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    Body & Society

    Ball, K. and Di Domenico, M. and Nunan, Daniel (2016) Big data surveillance and the body-subject. Body & Society 22 (2), pp. 58-81. ISSN 1357-034X.

    International Journal of Market Research

    Nunan, Daniel and Di Domenico, M. (2016) Exploring reidentfication risk: is anonymization a promise we can keep? International Journal of Market Research 58 (1), pp. 19-34. ISSN 1470-7853.

    Nunan, Daniel and Di Domenico, M. (2016) Exploring reidentification risk: is anonymisation a promise we can keep? International Journal of Market Research 58 (1), pp. 19-34. ISSN 1470-7853.

    Nunan, Daniel and Di Domenico, M. (2013) Market research & the ethics of big data. International Journal of Market Research 55 (4), pp. 505-520. ISSN 1470-7853.

    Journal of Business Ethics

    Nunan, Daniel and Di Domenico, M. (2017) Big data: a normal accident waiting to happen? Journal of Business Ethics 145 (3), pp. 481-491. ISSN 0167-4544.

    Journal of Management Studies

    Daniel, E. and Di Domenico, M. and Nunan, Daniel (2018) Virtual mobility and the lonely cloud: theorizing the mobility-isolation paradox for self-employed knowledge-workers in the online home-based business context. Journal of Management Studies 55 (1), pp. 174-203. ISSN 0022-2380.

    Journal of Small Business Management

    Nunan, Daniel and Di Domenico, M. (2021) Theorizing piratical innovation: regulatory illegitimacy and firm growth. Journal of Small Business Management 59 (4), pp. 575-600. ISSN 1540-627X.

    New Technology, Work and Employment

    Di Domenico, M. and Daniel, E. and Nunan, Daniel (2014) ‘Mental mobility’ in the digital age: entrepreneurs and the online home-based business. New Technology, Work and Employment 29 (3), pp. 266-281. ISSN 0268-1072.

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