnson,... 被引量: 29发表:...
This work was funded by theSocial and Environmental Economic Research (SEER) into Multi-Objective Land Use Decision Makingproject (which in turn is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC); Funder Ref: RES-060-25-0063) and by the UK-NEA (which is in turn funded by the...
Socio-Economic Impact About UKIBC's socio-economic impact platform is a project to demonstrate how UK companies and universities in India support Indian social and economic development. In addition to promoting business and investment between the UK and India, it is important that these actions ...