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  • Fang Yongqing; Wang Karen; Teo Stephen (Australia and New Zealand International Business Academy, 2007)
    Social face values are found to have influence on the willingness of sharing information within cultural contexts. Face values profoundly penetrate the whole Chinese society, reflecting a high collectivist and large power ...
  • Wang Karen; Fang Yongqing (Monash University, 2009)
    The practice in relation to face values reflects the large power distance and collectivism prevalent in Chinese societies. Members of such societies emphasize saving and enhancing of face of individuals who occupy higher ...
  • Reid Sacha (University of Surrey, 2006)
    Rural areas have encountered numerous changes to the economic and social fabric of their communities over recent decades. The combined impact of climatic conditions, changing economies and the outmigration of individuals ...
  • Pratt Jonathan (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2004)
    During the 1990s, many Australian universities uncritically adopted problematic and unproven online learning technologies, leading to wasted resources, unfulfilled expectations and in some cases, program and organisational ...
  • Small Garrick (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The social sustainability of current trends that have impacted on property and the built environment are examined. Major social changes, especially over the last generation are reviewed in terms of their impact on the built ...
  • Silvennoinen Annastiina; Thorp Susan (Financial Management Association, 2010)
    We study conditional volatility and correlation dynamics for returns to commodity fu- tures, stocks and bonds, from May 1990-July 2009 using DSTCC- GARCH. The models allow correlation to vary smoothly between extreme states ...
  • Small Jennifer; Harris Candice; Wilson Erica (Victoria University, 2006)
    The in-flight magazine is one of many industrialised print media to which the traveller is exposed. According to Thurlow and Jaworski (2003), in-flight magazines, however 'ideologically innocent' they may appear, can be ...
  • Darcy, Simon (Travel and Tourism Research Association, 2007)
    This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and draws implications for improving airline management practices. The theoretical foundation for the paper is based on ...
  • Karantonis Angelo (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The level of foreign investment in the Australian property market has increased nearly one hundred fold since 1980, rising from $269 million in 1980 to over $25.7 billion in 2004. But the increase cannot be attributed ...
  • Johnston Benjamin; Williams Mary-Anne (Atlantis Press, 2009)
    A great deal of contention can be found within the published literature on grounding and the symbol grounding problem, much of it motivated by appeals to intuition and unfalsifiable claims. We seek to define a formal ...
  • Bucic Tania; Gudergan Siggi (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2004)
    While standard tests for assessing the reliability of reflective scales exist, the marketing literature places less emphasis on approaches that assist in evaluating formative scales. In this paper we apply the confirmatory ...
  • Wang Paul; Tang Yiming; Tse Stone (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2006)
    China is going through a rapid transition phase from the old centrally planned economy to an increasingly open market economy. This paper examines whether the market orientation (MO) concept originally developed in the ...
  • Soliman Fawzy; Mehrez Ahmed (International Employment Relations Association, 2009)
    A model for assessing the quality of quality management programs is presented in this paper. The role of Strategic Gaps and Knowledge Gaps in evaluating the quality of quality management programs is discussed in this paper. ...
  • Riedy Christopher (Economics and Environment Network, Australian National University, 2003)
    Economic analysis has been central to the development of greenhouse abatement policy in Australia. Current Australian policy is to remain outside the Kyoto Protocol, while still attempting to meet the emission ...
  • Carlson Jamie; Sinnappan Sukunesan (We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University, 2003)
    The issue of measuring the relationship between e-service quality to develop e-loyalty has emerged as an area of strategic importance in the information systems and marketing literature in recent times. This paper proposes a ...
  • Massey Graham; Dawes Philip (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2003)
    Effective cross-functional relationships (CFRs) between Marketing and other departments are critical to the performance of most organisations. CFRs are part of Porter's value chain, and are an important aspect of a firm's ...
  • De Valence Gerard (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The theoretical foundations, or lack of, and the future development of construction economics has been the subject of debate for some time. The purpose of the paper is to explain the basis for these and argue for the ...
  • Burke Sandra (ANZMAC, 2007)
    A framework to aid in identifying relevant competitive sets in dynamic markets is proposed. It utilizes goal-oriented consumer categorization to derive competitive sets defined by consumers¿ fuzzy needs-based consideration ...
  • Perrott Bruce (British Academy of Management, 2007)
    Some researchers contend that only through a deep understanding of the possibilities and nature of routine coordinated activity, that whole industries be properly framed and understood This article sets out to demonstrate ...
  • Chelliah John; Nikolova Natalia; Davis Douglas (ANZAM, 2008)
    This paper reveals the lack of discovery of the interrelationships between the various factors identified as key factors in building successful in client-consultant relationships. Masterful management of these success ...