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Film and Television 5 Communication 4 Cultural and Media Studies 4 Law 4 Financial statement 1 IFRS 1 Ind-AS 1 Jahresabschluss 1 Knowledge management 1 Knowledge society 1 Knowledge transfer 1 Wissensgesellschaft 1 Wissensmanagement 1 Wissenstransfer 1 conservatism 1 equity 1 net income 1
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Congress Report 2 Thesis 2 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 9
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Singh, Sukhpreet 8 Kretschmer, Martin 2 Azqueta-Gavaldon, Andres 1 Burnett, Robert 1 Gagandeep Singh 1 Kaur, Sukhpreet 1 Kim, Nam Hoon 1 Lee, Joong Hee 1 Miettinen, Jaakko 1 Nguyen, Dinh Chuong 1 Patterson, Kerry 1 Sharma, Rahul 1 Zwaan, A.J. 1
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Interface Engineering Induced Electrocatalytic Behavior in Core-Shelled CntsNip2/Nbp Heterostructure for Highly Efficient Overall Water Splitting
Singh, Sukhpreet; Nguyen, Dinh Chuong; Kim, Nam Hoon; … - 2022
In this work, core-shell heterostructure catalyst by NiP2/NiP nanosheets shelled carbon nanotubes supported on three-dimensional framework were prepared by new effective approach. Benefiting from the unique morphological feature of carbon nanotubes architecture, the synergy of inner carbon...
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UK Authors’ Earnings and Contracts 2018 : A Survey of 50,000 Writers
Kretschmer, Martin - 2019
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CREATe 2012-2016 : Impact on Society, Industry and Policy through Research Excellence and Knowledge Exchange
Patterson, Kerry - 2017
This publication charts the legacy of the Round 1 (2012-2016) of the CREATe research programme, based at the University of Glasgow. CREATe is the RCUK Centre for Copyright and New Business Models in the Creative Economy investigating the future of creative production in the digital age, and in...
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Impact of IFRS convergence on financial statements with special reference to IT sector
Gagandeep Singh; Kaur, Sukhpreet; Sharma, Rahul - In: International journal of public sector performance … 6 (2020) 1, pp. 1-16
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The Protection of television formats: intellectual property and market based strategies.
Singh, Sukhpreet - 2010
Television formats have become a major export product, with Britain alone accounting for nearly half of all format hours broadcast annually worldwide. Yet, there is no such thing as a television format right under copyright law. Any producer is free to develop game, reality and talent shows that...
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Empirical observations on television format rights disputes from 1987 to 2007
Singh, Sukhpreet - 2008
Commercially successful ideas in the creative world are often imitated or adapted. Television formats, in particular, are routinely copied. From early radio formats to game shows and reality programme formats of today, producers have accused others of “stealing”. Although formats constitute...
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“TV Format Protection through Marketing Strategies?”
Singh, Sukhpreet - 2008
Commercially successful programme ideas are often imitated or adapted. Television formats, in particular, are routinely copied. Starting from radio formats in the 1950s to game shows and reality programme formats of today, producers have accused others of “stealing”. Although formats...
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Building television programme brands in the digital multi-channel world – perspectives of the uk television professionals.
Singh, Sukhpreet - 2004
This is a pioneering study of television programmes from a brand management perspective by bringing together published literature in line with industry perspectives on programme and channel branding in the UK. The research traces the development of broadcast branding from its visual brand image...
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Exploiting Idols - A case study of international TV formats trading in the absence of intellectual property protection
Kretschmer, Martin; Singh, Sukhpreet - 2010
Television formats have become a major export industry for Britain and the United States (who together account for nearly two thirds of all format hours broadcast annually worldwide). Yet, there is no such thing as a television format right under copyright law. Any producer is free to develop...
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