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  • Fulop Liz; Wang Karen; Yao Yanhong (Monash University, 2005)
    The paper reports on a study of International Joint Ventures (IJVs) in China. First, it provides empirical evidence on how Chinese managers in IJV s are responding to the new work environment on dimensions of work values ...
  • Van Leeuwen Theo (Walter De Gruyter & Co, 2009)
    This article looks at toys for very small children, an object of study that has been pursued in psychoanalysis (by Freud and Erikson, for example), but all too infrequently in semiotics. Specifically, it analyzes the social ...
  • Cartier Carolyn (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011)
    Since its popularisation in the 1980's, the idea of the world city has travelled widely through the literatures of urban geography, international planning and interdisciplinary urban studies into diverse public spheres, ...
  • McKnight, D. C (Routledge, 2003)
    This paper outlines the high level of interest that News Corporation’s Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Murdoch, has always had in politics. It details his trajectory on the political spectrum, arguing that while his ...
  • McKnight, D. C (American Chemical Society, 2002)
    This paper outlines the high level of interest that News Corporation's Chief Executive Officer, Rupert Murdoch, has always had in politics. It details his trajectory on the political spectrum, arguing that while his ...
  • Harris Barry; Buchanan John (Cornell University, 2005)
    THE REALITIESAND PERCEPTION OF INTERCONNECTEDNESS on a global scale are becoming increasingly evident owing to enhanced technology and the escalating scale of human impact on the rest of humanity and on the environment. ...
  • Kessie, Edwini Kwame (2001)
    The proliferation of regional trade agreements in recent years raises the question as to whether they are building blocks or stumbling blocks for the multilateral trading system. Studies carried out by academics, the WTO ...
  • Gothe Jacqueline (DAB Lab, 2008)
    These days we all share a global concern for the world in which we live, but have many different views on how exactly it is we should be living within it. Jacqueline Gothe's exhibition Worldviews explores visual representations ...
  • Duke N; Meynecke J; Dittman S; Ellison A; Anger K; Berger U; Cannicci S; Diele K; Ewel K; Field Colin; Koedam N; Lee S; Marchand C; Nordhaus I; Dahdouh-Guebas F (Amer Assoc Advancement Science, 2007)
    At a meeting of world mangrove experts held last year in Australia, it was unanimously agreed that we face the prospect of a world deprived of the services offered by mangrove ecosystems, perhaps within the next 100 years. ...
  • Hutchinson Marie; Wilkes Lesley; Jackson Debra; Vickers Margaret (Kluwer Academic-Plenum-Human Sciences Press, 2009)
    This paper reports findings from the first, qualitative stage of a national sequential, mixed method study of bullying in the Australian nursing workplace. Twenty-six nurses who had experience of workplace bullying were ...
  • Hanen Claire; Zinder Yakov (Springer, 2009)
    The Garey-Johnson algorithm is a well known polynomial-time algorithm constructing an optimal schedule for the maximum lateness problem with unit execution time tasks, two parallel identical processors, precedence constraints ...
  • Singh G.; Zinder Yakov (Australian Society for Operations Research, 2000)
    The critical path method remains one of the most popular approaches in practical scheduling. Being developed for the makespan problem this method can also be generalized to the maximum lateness problem. For the unit execution ...
  • Azize Joseph (Brill, 2002)
    There is found in the ancient art of Mesopotamia an enigmatic bearded hero who appears in several attitudes, but often wrestling wild animals. An analysis of the art demonstrates that this figure is a guardian of the natural ...
  • Carey Gabrielle (University of Western Sydney, 2005)
    This paper looks at the phenomenon of celebrity and how it has affected publishing and the literary culture of Australia.
  • Kandlbinder Peter (Routledge, 2007)
    There is a widely held belief in the value of learning through practice. Employers in particular place skills and industry experience above academic knowledge. They often argue that graduates without a period of work ...
  • Goodall Heather (University of California Press, Journals Division, 2005)
    Public historians work with the explosive content of contested histories when they research collaborattvelv at communitv level, where class, cultural, and racial divides intersect. The naive optimism of the 1970s, which ...
  • Royce, Terry (2011-02-21)
    Dr Terry Royce from ELSSA discusses essential writing and study skills and the support that is available for researchers at UTS.
  • Harrison Martin (Post-Pressed, 2006)