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Terry Moore, director of the University of Nottingham's Institute of Engineering Surveying and Space Geodesy IESSG, will help oversee a new, 9-million pound UK satnav research facility founded by the University and the East Midlands Development Agency. The GNSS Research and Applications Centre of Excellence GRACE will capitalize on existing...
Live Or Let Die?: Alternative Routes To Industry Exit
Each year around 8 per cent of Swedish manufacturing firms leave an industry. Of the exit routes available, the least likely is firm closure. Firms are more likely to merge, become acquired or switch to a new industry. We investigate the importance of various firm and industry characteristics for the...
The Impact Of Information Technology On Service Sector Productivity
There have been numerous studies of the impact of investment in Information Technology IT on manufacturing productivity (e.g., Brynjolfsson and Hitt (1996)) and Morrison (1997)), but little evidence on this relationship in services. The authors have attempted to fill this gap, by analyzing the impact of IT on the relative...
Nottingham knowledge network
An initiative aimed at improving business performance and contributing to the growth of the local economy has been launched in Nottingham. The Nottingham Knowledge Network is a partnership between Nottingham Trent University, the University of Nottingham ,. and BusinessLink Nottinghamshire, with support from Greater Nottingham Partnership. The idea is to...
Exports, Restructuring And Industry Productivity Growth
The impact of firm level productivity heterogeneity on export market entry has been the subject of theoretical innovation and extensive empirical scrutiny in last few years. The latter has focused on falling trade costs and firm level productivity, notwithstanding the fact that theory also points up links between trade and...
Industry Differences In The Effect Of Export Market Entry: Learning By Exporting?
There is extensive empirical evidence pointing to the existence of sunk costs to exporting. Only higher productivity firms can profitably cover these and enter export markets. This is the standard explanation for the regularity with which econometric analyses reports that exporters are more productive than non-exporters. But what happens to...
An overseas campus
UNIVERSITY of Nottingham, gaining ground as a favoured place to study in the United Kingdom UK, embarked on an adventurous journey a couple of years ago. It became the first UK university to set up a campus in Malaysia. Before the year...
Slurry piping
The transportation of particle-laden fluids through piping systems is a critical process in many industries. And every year, thousands of dollars are expended in the repair of pipes damaged by erosion and blockages caused by solid particles, which tend to settle along the bottom of pipes as the carrier fluids...
Breaking down boundaries
THE world is fast becoming a single borderless marketplace, with the global economy being characterised by rapid development of information technology, information accessibility, capital mobility and the increasingly sophisticated demands by consumers. University of Nottingham's development in Malaysia is in response to...
Systems Thinking And Construction Productivity
This paper describes research undertaken to investigate the possibility of using systems to model productivity in construction. In particular, it concentrates on the use of systems dynamics and project level productivity. The literature identifies 34 factors affecting productivity but based on a survey of professionals, five of these are recognised...
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