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  • Ge Xin Janet (PRRES, 2011)
    The Chinese government implemented a new regulation in April 2010 for the purpose of regulating and suppressing real estate speculation and maintaining a healthy and sustainable housing market in the long term. This policy ...
  • Menzies Gordon; Zizzo Daniel (Economics Society of Australia, 2004)
    We propose that the formation of beliefs be treated as statistical hypothesis tests, and we label such beliefs inferential expectations. If a belief is overturned through the build-up of evidence, agents are assumed to ...
  • Denize Sara; Miller Kenneth; Young Louise (IMP Group, 2005)
    Despite the importance of information exchange in interfirm relationships, scholars have seldom focused on this construct. Little empirical work is available that explores the theorised relationships between information ...
  • Karantonis Angelo (PRRES, 2011)
    In the recent Federal election campaign in Australia, the Greens political party and several other candidates from other political persuasion expressed a concern that Australia was opening up and selling off its real estate ...
  • Ghosh Sumita; Vale Robert (NZSSES, 2007)
    In New Zealand, urban growth strategies and environmental policies at national and regional levels are influencing urban transformations at the local scale. Intensified residential and mixed use developments are emerging ...
  • O'Mahony Marie (Institut Francais de la Mode, 2011)
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    Robinson Todd (-, 2009)
    This body of work can be situated within an emergent field of cross-disciplinary practice between design and art that employs conceptual and technical strategies from each in order to extend critical dialogue. More ...
  • Asada Toichiro; Chen Pu; Chiarella Carl; Flaschel Peter (Economics Society of Australia, 2004)
    We reformulate and extend the standard AS-AD growth model of the Neoclassical Synthesis (stage I) with its traditional microfoundations. The model still has an LM curve in the place of a Taylor interest rate rule, exhibits ...
  • Heffer Cecilia (-, 2010)
    Lace Narratives was a new collection of over seventy textile works exhibited as a solo exhibition at the Damien Minton Gallery Sydney. It also included an artist event and floor talk. The aim of the work was to challenge ...
  • Rhodes Carl; Westwood Robert (European Academy of Management, 2005)
    In this paper, we seek to further the discussion, problematization and critique of west/east identity relations in leM studies by considering the ethics of the relationship - an issue never far beneath the surface in ...
  • Rodwell John; Noblet Andrew; Mcwilliams John; Teo Stephen (British Academy of Management, 2005)
    Firms operating in service industries such as hospitality are highly competitive organisations that are constantly seeking ways to out-perform their rivals (Timmo, 1993). Despite the need for continuous development and ...
  • Sweetapple Kate (-, 2010)
    This visual research contributes to the field of information visualisation, an area that is seeing enormous growth due to computer literacy and access to data sets, but which remains under-theorised from a visual communication ...
  • Bateman Ian; Day Brett; Dupont Diane; Georgiou Stavros; Louviere Jordan; Morimoto Sanae; Wang Paul (Budapest University of Economic Sciences and Public Administration, 2004)
    While contingent valuation (CV) and choice experiments (CE) share many common features, from a theoretical standpoint the essential and defining difference between them is that while CV exercises pose a single valuation ...
  • Wagner Nadia (Cabinet, 2009)
    July 18-August 8, 2009 Cabinet event space, 300 Nevins Street, Brooklyn, NY ? Recent addition to the permanent collection could be described as an invisible modification of the exhibition space, one invoking change, ...
  • Zochling Hugh; Phipson Matthew (PRRES, 2011)
    The global financial crisis in September 2007 resulted in the most significant downturn in global real estate markets in decades. Listed real estate markets were particularly affected, as the combination of high leverage ...
  • Rauyruen Papassapa; Miller Kenneth; Barrett Nigel (IMP Group, 2005)
    This study aims to provide a picture of how relationship quality can influence customer loyalty or loyalty in the business-to-business context. Building on prior research, we propose relationship quality as a higher ...
  • Camacho Duarte Olga (SOAC, 2011)
    Cities must innovate to achieve liveable and sustainable urban futures. The role of academia has been significant to urban innovation partly because academia has become, to an extent, a R&D laboratory for the public sector. ...
  • Bucic Tania; Gudergan Siggi (University of Murcia, 2004)
    Organisational structural factors have become a point of contention in recent years within the marketing and management literature with important implications for marketing strategy. In this paper we conceptually and ...
  • Novianto Rony; Williams Mary-Anne (IEEE, 2009)
    A robot may not be truly self-aware even though it can have some characteristics of self-awareness, such as having emotional states or the ability to recognize itself in the mirror. We define self-awareness in robots to ...
  • Cox Eva (Centre for Research on Social Inclusion, Macquarie University, 2003)
    The paper below explores the possibility that perceptions of unfairness may be much more powerful than measured material poverty as a driver of social cohesion or fragmentation. Much of the debate in this area focuses on ...