CERES Research Repository
Welcome to the CERES, the Cranfield Collection of E-Research provided by Cranfield Library Services. CERES contains research undertaken at Cranfield University including journal pre-prints and peer-reviewed journal reprints, digital Theses and Dissertations, book chapters, working papers and technical reports. All items in CERES are full-text. Some items are subject to a publisher embargo but these can be individually requested from the author who may supply a copy at their discretion.
NB: Masters theses are in a separate Masters Theses Archive and are currently only available to members of the University.
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Folkes, Miles; Castro-Gutierrez, V. M.; Lundy, Lian; Bajón-Fernández, Y.; Soares, Ana; Jeffrey, Paul; Hassard, Francis
(Elsevier, 2024-05-06)
Wastewater-based surveillance (WBS) offers an aggregate, and cost-effective approach for tracking infectious disease outbreak prevalence within communities, that provides data on community health complementary to individual ...
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Aroles, Jeremy; Morrell, Kevin
(Sage, 2024-04-28)
Across Western democracies, the public sector has undergone significant changes following successive waves of marketisation. Such changes find material expression in an organisation’s logic and associated vocabulary. While ...
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Olisa, Samuel C.; Khan, Muhammad A.
(MDPI, 2024-05-08)
Continuous monitoring of structural health is essential for the timely detection of damage and avoidance of structural failure. Guided-wave ultrasonic testing (GWUT) assesses structural damages by correlating its sensitive ...
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Borg Cardona, Etienne
(Cranfield UniversitySOM, 2023-02)
Various studies have highlighted the importance of talented human capital
to organisations in their quest for commercial success and competitive
advantage. Studies in diverse fields including HRM, organisational
attractiveness ...
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Simpson, Deborah Catherine
(Cranfield UniversitySOM, 2022-01)
This thesis concerns the phenomenon power, heralded the most fundamental yet
contested phenomenon / concept in social science. The focus is establishing the
essential qualities that describe, characterize, and explain ...
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