Items where Author is "Randle, K.R."
Number of items: 17.
Getting in, getting on, getting out? : Women as career scramblers in the UK film and television industries. (2015)
Wing Fai Leung,
Rosalind Gill
and
K.R. Randle
Class and Exclusion at Work : The Case of UK Film and Television. (2015)
K.R. Randle
‘Sorry mate, you’re finishing tonight’ : A historical perspective on employment flexibility in the UK film industry. (2014)
William Atkinson
and
K.R. Randle
Working Below the Line in the Studio System : Exploring Labour Processes in the UK Film Industry 1927-1950. (2013)
Will Atkinson
and
K.R. Randle
The Organisation of Film and Television Production. (2011)
K.R. Randle
Linking Digital Technologies and Dynamic Capabilities : A Case Study of Small Firms in the UK Audio Visual Sector. (2010)
Mariana Dodourova
and
K.R. Randle
Managing Innovation in a Publicly-funded Organization : The Innovator’s Perspective. (2010)
Mariana Dodourova,
K.R. Randle
and
Keith Bevis
The Management of Innovation: the Innovator's Perception. (2009)
K. Bevis
and
K.R. Randle
Finance, policy and industrial dynamics : The rise of co-productions in the film industry. (2007)
N. Morawetz,
Jane Hardy,
K.R. Randle
and
Colin Haslam
Creating difference: overcoming barriers to diversity in UK film and television employment. (2007)
K.R. Randle,
J. Kurian
and
W.F. Leung
Using Assessment on the front-line in the battle against plagiarism. (2006)
A. Relph
and
K.R. Randle
Digital Cinema : Opportunities and Challenges. (2004)
N. Culkin
and
K.R. Randle
From London to Los Angeles: a comparison of local labour market processes in the US and UK film industries. (2004)
H. Blair,
N. Culkin
and
K.R. Randle
Digital Cinema : Opportunities and Challenges. (2003)
N. Culkin
and
K.R. Randle
'Whither the Service Class Re-investigating the middle layers of employment in the 21st Century. (2003)
K.R. Randle
From Hollywood to Borehamwood- Exploring nepotism and networking in US and UK freelance film careers. (2001)
H. Blair,
N. Culkin
and
K.R. Randle
Working in film : employment in a project-based industry. (2001)
H. Blair,
S. Grey
and
K.R. Randle