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    2016

    Rojon, C and Saunders, M.N.K. and McDowall, Almuth (2016) Using qualitative repertory grid interviews to gather shared perspectives in a sequential mixed methods research design. In: Townsend, K.L. and Loudon, R. and Lewis, D. (eds.) Handbook of Qualitative Research Methods on Human Resource Management: Innovative Techniques. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 163-178. ISBN 9781784711177.

    1 November 2017

    Phillips, Arron (2017) How might trade unions use their voice to engage in the whistleblowing process? In: Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) Selected Papers from the International Whistleblowing Research Network Conference, Oslo June 2017. International Whistleblowing Research Network, pp. 91-104. ISBN 9780957138421.

    11 October 2019

    McBrien, P. and Poulovassilis, Alexandra (2019) A Conceptual Modelling Approach to Visualising Linked Data. In: Panetto, H. and Debruyne, C. and Hepp, M. and Lewis, D. and Agostino Ardagna, C. and Meersman, R. (eds.) Proceedings of On the Move to Meaningful Internet Systems, OTM 2018 Conferences. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11877. Springer, pp. 227-245. ISBN 9783030332457.

    17 December 2021

    Van Portfliet, M. and Phillips, Arron (2021) Who is speaking please? The role of identity in attitudes towards whistleblowing. In: Kierans, L. and Lewis, D. and Vandekerckhove, W. (eds.) Selected papers from the International Whistleblowing Research Network conference at Maynooth University. Maynooth, Ireland: International Whistleblowing Research Network, pp. 7-29. ISBN 9780957138438.

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