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  • Xue Dongbai; Wang Changxin (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The importance of knowledge management for construction companies has been gradually recognized by the industry. While explicit knowledge has been handled by many existing information systems, tacit knowledge is much ...
  • Garlin Francine; Mcguiggan Robyn; Miller Kenneth; Wang Paul (Aix Graduate School of Management, University Paul Cezanne, 2007)
    The nature of tasks undertaken by consumers in the course of decision-making and consumption are an important consideration for researchers and practitioners alike, but on the whole neglected in the literature. In an ...
  • Green Jennifer (Pacific Employment Relations Association, 2010)
    The recent focus on business practices under neo-liberal economic policies has seen a resurgence of issues about the place and importance of ethics and values. This paper extracts the key components from the literature in ...
  • Leveaux Rene (International Business Information Management Association, 2010)
    The main aim and focus of this work is to examine the impacts of the differing information technologies, currently used in sport, are having on the competitorâ¿¿s decision making processes and their match management. One ...
  • Waller David (Queensland University of Technology, 2010)
    Over the last ten years a number of major corporate ethical and financial disasters has resulted in organisations taking steps to improve their financial reporting, corporate governance, ethical practice and social ...
  • Teo Stephen; Liang Yu; Zhu Cherrie; Tang Dingqiang (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2006)
    This study tests a strategic HRM model by examining the relationship between HR practices and perceived firm performance in 39 software firms in China. Due to the small sample size, Partial Least Squares modelling was ...
  • Wang Paul; Menictas Constantinos; Louviere Jordan (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2007)
    This paper tests the Erdem and Swait (1998) brand equity framework using latent class structural equation modelling. While there are a number of conceptual and measurement models of brand equity in the literature, we ...
  • Price Oriana; Johnsson Mary (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2009)
    This paper argues for adopting a practice lens to organisational research as a complementary balance to contemporary managerial views of work and workers. It utilises Schatzkian theories of practice and illustrates these ...
  • Casey John; Dalton Bronwen (Australasian Political Studies Association, 2004)
    New approaches to governance that have evolved in parallel to the expansion of the community sector offer the promise of meaningful coproduction of public policy. However, surveys of workers in community organisations highlight ...
  • Foley Carmel; Hayllar Bruce (University of Technology Sydney, 2007)
    This paper presents the findings of a research project that explored the experience of caravan park holidays for repeat visitors. The study was conducted by way of in-depth interview with 22 visitors to a caravan park ...
  • Crouch Geoffrey; Devinney Timothy; Dolnicar Sara; Huybers Twan; Louviere Jordan; Oppewal Harmen (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2005)
    Studies of tourism demand are numerous. But studies of how consumers apportion discretionary resources to tourism and across other competing categories of discretionary expenditure are non-existent. Therefore, how ...
  • Marks Robert; Wilkinson Ian; Young Louise (New England Complex Systems Institute (NECSI), 2006)
    Firms achieve competitive advantage in part through the development of cooperative relations with other firms and organisations. We describe a program of research designed to map and model the development of cooperative ...
  • Chew Eng (IEEE, 2011)
    Abstract⿿ The paper proposes a KaaS conceptual model by using the well-known definitions of knowledge vis-à-vis information. Based on this KaaS model, using the principles of business model and service science, the paper ...
  • Angus-Leppan Tamsin; Owen Katherine (EMA, 2006)
    Most research on ethical consumerism has attempted to describe the ethical consumer but not to understand the ethical purchasing process. The ethical purchasing process is of particular interest to marketers as it is ...
  • Perrott Bruce (Chartered Institute of Marketing, 2003)
    There is a high level of interest and debate among academics and the business community regarding the future of electronic business. In recent times there has been considerable disillusionment with the losses and negative ...
  • Wong Charles; Wilkinson Ian; Young Louise (Curtin Univerisity of Technology, 2007)
    In order to develop appropriate theories of relationship management we need to understand the types of relations that can exist and the types of problems they pose for the firms involved. We report the results of research ...
  • Davis Douglas (RMIT University, 2002)
    This paper presents some findings on the training and education in quality received by middle managers in a number of Australian organisations with quality programs. The findings are from a study of the beliefs and ...
  • Zhu Zhenfeng; Zhu Xingquan; Gua Yue-Fei; Xua Xiangyang (ACM, 2010)
    Traditional machine learning methods, such as Support Vector Machines (SVMs), usually assume that training and test data share the same distributions. Due to the inherent dynamic data nature, it is often observed that (1) ...
  • Perrott Bruce (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2003)
    Electronic business developments have the potential for considerable strategic implications on the way organisations operate and service their markets. When the impact is considerable, an organisation is required to make ...
  • Sharma Neeru; Young Louise (Curtin University of Technology, 2007)
    The purpose of this paper is to investigate if, how and to what extent Indian firms’ trust in their international suppliers varies according to where partners are located. Despite the vast scape and growth rate of this ...