<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project will examine ways organisations use contracts or agreements to govern relationships, balance risks and maintain trust. The contract is a key medium through which the parties set out their needs and demands and the processes to address these, seeking to avoid a breach of trust or relationship breakdown. Where the organisations are mutually reliant, any breach of trust may be more keenly felt as a betrayal, particularly if previously accepted norms appear rejected. An important question will be the extent to which the contract-making process involves the imposition of external understandings rather than the establishment of local needs and concerns. We study these themes in the cont...
Construction contracting is typically subjected to monitoring and control mechanisms. This policing ...
This book advocates a new way of thinking about mortgage contracts. This claim is based on the assum...
This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to ...
This project will examine ways organisations use contracts or agreements to govern relationships, ba...
This paper discusses the importance of trust, distrust and betrayal in the context of relational con...
Social housing policy in the UK mirrors wider processes Associated with shifts in broad welfare regi...
Social housing policy in the UK mirrors wider processes associated with shifts in broad welfare regi...
In the last 20 years the UK has witnessed a continuous evolution in the use of private finance for t...
Originally seen as the ‘third arm’ of UK housing policy, the independent, not-for-profit housing ass...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
The traditional procurement approach is ever-present within the construction industry. With fundamen...
The aim of the study was to analyse what the law is in social services work with people at risk of a...
Purpose<p></p> – The purpose of this paper is to examine emergent risk and resilience s...
Abstract: Purpose – The paper aims to present case studies to uncover the reflections of key partici...
Following the Swedish housing inequality, large groups are being excluded from the regular housing m...
Construction contracting is typically subjected to monitoring and control mechanisms. This policing ...
This book advocates a new way of thinking about mortgage contracts. This claim is based on the assum...
This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to ...
This project will examine ways organisations use contracts or agreements to govern relationships, ba...
This paper discusses the importance of trust, distrust and betrayal in the context of relational con...
Social housing policy in the UK mirrors wider processes Associated with shifts in broad welfare regi...
Social housing policy in the UK mirrors wider processes associated with shifts in broad welfare regi...
In the last 20 years the UK has witnessed a continuous evolution in the use of private finance for t...
Originally seen as the ‘third arm’ of UK housing policy, the independent, not-for-profit housing ass...
This paper examines how contemporary social problems of community care, anti-social behaviour, ethni...
The traditional procurement approach is ever-present within the construction industry. With fundamen...
The aim of the study was to analyse what the law is in social services work with people at risk of a...
Purpose<p></p> – The purpose of this paper is to examine emergent risk and resilience s...
Abstract: Purpose – The paper aims to present case studies to uncover the reflections of key partici...
Following the Swedish housing inequality, large groups are being excluded from the regular housing m...
Construction contracting is typically subjected to monitoring and control mechanisms. This policing ...
This book advocates a new way of thinking about mortgage contracts. This claim is based on the assum...
This copy of the thesis has been supplied on condition that anyone who consults it is understood to ...