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Managing business transformation at different stages of the recession
Wadee, T. 2024. Managing business transformation at different stages of the recession. DProf thesis Middlesex University Health, Social Care and Education
A Pentecostal perspective on church leadership: a study on church leadership conversion among young Pentecostal Latinos/as, in the Florida Multicultural District of the Assemblies of God
Gonzalez, S. 2025. A Pentecostal perspective on church leadership: a study on church leadership conversion among young Pentecostal Latinos/as, in the Florida Multicultural District of the Assemblies of God. PhD thesis Middlesex University / Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) School of Law
Work-life research in the Asia-Pacific: inequality in a rapidly changing world?
Santos, C. 2025. Work-life research in the Asia-Pacific: inequality in a rapidly changing world? Gender, Work and Organization.
Decoding accountability: the importance of explainability in liability frameworks for smart border systems
Nuawuchi, U and George, C. 2025. Decoding accountability: the importance of explainability in liability frameworks for smart border systems. Discover Computing. 28. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10791-025-09559-5
Tertullian’s conversion to Montanism as the root cause of the dispute between Cyprian and Novatian over the treatment and fate of the Lapsed
Brooke, S.P. 2024. Tertullian’s conversion to Montanism as the root cause of the dispute between Cyprian and Novatian over the treatment and fate of the Lapsed. Masters thesis Middlesex University / London School of Theology (LST) School of Law