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Journal article

AL-HABAIBEH, A., WATKINS, M., SHAKMAK, B., JAVARESHK, M.B. and ALLISON, S., 2024. Assessing air quality and physical risks to E-scooter riders in urban environments through artificial intelligence and a mixed methods approach. Applied Energy, 376 (Part B): 124282. ISSN 0306-2619

ALLISON, S., AKBAR, M.B., ALLISON, C., PADLEY, K. and WORMALL, S., 2024. Evaluating the impact of an incentive scheme to encourage pregnant people to set a quit-smoking date. European Journal of Marketing. ISSN 0309-0566

AL-HABAIBEH, A., WATKINS, M., SHAKMAK, B., JAVARESHK, M.B. and ALLISON, S., 2023. Towards more sustainable urban transportation for NetZero cities: assessing air quality and risk for e-scooter users using sensor fusion and artificial intelligence. Energy Proceedings. ISSN 2004-2965

GILLOOLEY, S.-M., RESNICK, S.M., WOODALL, T. and ALLISON, S., 2023. The self-perceived age of GenX women: prioritising female subjective age identity in marketing. European Journal of Marketing. ISSN 0309-0566

BANISTER, E., HAMILTON, K., PIACENTINI, M., ABBOUD, L., ALLISON, S., BRUCE, H., HEIN, W., HIGGINS, L., HOYLAND, C., NAIRN, A., PARRY, S. and TONNER, A., 2023. Let there be a "We": insights into collaborative academic working. European Journal of Marketing. ISSN 0309-0566 (Forthcoming)

WOODALL, T., PICH, C., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., ALLISON, S., HOWARTH, R. and POORREZAEI, M., 2022. To be a marketer or do what marketers do? Using a mixed method approach to explore the aspiring marketer mindset. Journal of Vocational Behavior, 135: 103716. ISSN 0001-8791

BROWN, A. and ALLISON, S., 2020. Attitudinal and normative responses to advertising stimuli and vaping intentions. International Journal of Market Research. ISSN 1470-7853

PRINCE, C. and ALLISON, S., 2003. Corporate university developments in the UK SME sector. Journal of Worplace Learning, 15 (5), pp. 229-239. ISSN 1366-5626

Chapter in book

ALLISON, S., HILLER, A., BROWN, A. and ALLISON, C., 2015. Primary care trust: helping to save lives. In: J. FAHY and D. JOBBER, eds., Foundations of marketing. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill, pp. 27-30. ISBN 9780077167950

ALLISON, S., HILLER, A. and BROWN, A., 2014. Amy’s story: case study prepared for Fahy, J. and Jobber, D., 2014. In: Foundations of marketing. Maidenhead: McGraw-Hill.

Conference contribution

PADLEY, K., ALLISON, S., ALLISON, C. and AKBAR, M.B., 2023. Consideration of the individual impact on participants of a financial incentive scheme designed to eliminate tobacco dependency during pregnancy at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. In: Smoking Cessation and Health (SCaH 2023), Manchester, 14 September 2023.

ALLISON, C., PADLEY, K., ALLISON, S. and AKBAR, M.B., 2023. Evaluating the pilot maternity Tobacco Dependence Treatment Service (TDTS) incentive scheme at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (July 2023). In: Smoking Cessation and Health (SCaH 2023), Manchester, 14 September 2023.

GILLOOLEY, S.-M., RESNICK, S., WOODALL, T. and ALLISON, S., 2021. Female consumer age in/securities and 'the self'. In: Academy of Marketing Conference 2021: Reframing Marketing Priorities, [virtual], 5-7 July 2021.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ALLISON, A., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2020. Exploring the factors found to contribute to people’s motivation to cycle: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ALLISON, A., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2020. Exploring the segmentation profiles of those new to cycling and who have increased their cycling: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., DALE, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2020. Exploring the themes emerging from qualitative comments from an on-street cycling survey: the impact of new infrastructure in Nottingham city. In: Cycling and Society 2020 symposium, Virtual, 10-11 September 2020.

ALLISON, S., HOWARTH, R. and SHARP, H., 2020. Professional competence frameworks and personalisation: their role in employability. In: CABS Learning Teaching and Student Experience Conference, Online, 14-18 September 2020.

WOODALL, T., ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of front-line staff e bike use initiative at Nottingham City Council: a policy discussion. In: Cycling and Society Annual Symposium, Department of Social and Political Science, University of Chester, Chester, 2-3 September 2019.

