Table of contents - Special Issue: Research into regeneration: gaps in our knowledge base
Guest Editors: John Diamond, Alan Southern
Research into regeneration: gaps in our knowledge base
John Diamond, Alan SouthernThe purpose of this editorial is to provide an overview to four papers in this issue that deal with regeneration.
Collaborative partnerships and urban change management: The renewal of Manchester city centre
Gwyndaf WilliamsThis article aims to consider the benefits of collaboration in programming the delivery of complex regeneration strategies, focusing on the renewal of Manchester city centre…
Abusive partnerships: New forms of governance, new forms of abuse?
Mike RoweThe purpose of this article is to critically consider the role of partnerships in regeneration. There has been a proliferation of partnerships at local, subāregional and regional…
Equality and regeneration: conflicting priorities?
Stuart SpeedenThis article considers how the persistence of race inequalities can be addressed in the field of regeneration. Race has been a consistent feature in inner urban areas yet there is…
Regeneration for all?: Measuring and enhancing levels of Black and other racial minorities' economic activity
Simon Pemberton, Carys Alty, Rose Boylan, Claire StevensThe purpose of this article is to explore whether it is possible to analyse if Black and other racial minorities (BRM) groups in Liverpool are benefiting from processes of…
Employee stock option plan and employee attitudes: A test of extrinsic versus intrinsic models
T.T. Selvarajan, Nagarajan Ramamoorthy, Patrick Flood, Peter RowleyThe objective of this research is to present a causal model of the influence of stock options on psychological contract and employee attitudes, and report results of an initial…
Consulting the community: Advancing financial inclusion in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
Duncan Fuller, Mary Mellor, Lynn Dodds, Arthur AffleckThe purpose of this article is to highlight the multifaceted nature of financial exclusions, the range of potential needs that require addressing via financial inclusion policy…
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0144-333Xe-ISSN:
1758-6720ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Colin Williams