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A six step guide to using recursive abstraction applied to the qualitative analysis of interview data
M Polkinghorne, A Arnold
Bournemouth University, 2014
572014
The implementation of fixed rulebase fuzzy logic to the control of small surface ships
MN Polkinghorne, GN Roberts, RS Burns, D Winwood
Control Engineering Practice 3 (3), 321-328, 1995
511995
Supporting open innovation with the use of a balanced scorecard approach: A study on deep smarts and effective knowledge transfer to SMEs
G Manville, F Karakas, M Polkinghorne, N Petford
Production Planning & Control 30 (10-12), 842-853, 2019
502019
Considering the marketing of higher education: the role of student learning gain as a potential indicator of teaching quality
M Polkinghorne, G Roushan, J Taylor
Journal of Marketing for Higher Education 27 (2), 213-232, 2017
492017
Switching on the BBC: using recursive abstraction to undertake a narrative inquiry-based investigation into the BBC’s early strategic business and management issues
M Polkinghorne, J Taylor
SAGE Research Methods Cases, 1-20, 2019
142019
Recursive abstraction method for analysing qualitative data
M Polkinghorne, J Taylor
Edward Elgar Publishing, 2022
112022
Doctoral supervision: A best practice review
M Polkinghorne, J Taylor, F Knight, N Stewart
Encyclopedia 3 (1), 46-59, 2023
102023
Intelligent ship control with online learning ability
MN Polkinghorne, GN Roberts, RS Burns
Computing & Control Engineering Journal 8 (5), 196-200, 1997
101997
Technology transfer for SMEs
J Bennett, M Polkinghorne, J Pearce, M Hudson
Engineering Management Journal 9 (2), 75-80, 1999
91999
An innovative framework for higher education to evaluate learning gain: A case study based upon the discipline of marketing
M Polkinghorne, H O’Sullivan, J Taylor, G Roushan
Studies in Higher Education 46 (9), 1740-1755, 2021
82021
Application of HALT and HASS techniques in an advanced factory environment
JA Anderson, MN Polkinghorne
IET Digital Library, 1997
81997
Evaluating student learning gain: An alternative perspective
M Polkinghorne, G Roushan, J Taylor
72017
Technology transfer for SMEs
J Bennett, M Polkinghorne, J Pearce
Manufacturing Engineer 77 (3), 139-143, 1998
71998
Seeking an educational Utopia: an alternative model for evaluating student Learning Gain
M Polkinghorne, G Roushan, J Taylor
Journal of Further and Higher Education 45 (6), 857-869, 2021
52021
Assessing Student Learning: A Comparison of Existing Methods for Evaluating the Learning Gain of Students.
M Polkinghorne, G Roushan
52017
Review of the Use of the Terms ‘Knowledge Transfer’and ‘Knowledge Exchange’
M Polkinghorne
Bournemouth University, 2011
52011
Quantifying the effectiveness of an academia-industry technology transfer initiative in a low prosperity region of the UK
J Bennet, M Polkinghorne, J Pearce
International Conference on Management of Technology, 1998
51998
Operational performance of an initial design of self-organising fuzzy logic autopilot
MN Polkinghorne, RS Burns, GN Roberts
IET Digital Library, 1996
51996
Finding the Key to Successful Doctoral Supervision
M Polkinghorne, J Taylor, F Knight
42022
The economic impact of the teaching company scheme on the local manufacturing base
ZN Quarashi, MN Polkinghorne, JP Bennett
Plymouth Teaching Company Centre, 1998
41998
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