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Predictive crowding as a concept to support the assessment of disruptive Ideas: a conceptual framework

Journal Article
Peisl, T., Selen, W., Raeside, R., & Albera, T. (2014)
Predictive crowding as a concept to support the assessment of disruptive Ideas: a conceptual framework. The journal of new business ideas & trends, 12(2), 1-13
Purpose - The purpose of this paper, is to develop a conceptual framework for a holistic view on how to use crowd intelligence to identify the logic of sequences to fully addr...

The use of load factors to segment airline operators

Journal Article
Dai, Y., Raeside, R., & Smyth, A. (2005)
The use of load factors to segment airline operators. Journal of revenue and pricing management, 4(2), 195-203. https://doi.org/10.1057/palgrave.rpm.5170139
In this paper, commentary is made on recent trends in passenger airline movements, and it is suggested that, as a result of the use of revenue management, load factor has emer...

Quality trends and practices in Scotland

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Raeside, R., Masson, R., & Edgeman, R. (1999)
Quality trends and practices in Scotland. Quality Engineering, 11(3), 475-489. https://doi.org/10.1080/08982119908919264
No abstract available.

An investigation into the relationships between area social characteristics and road accident casualties

Journal Article
Abdalla, I. M., Raeside, R., Barker, D., & McGuigan, D. R. (1997)
An investigation into the relationships between area social characteristics and road accident casualties. Accident analysis and prevention, 29(5), 583-593. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0001-4575%2897%2900011-0
This paper reports on the analysis of a data base created by merging road casualty information and census data for the former Lothian region in Scotland. The data base was est...

Urban and rural fertility in Bangladesh: A causal approach

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Khan, H. T. A., & Raeside, R. (1994)
Urban and rural fertility in Bangladesh: A causal approach. Biodemography and Social Biology, 41(3-4), 240-251. https://doi.org/10.1080/19485565.1994.9988875
Fertility models are constructed from the 1989 Bangladesh Fertility Survey (BFS) employing path analysis. These models are developed and interpreted for urban and rural situat...

The Regional Dimension of takeover activity in the United Kingdom

Journal Article
Ashcroft, B., Coppins, B., & Raeside, R. (1994)
The Regional Dimension of takeover activity in the United Kingdom. Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 41(2), 163-175. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9485.1994.tb01118.x
No abstract available.