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230 Queen's Building, Southlands
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Gambling Research -
His research and consultancy interests focus on two key areas.
Guy has undertaken extensive research into gambling. He was lead researcher on an Alcohol Concern Wales-funded research project into gambling in collaboration with the Royal School of Psychiatrists, Wales (2015). Guy is interested in developing research into gambling in the workplace and in sport.
Guy was also the lead researcher on two Southlands Methodist Trust (SMT)-funded research project which focused on gambling and young people, as well as the social impacts of casino gambling in Luton (2013).
The gambling and young people project was a critical assessment of young peoples' perceptions, attitudes and behaviour towards gambling in the UK (2014). The research particularly focusses on students at university and is being conducted in collaboration with major gambling operators, charities and groups who offer support and advice on gambling issues. This project emerged as a consequence of an earlier SMT-funded study on of the social impacts of a UK local, provincial casino on key stakeholder groups.
Hotel Sustainability Research -
Guy completed a study into sustainability in the international hotel sector in 2013 exploring and comparing the corporate social responsibility and sustainability practices of five leading international hotel companies in collaboration with Hotel Analyst, London.
Published Paper
Conference Keynote Speech
‘The relationship between Alcohol and Gambling Behaviours’ Dr Guy Bohane University of Roehampton Business School, London 1st Welsh National Conference on Excessive Gambling, Wales – 24th June 2014.
Conference presentation
Jagger, S. & Bohane, G. (2012), The Case for Compulsory Ethics, ABS/HEA Conference, Innovations in Challenging Times, Manchester. (24th April 2012)
Good Practice in Research Ethics & Integrity, 24th November 2016, King's Manor, York.
Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Conference contribution › peer-review
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis