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| Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
| 14-Feb-2026 | A comprehensive framework for phygital tourism experiences: bridging academic insights and industry practices across sectors | Mameli, E; Scarles, C; Stangl, B; Frohlich, D |
| 2023 | Covid-19 outbreak in Ghana: Exploring the determinants, policy responses and long-term consequences | Crankson, Shirley |
| 1-Jan-2015 | Electronic word of mouth in social media: The common characteristics of retweeted and favourited marketer-generated content posted on Twitter | Alboqami, H; Al-Karaghouli, W; Baeshen, Y; Erkan, I; Evans, C; Ghoneim, A |
| 19-Feb-2021 | #ILoveLondon: An exploration of the declaration of love towards a destination on Instagram | Filieri, R; Yen, DA; Yu, Q |
| 15-Apr-2020 | Integrated Reporting in Higher Education: Insights from Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales | Adhikariparajul, M; Hassan, A; Fletcher, M; Elamer, AA |
| 2019 | Integrated reporting in UK higher education institutions | Adhikariparajul, M; Hassan, A; Fletcher, M; Elamer, A |
| 4-Oct-2018 | Quantitative insights into televised birth: A content analysis of One Born Every Minute | De Benedictis, S; Johnson, C; Roberts, J; Spiby, H |