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Browsing 15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services by Title

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  • UNEP Division of Communications and Public Information (UNEP Division of Communications and Public Information, 2008)
  • Platen Eckhard; Runggaldier Wolfgang (Springer, 2004)
    The paper proposes the use of the growth optimal portfolio for pricing end hedging in incomplete markets when there are unobserved factors that have to be filtered. The proposed filtering framework is applicable also in ...
  • Platen Eckhard; Runggaldier Wolfgang (Sports Medicine Australia, 2007)
    This paper proposes a filtering methodology for portfolio optimization when some factors of the underlying model are only partially observed. The level of information is given by the observed quantities that are here ...
  • Platen Eckhard; Heath David (Springer, 2006)
    The benchmark approach provides a general framework for financial market modeling, which extends beyond the standard risk-neutral pricing theory. It permits a unified treatment of portfolio optimisation, derivative pricing, ...
  • Platen Eckhard (World Scientific, 2004)
    The paper describes a general framework for contingent claim valuation for finance, insurance and general risk management. It considers security prices and portfolios with finite expected returns, where the growth optimal ...
  • Fong Kingsley; Gallagher David; Lee Adrian (Wiley, 2008)
    This research was funded through an Australian Research Council Linkage Grant (LP0561160) involving Vanguard Investments Australia and Securities Industry Research Centre of Asia-Pacific. We are grateful for the helpful ...
  • Crilley Gary; Bell Barry; Hayllar Bruce; Archer David (College of Tourism and Hotel Management, 2006)
    There are an estimated 1,825 caravan and tourist parks spread throughout Australia. Collectively they are the second largest provider of short term accommodation (19.7%) after motels (37.6%) (Australian Bureau of Statistics, ...
  • Hunt Robert; Killen Catherine; Kleinschmidt Elko (Research Centre for Technological Innovation, Tsinghua University, 2006)
    Effective management of the innovation project portfolio is increasingly important to organizational survival. Large sums are invested in innovation projects, however a significant proportion of these do not result in ...
  • Louviere Jordan; Fiebig Denzil (Oxford University Press, 2010)
    The purpose of this chapter is to introduce the idea of using stated preference discrete choke experiments (SPDCEs) for valuation and welfare estimation, We begin by discussing SPDCEs and the random utility theory-based ...
  • Huang Kai; Wang Karen (The International Association of Organizational Innovation, 2008)
    This paper reviews concepts of social capital, resource-based view and resource dependence theory with the view of focusing on their most basic meaning as a basis for determining the benefits and risks of social capital. ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Emerald, 2008)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide a critique of Bent Flyybjerg's work that has high relevance to the project management (PM) literature. Design/methodology/approach: The paper takes the form of a narrative ...
  • Carlsen J; Edwards Deborah (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
    These three case studies explore the key drivers, processes, barriers and networks associated with innovation for sustainable tourism. The case studies were presented by representatives of the three very distinct organisations, ...
  • 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 ...
  • Coltman Tim; Devinney Timothy; Keating Byron (Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals, 2011)
    This study describes a simple, theoretically based methodology to analyze the nature of customer demand for third-party logistics provider service components. The method overcomes limitations in prior studies and enables ...
  • Scheeres Hermine; Rhodes Carl (Emerald Group Publishing, 2007)
    Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to critically scrutinize the use of training interventions as a means of implementing corporate culture change and to assess the implications of such programs for employee ...
  • Pina E Cunha Miguel; Rego Armenio; Clegg Stewart (Elsevier, 2011)
    Hierarchy is habitually presented as the right organizational infrastructure through which to deploy and achieve strategy. We analyze the strategy process, specifically the strategy/execution debate, from the perspective ...
  • Hackman Katarina (John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2007)
    Regulation of corporate and financial sectors has increased in recent years as a response to the spate of corporate collapses and regulatory transgressions that have created an expectation from the community for protection ...
  • Schulenkorf Nico; Thomson Alana; Schlenker Katie (Australian Centre for Event Management, 2009)
    Sport events are believed to promote dialogue, integration and peaceful understanding among groups, even when other forms of negotiation have not been successful (Croft, 2005; Sugden, 2006). At the same time, sport events ...
  • Gudergan Siggi; Norton Catherine; Young Louise (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2004)
    An adapted model of the Morgan and Hunt (1994) model is developed using theoretical and empirical insights from a range of studies. This model is then tested utilising the Morgan and Hunt (1994) data (i.e., covariance ...