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  • Clinch Gregory; Fuller Damian; Govendir Brett; Wells Peter (AFAANZ, 2007)
    This paper investigates whether the accrual anomaly identified by Sloan (1996), whereby investors overestimate the impact of accruals on the persistence of earnings exists within an Australian context. While there is general ...
  • Fletcher Richard; Barrett Nigel (Norweigan School of Business, 2001)
    This paper traces the latest stage in the internationalisation of James N. Kirby Ltd (now Heatcraft Australia Ply. Ltd.), a medium-sized family owned Australian manufacturing firm established almost 80 years ago - namely, ...
  • Kang Kyeong-Soon (IOS Press, 2007)
    This paper presents an investigation of user preferences in global web sites. This study was important to establish an understanding of the barriers in implementing of e-commerce on a global level. The paper begins with ...
  • Dickinson Sonia; Waller David; Kerr Gayle; Mortimer Kathy (ANZMAC, 2008)
    This paper examines how new media has impacted advertiser behaviours in relation to controversial advertising. This research seeks to explore the extent of advertiser engagement and regulatory empowerment in a new media ...
  • Waller David; Shao Alan (Academy of Word Business, Marketing and Management Development, 2004)
    With the increased globalisation of markets, the standardisation of products and promotion has developed. This study, which is part of a larger study on advertising agency practice, will focus on examining some preliminary ...
  • Denize Sara; Baker Ellen; Kan Melanie; Young Louise (European Marketing Academy, 2006)
    Franchise systems are networks structured by cpntractual ties. Traditional governance literature suggests that the contract and information exchange mechanism provide necessary and sufficient means for franchisors to ...
  • Hawryszkiewycz Igor (The Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers Inc (IEEE), 2007)
    The paper addresses issues in aligning collaborative technologies to knowledge management processes. It describes a generic process of knowledge management and identifies important characteristics that distinguish it ...
  • Schweitzer Jochen; Gudergan Siggi (European Academy of Management, 2005)
    We integrate governance and leadership literature to explain the effects of leadership behaviour on the development of dynamic capabilities in alliances. From a stewardship perspective, it is argued that the choice of ...
  • Sivabalan Prabhu; Booth Peter; Malmi Teemu; Brown David (Accounting & Finance Associations of Australia and New Zealand Ltd, 2006)
    This study theoretically develops the exploratory findings from Hansen and Van der Stede (2004), regarding alternative reasons to budget (RtB) in firms. Four operational RtB’s are proposed, which are developed from the ...
  • Waller David; Lanis Roman (Australia and New Zealand Communication Association and La Trobe University, 2008)
    The corporate annual report has become more than a mandatory financial report for public companies, with many companies also using it as an important marketing communication tool. As corporate social responsibility (CSR) ...
  • Young, L. C; Wilkinson, I. (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2001)
    The mix of direct and indirect functions of interfirm relations from a supplier's perspective are reported for a large scale cross national study of interfirm relations carried out in Europe and Asia. Hypotheses regarding ...
  • Voola, R.; Sinnappan, S.; Carlson, J. (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2003)
    Assessing the quality of a Website has received growing attention from academics and practitioners. The objective of this study is to apply the WebQual™ framework developed by Loiacono, Watson and Goodhue (2002) to ...
  • Lawrence Phillip; Davis Douglas; Benn Suzanne (Monash University Business and Economics, Department of Management, 2009)
    This paper presents results of a case study that explores the response of Australian printing firms to social concerns about the impact of industrial activity on the natural environment. The study draws upon both qualitative ...
  • Wang Paul (Association for Consumer Research, 2004)
    Drawing on recent conceptual models on volunteer motivations developed mainly in social psychology, this study proposes that motivation for sports volunteerism is a multidimensional construct that comprises five distinct ...
  • Cashman Richard (The International Centre for Olympic Studies, 2008)
  • Blayney Paul; Freeman Mark (Learning and Teaching Development, 2003)
    This paper reports on the effects of providing students with the ability to selfassess individualized spreadsheet assignments prior to submission for formal assessment. Quality learning outcomes are achieved when students ...
  • Johnston Benjamin; Williams Mary-Anne (UTSePress, 2009)
    Parameter-driven simulations are an effective and efficient method for reasoning about a wide range of commonsense scenarios that can complement the use of logical formalizations. The advantage of simulation is its simplified ...
  • Jenkins Roger; Breach Geoff (University of Melbourne, 2004)
    The Beer Distribution Game is widely used in the teaching of Supply Chain Management and other complex interacting systems. The lessons illustrated by the game are accepted as having a useful level of validity, and ...
  • Callender Guy; Johnston Judith (Global Business and Technology Association, 2002)
    A Best Value approach to procurement decision-making was adopted in varying ways by businesses and governments in a number of countries during the 1990s. While its precise definition is elusive, the emergence of a Best ...