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  • Holmes Kirsten; Edwards Deborah (CABI, 2008)
    This chapter uses the extant research on museum audiences to conceptualize the relationship between museum visiting and volunteering. First, the chapter examines the literature relating to museum visitors; second, it ...
  • Lyons K.; Wearing Stephen; Deville Adrian (CABI, 2008)
    Volunteer tourism is in essence a form of leisure behaviour. Perceived freedom and choice (Neulinger, 1974), intrinsic motivation (Iso-Ahola, 1982), satisfaction and enjoyment (Kaplan, 1975), and identity and selfhood ...
  • Wearing Stephen; Lyons K.; Snead Suzanne (Goodfellow Publishers Ltd, 2010)
    The aim of this chapter is to provide students with a critical understanding of the phenomenon of volunteer tourism. It will consider how volunteer tourism occurs in diverse community settings with a particular emphasis ...
  • Wearing Stephen; Grabowski Simone (Routledge, 2011)
    Volunteer tourism as a form of international development has been posed as an alternative mechanism which has the potential to achieve different socio-cultural outcomes. In this guise it aims 'to establish direct ...
  • Lyons K.; Wearing Stephen (CABI, 2008)
    Seismic changes in leisure time, disposable income, mobility and communication technologies have created a context in which tourism has thrived. Grown and diversified to encompass a wide array of leisure travel behaviours ...
  • Wearing Stephen (International Society of Naturalists (INSONA), 2001)
  • Ross-Smith Anne; Chesterman Colleen; Peters Margaret (Inderscience, 2005)
    In this article, we present findings of an Australia-wide empirical study that investigated the impact of the presence of senior women executives on management cultures. We found that both men and women clearly agreed that ...
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  • Clegg Stewart; Lounsbury Michael (Oxford University Press, 2009)
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  • Schwarz Gavin; Clegg Stewart; Cummings Thomas; Donaldson Lex; Miner John (Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2007)
    This essay responds to John Miner’s (1984) assessment of the state of organizational science. Slightly more than two decades ago, Miner found little evidence of a correlation between organizational scholars’ ratings of ...
  • Mahony, K. (Henry Stewart Publications, 2002)
    The history of occupational stress research has not been linear, with new findings building on past knowledge. Several theories vie for dominance at anyone time as new theories usurp old theories and old theories are ...
  • Chelliah John; Davis Douglas (Journal of International Management Studies, 2011)
    There are various views about the nature of key success factors that influence client satisfaction in consulting engagements. This paper utilizes both academic and practitioner literature in the area of management consulting ...
  • Buchan, J. (Professional Engineering Publishing Ltd, 2004)
    The importance of human resources management (HRM) to the success or failure of health system performance has, until recently, been generally overlooked. In recent years it has been increasingly recognised that getting ...
  • Choon Henry; Smith Michelle; Taylor Stephen (CPA Australia, 2000)
    Among available 1990 and 1995 annual reports for the 150 largest ASX listed firms as at June 30, 1996, about 25% of firms provided some form of prospective earnings disclosure. However, these disclosures tended to be ...
  • Michayluk David; Prather Laurie; Woo Li-Anne; Yip Henry (Korean Securities Association, 2009)
    This paper develops a cross-market model to extend Huang and Stoll (1997) by utilizing information from trade flows in the options market. Empirical tests reveal a significant increase in the estimated adverse information ...
  • Anderson Edward; Coltman Tim; Devinney Timothy; Keating Byron (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing, Inc., 2011)
    It is generally believed that companies choose supply chain partners on the basis of their distinctive value propositions ¿ a fact one would also expect holds true when companies choose a logistics service provider. However, ...
  • Waller David (ANZCA & University of Sydney, 2004)
    While some advertisers have undertaken controversial advertising campaigns that have been very successful, some have been damaging to the company. This is particularly important for companies that have a controversial ...
  • Wyatt Anne (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 2008)
    This paper evaluates what we have learned about the relevance and reliability of financial and non-financial information on intangibles from the value-relevance literature. Because value-relevance studies do not easily ...
  • Ferguson Andrew; Francis Jere; Stokes Donald (Carfax Publishing, 2003)
    Ferguson et al. (2003) report that audit industry fee premia primarily reside with joint national and city-specific industry leadership as opposed to merely firm-wide (national) industry expertise, suggesting auditor ...
  • Devinney, Timothy; Auger, Pat; De Sailly, Rosalind (2013-02-27)
    Societies are complex entities with competing and conflicting and supporting and reinforcing characteristics. This study, part of a multiyear project sponsored by the Australian Research Council (ARC) in conjunction with ...