BROWN, A. and ALLISON, S., 2019. Salience of promotional messages: exploring mediating effects of attitudinal and normative influence on promotional stimuli and intentions to vape. In: 18th International Conference on Research in Advertising 2019, Krems, Austria, June 2019.

ALLISON, C. and ALLISON, S., 2018. Successes in reducing smoking in pregnancy at SFHFT: supporting NHS Saving Babies' Lives. In: East Midlands Academic Health Science Network's Maternity Safety Sharing and Learning Event, NSPCC National Training Centre, Leicester, 2 May 2018.

WOODALL, T., PICH, C., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and ALLISON, S., 2018. 'Marketer behaviour': the strange case of the missing discipline. In: 6th International Symposium on Marketing Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 22-24 April 2018.

ALLISON, C. and ALLISON, S., 2018. Policy discussion paper: Successes in reducing smoking in pregnancy at SFHFT: supporting NHS England 'Saving Babies' Lives'. In: Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group’s Local Maternity System Board, Nottingham, March 2018.

ALLISON, C. and ALLISON, S., 2018. Successes in reducing smoking in pregnancy at SFHFT: supporting NHS Saving Babies' Lives. In: Nottingham City Clinical Commissioning Group’s Local Maternity System Board, Nottingham, March 2018.

ALLISON, C. and ALLISON, S., 2018. Successes in reducing smoking in pregnancy at SFHFT: supporting NHS Saving Babies’ Lives. In: NHS England Midlands and East Leading Change, Adding Value Conference, Leicester Race Course, Leicester, 28 February 2018.

BROWN, A. and ALLISON, S., 2017. Marketing a healthier choice: exploring young people’s perception of e-cigarettes. In: 50th Academy of Marketing Conference (AM2017), Hull University Business School, Hull, 3-6 July 2017.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and PICH, C., 2017. It’s just for old men and children: exploring self-image barriers to cycling. In: 50th Academy of Marketing Conference, Hull University Business School, Hull, 3-6 July 2017. (Forthcoming)

ALLISON, S., MACKINTOSH, J., SPRY, L. and PICH, C., 2017. It’s too big to cope with: practitioners’ experiences of climate change communications. In: 50th Academy of Marketing Conference, Hull University Business School, Hull, 3-6 July 2017. (Forthcoming)

ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and WOODALL, T., 2016. Exploring non-situational barriers to utility cycling amongst young adults. In: Cycling and Society Annual Research Symposium, Lancaster, 29-30 September 2016.

WOODALL, T., ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and PICH, C., 2016. Exploring young adults’ perceptions of cycling and cyclists. In: Low Carbon Future Cities Symposium, Boots Library, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, 14 June 2016.

ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and WOODALL, T., 2016. Exploring young adults’ perceptions of cycling and cyclists. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference 2016, Newcastle Business School at Northumbria University, Newcastle upon Tyne, 4-7 July 2016.

ALLISON, S., HOWARTH, R. and ANDERSON, S., 2014. Should I stay or should I go?: A study of the factors influencing attendance at live football matches. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, 7-10 July 2014.

ALLISON, S., HOWARTH, R. and ANDERSON, S., 2014. Should I stay or should I go?: Should I stay or should I go?: A study of the factors influencing attendance at live football matches. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, 7-10 July 2014, Bournemouth.

ALLISON, S., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and PRESTON, S., 2014. Voucher promotions and loyalty in luxury restaurants. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, 7-10 July 2014, Bournemouth.

ALLISON, S., 2014. An enhancement to PESTLE: encouraging structure, evidence and insight in the macro marketing audit [poster presentation]. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Bournemouth University, Bournemouth, 7-10 July 2014, Bournemouth.

ALLISON, S. and ALLISON, C., 2012. An evaluation of breastfeeding awareness events in a secondary school. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Southampton Management School, University of Southampton, 2-5 July 2012, Southampton.

ALLISON, S., 2012. The marketing mix: from products to life enhancing experiences. In: Academy of Marketing Annual Conference, Southampton Management School, University of Southampton, 2-5 July 2012, Southampton.

Confidential report for external body

ALLISON, S., PICH, C., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of staff pool e bike initiative: top-lines report for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Nottingham City Council Adult Social Care eBike Evaluation – Focus Group 1: March 2019: Providing insight for policy development. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

PICH, C., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., ALLISON, S., WATSON, T. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Western cycle corridor user survey: initial evaluation of written comments for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., PICH, C. and GREGSON, I., 2019. Evaluation of front-line staff e bike use initiative: top-lines report for NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

Digital or visual media

ALLISON, S., 2017. 10 gode grunde til at cykle. [Digital or Visual Media]

Newspaper or popular journal contribution

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. The Epoch Times. ISSN 1749-5997

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists – a view from the UK. LocalHealthGuide.

