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  • Braithwaite Jeffrey; Westbrook Mary; Hindle Donald; Iedema Roderick; Black Deborah (Longman, 2006)
    Hospitals are being restructured more frequently. Increased cost efficiency is the usual justification given for such changes. All 20 major teaching hospitals in Australia's two most populous states were investigated by ...
  • Xu Jun; Quddus Mohammed; Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar); Faranda Ben (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2005)
    This research intends to identify the differences and similarities of knowledge management in Large organizations and Small and Medium size enterprises (SMEs). Primary data were collected by interviewing five large businesses ...
  • Heness Gregory; Booth Norman; Ben-Nissan Besim (Trans Tech Publications, 2008)
    This study investigates the effect of specimen volume o the compressive strenmgth of open cell brittle ceramics. A siries of unconfined compression tests were carried out on specimens ranging in volume. The crushing strength ...
  • Tan, H. K (Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group, 2003)
    Student self-assessment is a popular practice for enhancing student empowerment in the assessment process. However, in recent times various writers have questioned whether the practice of student self-assessment automatically ...
  • Monteiro Marta; Santos Conceiã§Ã£O; Soares Amadeu; Mann Reinier (Allen Press, 2008)
  • Wong Yuk Kuen; Wilson David (Association for Computing Machinery, 2004)
    The purpose of this paper is to examine the important relationships between task training experience and software review performance. A total of 192 subjects voluntarily participated in a laboratory experimental research ...
  • Zhu Mei; Chiarella Carl; He Xuezhong; Wang Duo (Elsevier Science BV, 2009)
    The market maker plays an important role in price formation, but his/her behavior and stabilizing impact on the market are relatively unclear, in particular in speculative markets. This paper develops a financial market ...
  • Retallick M; Babister K; Varga Carlos; Ball James; Askew E (Engineers Australia, 2009)
    Since publication of ARR87, available computer resources have increased thus enabling the analysis of a pluviograph record. This analysis typically involves extracting the significant storm events and determining the ...
  • Baur Dirk; Mckeating C (Fitness Information Technology, 2011)
    This study analyzes the effects of initial public offerings (IPO) on the performance of European football clubs. We use a unique panel dataset consisting of domestic and international performance data to investigate a ...
  • Chiarella Carl; Dieci Roberto; He Xuezhong (Routledge, 2011)
    It is believed that diversity is good for our society, but is it good for financial markets? In particular, does the diversity with respect to beliefs among investors reduce the market risk of risky assets? The current ...
  • Stokes Donald; Wright Anna; Matolcsy Zoltan (Engineers Media for Engineers Australia, 2006)
    The Australian Stock Exchange's Principles of Good Corporate Governance and Best Practice Recommendations require all listed companies that do not have a majority of independent directors to explain their reasons. ...
  • Wong Yuk Kuen; Wilson David (ACTA Press, 2003)
    Past research suggests that individuals' experience and task training are the factor to software review performance. However, there is no empirical evidence in the software review literature to show how individuals' ...
  • Da Silva Rosa Raymond; Saverimuttu Nirmal; Walter Terry (Blackwell, 2005)
    The financial economics literature typically distinguishes between two classes of investors, namely `informed¿ and `uninformed¿ traders. Informed traders are those who possess some fundamental information about the true ...
  • Ahmed Sara; Swan Shirley (Symposium Journals, 2006)
    This quote from feminist management academic Yvonne Benschop epitomises a central critique of how the term `diversity¿ operates within organisations. In relation to this special issue, it raises a number of important ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Sage, 2009)
    In this chapter, I will introduce the notion of the researcher, especially as a doctoral student, as someone who is expected to think for a living. Thinking for a living, it will be suggested, means following ideas - even ...
  • Jacka Elizabeth (Taylor and Francis, 2004)
    Before communication historians rush to jump on to the latest trend an adequate foundation needs to be laid in the economic and institutional history of the mass media. (Gomery, 2001, p.298) [H]istorical work begins ...
  • Jacka Elizabeth (Taylor and Francis, 2004)
    Before communication historians rush to jump on to the latest trend an adequate foundation needs to be laid in the economic and institutional history of the mass media. (Gomery, 2001, p.298) [Hlistorical work begins ...
  • Spry, D. C (UTSePress, 2007)
    This report is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuses to these rights. It challenges views that give authority exclusively to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human ...
  • Spry, Damien (UTSePress, 2008)
    This report is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuses to these rights. It challenges views that give authority exclusively to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights, ...