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Mission-Directed Emergent University. Journal of

Research Administration. Vol. XLV, No. 2, pp.73-88.

Martin Henry.

Ellis, J., &Miller, P.

2014. Providing higher education

in post-modern times: what do university mission

statements tell us about what they do and believe?

Research in Comparative and International

Education. 9 (1): 83-91.

Conference Abstracts/Presentations/

Proceedings

Paul W. Ivey, Gossett Oliver, and Martin Henry.

Evaluating Research Performance within the

Context of a Mission-Directed Emergent University.

Presentation made at the 5th biennial congress of

the International Network of ResearchManagement

Societies (INORMS), held in Washington DC, USA,

from April 10-14, 2014.

Hodelin, G. B.

(June 26, 2014). On becoming my

mother. Keynote presentation at the Opening

General Session of the 105th Annual Conference

and Expo of the American Association for Family

Consumer Sciences (AAFCS). St. Louis, MO.

Hodelin, G. B.

(2014). “The role of Home Economics

to address economic and social factors for families.”

International Federation for Home Economics

Biennial Council. Meeting held in London, Ontario.

IFHE: IFHE Council Meeting July 22, 2014 https://

www.ifhe.rg/1062htm”

.

College of Business & Management

Books/Book Chapters

Peer-reviewed Journal Papers

Sinclair-Maragh, G.

(2014). Resort-based or

resource-based tourism? A case study of

Jamaica. Emerald Emerging Markets Case Studies

Publication.

Sinclair-Maragh, G., Gursoy, D. & Vieregge, M.

(2014). Residents’ perceptions toward tourism

development: A factor-cluster approach. Journal

of Destination Marketing and Management.

Golding, Paul

and

Tennant, Vanessa.

Case titled

“Market consolidation in the telecommunication

sector.” Journal of Information Technology

Teaching cases.

James, Phillip.

A comparative analysis on

performance of seven All Star investment models.

Pan Pacific Journal of Business Research. Vol.5,

No.2.

Paul Golding, Claudette Williams-Myers, Orville

Reid, Michelle Black, Girjanauth Boodraj.

Global

Entrepreneurship Monitor Jamaica Report.

Phillip C. James, Il-woon Kim, John J. Cheh.

2014

. Sector Rotation and Interest Rate Policy.

International Journal of Business and Social

Research (IJBSR), Volume -4, No.- 5, May, 2014.

Conference Abstracts/ Presentations/

Proceedings

Gaunette Sinclair-Maragh.

2014. A Demographic

Analysis of Residents’ Attitude towards Tourism

Development in Jamaica and Post-Colonization

and Tourism in Jamaica: A Discussion Paper.

Ava Sewell-Williamson.

A survey of students’

perceptions of the community service program in

the School of Hospitality and TourismManagement

at the University of Technology, Jamaica. The

Association of Caribbean Higher Education

Administrators (ACHEA), 2014 Conference, July 10

to July 12, 2014 in Barbados, West Indies.

Girjanauth Boodraj.

Youth Entrepreneurship in

small-island developing states in the Caribbean:

A comparative study of Jamaica and Trinidad and

Tobago”. 12th Globelics International Conference.

Janeen McNish

and

Ceretsie Campbell.

The use of

cassava. World Food Day Forum.

Periodicals

Girjanauth Boodraj.

Are Jamaican Entrepreneurs

Happy? Wealth Magazine. October – November,

2014. Issue 25.

Girjanauth Boodraj.

Is there a disconnect between

entrepreneurship theory and practice? Wealth

Magazine. August- September, 2014. Issue 24.

Girjanauth Boodraj.

“Entrepreneurs among

world’s happiest people … but not in Jamaica”

Gleaner

James Mc. Nish.

Article titled “Energising the

economy through energy reform”. Jamaica

Observer.

Paul Golding.

“Give your business a kick in the

shins”. The Gleaner

College of Health Sciences

Peer-reviewed Journal Papers

Modupeola Abayomi, Deon Bennett, Roy Porter,

Janet Campbell-Shelly, Sarafadeen Adebayo.

In

vitro antioxidant activity of Bixa orellana (Annatto)

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