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Nathaniel Bavinton

Nathaniel Bavinton
City of Newcastle · Smart City

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The concept of the night-time economy emerged in Britain in the early 1990s in the context of strategies to counter de-industrialization and inner-urban decline. Despite registering a shift towards more fluid, fragmented and diversified structures and rhythms of work, leisure and urban space, a framework that acknowledges cultural complexity has no...
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Increasingly ubiquitous references to night‐time economy within urban revitalisation agendas mark the concept as a standard component in a globally circulating ‘post‐industrial city’ script. The merit of the concept rests upon an assumed capacity for diverse and vibrant nightlife to contribute to urban quality of life and city marketability. Its at...
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Parkour is both a leisure practice and a method of navigating the objects and spaces of urban environments. Leisure practices are increasingly being acknowledged as contested political arenas and being theorised as resistance. Constraints have traditionally been characterised as impeding participation in a leisure practice. Recent research has, how...
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b>Purpose – The aim of the paper is to investigate the architectural firm's role in the briefing process on international projects and to identify the strategies of successful firms to overcome barriers. Design/methodology/approach – A model is developed based on a critique of briefing models and international design management theory. The develop...
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Despite the increasing significance of e-business worldwide and construction market leaders developing innovative e-business applications, the widespread uptake in the Australian construction industry is lagging. There has been considerable literature related to e-business adoption focusing on drivers and barriers to adoption. However, there has no...
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Recently there has been an increase in construction firms internationalising. The internationalisation process particularly, market entry strategies has been well researched. There has been less research concerned with investigating long term sustainability for exporting firms. The cornerstone of a sustainable business model is construction perform...

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