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. EconoTimes.

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. The Metro. ISSN 1469-6215

Professional or trade journal contribution

ALLISON, S. and ALLISON, A., 2020. Are the UK Government's cycling plans genuine? LocalGov.

ALLISON, S., AMES, C. and ALLISON, A., 2020. Tories relying on Labour councils to boost cycling. Highways Magazine.

ALLISON, S., 2017. 10 Gründe, warum Velofahren gut für alle ist. Basler Veloblatt (208).

ALLISON, S., 2017. 10 gode grunde til at cykle. ForskerZonen.

ALLISON, S., 2009. Advice to boost team morale. . ISSN 1479-2915

ALLISON, S., 2009. Building confidence. , p. 32. ISSN 1362-2021

Research report for external body

ALLISON, S., AKBAR, M.B. and PADLEY, K., 2023. Evaluating the pilot maternity tobacco treatment service incentive scheme at Sherwood Forest Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. UNSPECIFIED.

ALLISON, S. and HEWITT, M., 2023. Identifying socio-demographic characteristics of pregnant women presenting as smokers during pregnancy: employing Acorn segment types. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., WATKINS, M., BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M., SHAKMAK, B. and GREGSON, I., 2023. E-scooter trial evaluation summary: a selection of resources of NCC management. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

ALLISON, S. and WOODALL, T., 2022. Enhancing the benefits and lowering the barriers to e-scooter use – a social marketing approach to achieving mode shift away from the private car. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S. and WOODALL, T., 2022. What is the evidence for mode shift as a result of Nottingham City's e-scooter trial? Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

WOODALL, T., BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Comparison of NCC’s e-scooter user vs non-user quantitative survey results. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M., WOODALL, T. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Analysis of NCC’s e-scooter non-user survey qualitative data. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T. and BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M., 2022. Analysis of NCC’s e-scooter user survey qualitative data. Nottingham: Nottingham Trent University.

ALLISON, S. and WATKINS, M., 2022. Discussion paper: The missing morning commuter rides. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

WOODALL, T. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Discussion paper: NCC's user-successful e-scooter trail may be seen by non-users as just another, different, travel option imposed on an already congested urban travel space in Nottingham City. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

WOODALL, T., BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Interim analysis of NCC’s e-scooter non-user survey questionnaire: a management report for Nottingham City Council. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

GREGSON, I., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Headline insights from initial analysis of Wind-Link Nottingham e-scooter trial focus group data. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

WOODALL, T., BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Interim analysis of NCC's Superpedestrian E-scooter survey questionnaire: a management report for Nottingham City Council. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

SHAKMAK, B., WATKINS, M. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Analysis of Superpedestrain e-scooter journeys for November 2020 to October 2021. A management report for Nottingham City Council. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

BATHAEI JAVARESHK, M., WOODALL, T. and ALLISON, S., 2022. Headline insights from initial analysis of Wind-Link Nottingham e-scooter trial survey data. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

SHAKMAK, B., ALLISON, S. and WATKINS, M., 2021. Initial analysis of Wind e-scooter journeys for November and December 2020: a management report for Nottingham City Council. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2019. Evaluation of front-line ASC staff e bike use initiative. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G., GREGSON, I. and ALLISON, A., 2019. Insights from NCC’s WCC survey: a policy discussion paper for the Greater Nottingham Cycle Development Group. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

ALLISON, S., 2019. Derby-Nottingham Transforming Cities tranche 2: logic map for interventions to encourage cycling - feedback from NBS Research Group. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council, p. 7.

ALLISON, S., ALLISON, A., WOODALL, T., ARMANNSDOTTIR, G. and GREGSON, I., 2019. User profiles of people who have started to cycle or cycle more since the Western Cycle Corridor has been implemented. Nottingham: Nottingham City Council.

Website content

ALLISON, S., 2019. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. Cycling Passion.

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. Edinburgh: Faculty of Sport and Exercise Medicine UK.

ALLISON, S., 2017. Ten reasons why we should all love cyclists. Crows Nest, NSW, Australia: Special Broadcasting Service Corporation.

ALLISON, S., 2017. 10 Gründe, warum Velofahren gut für ALLE ist. Basel, Switzerland: Pro Velo beider Basel.

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