Open Research Exeter (ORE): Recent submissions
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Richard Rorty and the Demands of Liberalism
(Cambridge University Press (CUP) / American Political Science Association, 22 March 2022)In this article, I show that Richard Rorty’s unduly neglected normative political theory advances a far more distinct and demanding form of liberalism than is usually attributed to him. Attention to how Rorty understands ... -
Is academic freedom at risk from internationalisation? Results from a 2020 survey of UK social scientists
(Routledge, 24 January 2022)The question of the form that academic freedom takes and how it can be maintained in the context of the internationalisation of universities has become prominent in the UK in recent years. Both governmental and societal ... -
On the equivalence of the proportional and damped trend order-up-to policies: An eigenvalue analysis (conference paper)
(Universität Innsbruck, 21 February 2022)Our contribution is to show the equivalence of the order-up-to replenishment policy with damped trend forecasting (OUT-DT) to the proportional OUT (POUT) policy via an eigenvalue (zero-pole) analysis. We also investigate ... -
On the order-up-to policy with intermittent integer demand and coherent forecasts
(Universität Innsbruck, 21 February 2022)We measure the impact of a first-order integer auto-regressive, INAR(1), demand process on order-up-to (OUT) replenishment policy dynamics. We obtain a unique understanding of the bullwhip behavior for slow-moving integer ... -
Syndromic Monogenic Diabetes Genes Should be Tested in Patients With a Clinical Suspicion of MODY
(American Diabetes Association, 16 November 2021)At present, outside of infancy, genetic testing for monogenic diabetes is typically for mutations in MODY genes that predominantly result in isolated diabetes. Monogenic diabetes syndromes are usually only tested when this ...