Items where Author is "Adeniyi, O"
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Journal article
ADENIYI, O., SADIQ, A.S., PILLAI, P., ALJAIDI, M. and KAIWARTYA, O., 2024. Securing mobile edge computing using hybrid deep learning method. Computers, 13 (1): 25. ISSN 2073-431X
ADENIYI, O., BROWN, A. and WHYSALL, P., 2023. Spatial concentration of gambling opportunities: an urban scale perspective. Cities, 140: 104386. ISSN 0264-2751
ADENIYI, O., SADIQ, A.S., PILLAI, P., TAHEIR, M.A. and KAIWARTYA, O., 2023. Proactive self healing approaches in mobile edge computing: a systematic literature review. Computers. ISSN 2073-431X (Forthcoming)
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2023. Analysing the effect of betting shops on crime in England. Regional Studies. ISSN 0034-3404
KAPILASHRAMI, A., OTIS, M., OMODARA, D., NANDI, A., VATS, A., ADENIYI, O., SPEED, E., POTTER, J.L., EDER, B., PAREEK, M., BHUI, K. and I-COPE CONSORTIUM, , 2021. Ethnic disparities in health & social care workers’ exposure, protection, and clinical management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK. Critical Public Health. ISSN 0958-1596
WHYSALL, P., BROWN, A. and ADENIYI, O., 2020. Retail location preferences: a comparative analysis. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 55: 102146. ISSN 0969-6989
Chapter in book
GALLELLALAGE, R., WIJEYARATNE, O. and ADENIYI, O., 2020. Development of a conceptual framework to study customer buying behaviour during a pandemic crises. In: G.T. PAPANIKOS, ed., Abstracts 18th Annual International Conference on Management 29-30 June and 1-2 July 2020, Athens, Greece. Athens: Athens Institute for Education and Research. ISBN 9789605983536
Conference contribution
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F., NEWTON, A. and MCALANEY, J., 2024. Gambling related harm: citywide analysis of betting shops and crime. In: Bristol Hub for Gambling Harms International Interdisciplinary Colloquium, Bristol, 10 October 2024.
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F., NEWTON, A. and MCALANEY, J., 2024. Gambling related harm and gambling provisioning. In: The 24th European Society of Criminology Conference, University of Bucharest, 11-14 September 2024.
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F., MCALANEY, J. and NEWTON, A., 2024. Gambling related harm – betting shops and crime in England. In: Current Advances in Gambling Research, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 19-21 June 2024.
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2023. Analysing the effect of betting shops on crime in England. In: 23rd European Society of Criminology Conference, Florence, Italy, 6-9 September 2023.
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2023. Betting shop provisioning and crime patterns in England. In: Geographical Information Science Research UK (GISRUK 2023), University of Glasgow, Glasgow, 18-21 April 2023.
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2022. Effect of betting shops on crime in England. In: Howard League for Penal Conference: Crime, Justice And The Human Condition: Beyond The Cris(es) – Reframing And Reimagining Justice, Keble College, University of Oxford, 13-14 September 2022.
ADENIYI, O. and TURA, F., 2022. Relationship between gambling provisioning and crime patterns. In: British Society of Criminology Annual Conference 2022, University of Surrey, 28 June - 1 July 2022.
ADENIYI, O., BROWN, A. and WHYSALL, P., 2020. Retail concentration - deliberate or not? In: Geographical Information Science Research UK Conference (GISRUK) 2020, London [virtual], 21-23 July 2020.
GALLELLALAGE, R., WIJEYARATNE, O. and ADENIYI, O., 2020. Development of a conceptual framework to study customer buying behaviour during a pandemic crises. In: 18th Annual International Conference on Marketing, Athens Institute for Education and Research (ATINER), Athens, Greece, 29 June - 2 July 2020.
ADENIYI, O., BROWN, A. and WHYSALL, P., 2018. Exploratory analysis of retailers and socio-economic deprivation. In: British Academy of Management annual conference (BAM2018), Bristol, 04-06 September 2018.
Thesis
ADENIYI, O., 2020. Commercial locations and social deprivation: a critical assessment of alleged anti-social retailers' locations and socio-economic deprivation in England. PhD, Nottingham Trent University.
Website content
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2023. Betting shops shown to contribute to higher neighbourhood crime figures. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.
Other
ADENIYI, O., TURA, F. and NEWTON, A., 2023. The presence of betting shops is linked to increased likelihood of crime in England. Guelph, Ontario: Gambling Research Exchange (GREO)..