Items where Author is "Holden, R"
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Lawless, A and Holden, R and Griggs, VM and Rae, J (2014) Striving to Practice What We Preach: Academics reflecting on teaching reflective practice. In: 15th International Conference on Human Resource Development Theory and Practice Across Europe,, 4th - 6th June 2014, Edinburgh Napier University.
Griggs, VM and Rae, J and Lawless, A and Holden, R (2013) Reflective Practice: A Critical Perspective on the complexities of transfer. In: 6th Annual Conference Critical Perspectives on Professional Learning, 17 Jun 2013, Leeds, UK.
Rae, J and Holden, R and Griggs, VM and Lawless, A (2013) The transfer of reflective learning: an impact study. In: 13th International Conference on HRD Research and Practice Across Europe, 5th - 7th June 2013, Brighton, England.
Anderson, V and Griggs, V and Holden, R and Stewart, J and Tame, G (2010) Teaching, learning and assessment in HRD: Innovation and creativity or more or the same? In: BMAF Annual Conference 2010: Assessment & Assessment Standards: Challenges for Business Education, April 20-21, 2010, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Holden, R and Griggs, V (2010) Power and influence in Human Resource Development: teaching the politics of HRD on a professional programme. In: Critical Perspectives on Lifelong Learning Conference, Leeds, UK.
Nabi, G and Holden, R and Walmsley, A (2010) Entrepreneurial intentions among students: towards a re-focused research agenda. Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development, 17 (4). 537 - 551. ISSN 1758-7840 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/14626001011088714
Griggs, V and Holden, R (2009) The practice of HRD in the voluntary sector: towards an understanding of impact. In: 10th International Conference on HRD Research and Practice across Europe, June 10-12, 2009, Newcastle, UK.
Holden, R and Griggs, V (2008) Teaching the Politics of HRD: problems and possibilities. In: 9th International Conference on HRD Research and Practice across Europe, May 21-23, 2008, IESEG School of Management, Catholic University of Lille.