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  • Sundin Heidi; Brown David; Booth Peter (European Accounting Association (EAA), 2008)
    Organisations are increasingly being pressured by stakeholders to acknowledge and manage their interests (Phillips 2003; Freeman 1984). However, conflicts can arise where multiple stakeholders have differing interests, ...
  • Johns Robyn; Teo Stephen; Harrington Katrina (International Employment Relations Association, 2007)
    This article reports the findings from a study which examines the adoption of recruitment and selection methods for graduates in Australia by examining the differences and similarities in the perceptions between graduate ...
  • Brown Philip; Ferguson Andrew; Jackson Andrew (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2009)
    For almost forty years Trevor Sykes was one of the most recognizable business journalists in Australia. Sykes created his Pierpont character in February 1972 while writing for Australia's leading financial paper, the ...
  • Crouch Geoffrey; Louviere Jordan (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2003)
    This study examined the buyer behaviour of professional convention organizers with respect to the selection of a host city. Discrete choice modelling was employed to analyse data from a choice experiment involving 20 ...
  • Griffin Anthony; Hayllar Bruce; Edwards Deborah (Butterworth-Heinemann, 2008)
  • Hoek Janet; Gendall Philip; Louviere Jordan (ANZMAC, 2008)
    Although tobacco marketing is restricted, tobacco product packaging continues to communicate brand imagery, thereby maintaining brand salience and potentially reducing the impact of health warnings. This study used respondent ...
  • Veal Anthony (World Leisure Publications, 2011)
    On the basis of a review of some 82 sets of official, professional and academic English-language guidelines, this paper! evaluates eight rationales, goals and associated planning approaches for planning for leisure, sport, ...
  • Darcy, Simon (Walla Walla Press, 2008)
    The chapter draws together the planning and organisational considerations of hosting the Sydney Paralympic Games.
  • Van Der Duim Rene; Peters Karen; Wearing Stephen (Channel View Publications, 2005)
    In many senses viewing the ‘other’ has always been a part of the tourist activity of dominant cultures. The ‘other’ has been seen as a source of difference and excitement with possibilities for exotic pleasure while at ...
  • Clegg Stewart (SAGE Publications, 2006)
  • Swan Shirley; Fox Stephen (Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2010)
    The article addresses diversity work as a specific form of management work that involves complex micro-political strategies of resistance. Diversity work stems from an activist agenda that has been adopted by mainstream ...
  • Ankor Joan (International University College, 2011)
    Travel places the individual in situations where difference and the presence of the other can challenge our understanding of the world and our own selves. The complexity of this experience, it is suggested, benefits from ...
  • Ringle Christian; Schlittgen Rainer; Sarstedt Marko (ANZMAC, 2009)
    This paper presents the PLS genetic algorithm segmentation methodology which uses directed random searches to detect an optimum solution in the complex search space that underlies data partitioning tasks in PLS path modeling. ...
  • Hair J.F.; Ringle Christian; Sarstedt M. (M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2011)
    Structural equation modeling (SEM) has become a quasi-standard in marketing and management research when it comes to analyzing the cause-effect relations between latent constructs. For most researchers, SEM is equivalent ...
  • Den Hond Frank; Clegg Stewart; Orsato Renato (Alliance Communications Group Division Allen Press, 2003)
    This paper addresses the relationship between organizations and the natural environment from both theoretical and empirical perspectives. In doing so, it contributes in three ways. First, it satisfies the need for more ...
  • Clegg Stewart; Courpasson D (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
    For the past decade, project organization has become increasingly central to management and organization studies, particularly as these seek to discern the contours of post-modern organizations, Yet, these contours ...
  • Spooner Keri; Haidar Ali (University of Western Sydney, 2005)
    There is a strange relationship between public service and politics. Public servants work within politics but there have always been attempts to keep politics out of public service. Attempts have been made to keep ...
  • Haidar Ali; Reid Mike; Spooner Keri (International Employment Relations Association, 2009)
    This study assesses the proposition that politicisation of public sector employment leads to government managers moving away from neutrality values and adopting responsive values. Results of a survey of well over 100 ...
  • Kyriazis Elias; Massey Graham (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2006)
    Effective cross-functional relationships (CFRs) are a key success factor in developing successful new products for many companies. This paper adds to our existing knowledge on the Marketing/R&D CFR by examining the effects ...
  • Van Iterson Ad; Clegg Stewart (Sage Publications, 2008)
    Organizational gossip has largely been discussed in terms of effects at the individual level. In this article we turn our attention to the organization level. The article makes a research contribution that addresses gossip ...