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Overview

Beverly Wagner is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple fields including Social Sciences, Health Professions, and Business, Management and Accounting. Within these areas, they focus on several subfields such as General Health Professions, Education, Public Administration, Clinical Psychology, and Sociology and Political Science.

The scientist's work covers various topics, with a notable emphasis on Social Work Education and Practice, Homelessness and Social Issues, Migration, Health and Trauma, Sustainable Supply Chain Management, Innovation and Socioeconomic Development, Environmental Sustainability in Business, and COVID-19 and Mental Health.

Frequent publication venues for Wagner include Advances in Social Work, Supply Chain Management An International Journal, Journal of Business Research, Frontiers in Public Health, and UEA Digital Repository (University of East Anglia).

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Beverly Wagner include:

  • "Leveraging competitiveness from sustainable operations: frameworks to understand the dynamic capabilities needed to realise NRBV supply chain strategies" (2021, Supply Chain Management An International Journal)
  • "Competitive benefits & incentivisation at internal, supply chain & societal level circular operations in UK agri-food SMEs" (2022, Journal of Business Research)
  • "The power of purpose - lessons in agility from the Ventilator Challenge" (2021, UEA Digital Repository (University of East Anglia))
  • "Access and efficacy of university mental health services during the COVID-19 pandemic" (2023, Frontiers in Public Health)
  • "From Start to Finish: What Factors Inhibit Student Veterans Completion?" (2020, Journal of College Student Retention Research Theory & Practice)

Wagner collaborates frequently with colleagues including Vivienne Mitchell, Natalie McDougall, Prospera Tedam, Jillian MacBryde, and Brandi Felderhoff.

Best Publications

  • Implementing Collaboration Between Organizations: An Empirical Study Of Supply Chain Partnering

    David Boddy;Douglas Macbeth;Beverly Wagner

  • Factors impacting on e‐business adoption and development in the smaller firm

    Ian Fillis;Ulf Johansson;Beverly Wagner

  • E-business and e-supply strategy in small and medium sized businesses (SMEs)

    Beverly Wagner;Ian Fillis;Ulf Johansson

  • Organisational Supplying Behaviour: Understanding supplier needs, wants and preferences

    John Ramsay;Beverly A. Wagner

  • A conceptualisation of the opportunities and barriers to e‐business development in the smaller firm

    Ian Fillis;Ulf Johansson;Beverly Wagner

  • E-business Development An Exploratory Investigation of the Small Firm

    Ian Fillis;Beverly Wagner

  • Implementing and managing economic, social and environmental efforts of business sustainability: propositions for measurement and structural models

    Göran Svensson;Beverly Wagner

  • Improving supply chain relations: an empirical case study

    Beverly A. Wagner;Douglas K. Macbeth;David Boddy

  • A qualitative investigation of smaller firm e-business development

    Ian Fillis;Ulf Johansson;Beverly Wagner

  • Sustainable business models: corporate reasons, economic effects, social boundaries, environmental actions and organizational challenges in sustainable business practices

    Nils M Hogevold;Goran Svensson;Beverly Wagner;Daniel J Petzer

  • Retail exchanges: a research agenda

    Leigh Sparks;Beverly A. Wagner

  • A Triple Bottom Line Dominant Logic for Business Sustainability: Framework and Empirical Findings

    Göran Svensson;Nils Høgevold;Carlos Ferro;Juan Carlos Sosa Varela

  • Implementation of a sustainable business cycle: the case of a Swedish dairy producer

    Göran Svensson;Beverly Wagner

  • Learning and knowledge transfer in partnering: an empirical case study

    Beverly A Wagner

  • An empirical explanation of the natural-resource-based view of the firm

    Natalie McDougall;Beverly Wagner;Jill MacBryde

  • A framework to navigate sustainability in business networks : the transformative business sustainability (TBS) model

    Beverly Wagner;Göran Svensson

  • Leveraging competitiveness from sustainable operations: frameworks to understand the dynamic capabilities needed to realise NRBV supply chain strategies

    Natalie McDougall;Beverly Wagner;Jill MacBryde

  • Business sustainability and E‐footprints on Earth's life and ecosystems: generic models

    Göran Svensson;Beverly Wagner

  • An exploratory study of SME local sourcing and supplier development in the grocery retail sector

    Beverly A. Wagner;Ian Fillis;Ulf Johansson

  • A process directed towards sustainable business operations and a model for improving the GWP‐footprint (CO2e) on Earth

    Göran Svensson;Beverly Wagner

  • A triple bottom line construct and reasons for implementing sustainable business practices in companies and their business networks

    Nils M. Høgevold;Nils M. Høgevold;Göran Svensson;H.B. Klopper;Beverly Wagner

Frequent Co-Authors

Göran Svensson
Göran Svensson Kristiania University College
Ian Fillis
Ian Fillis Liverpool John Moores University
Andrew Fearne
Andrew Fearne University of East Anglia
Remko I. van Hoek
Remko I. van Hoek University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Leigh Sparks
Leigh Sparks University of Stirling

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