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  • Schlenker Katie; Edwards Deborah; Sheridan Lynnaire (The University of Queensland, 2005)
    The increasing popularity of festivals and events, coupled with their positive and negative impacts on host communities, has led to a growing body of research on the impacts of festivals and events. As a substantial amount ...
  • Small Jennifer; Harris Candice; Wilson Erica (Victoria University, 2006)
    The in-flight magazine is one of many industrialised print media to which the traveller is exposed. According to Thurlow and Jaworski (2003), in-flight magazines, however 'ideologically innocent' they may appear, can be ...
  • Linstead Stephen; Pullen Alison (Routledge, 2005)
    This passage illustrates for us the problem of knowing the other, what motivates the binary divisions between self and other and the crossing between them. The phenomenological consciousness is always a transitive consciousness ...
  • Darcy, Simon (Travel and Tourism Research Association, 2007)
    This paper presents an understanding of the air travel experiences of people with disabilities and draws implications for improving airline management practices. The theoretical foundation for the paper is based on ...
  • Fong Kingsley; Gallagher David; Gardner Peter; Swan Peter (Blackwell Publishing, 2011)
    When fund managers trade sequentially in the same direction, the information confirmation hypothesis predicts the long-term profitability of the leader trade to be increasing in the number of subsequent trades. The information ...
  • Li Donghui; Moshirian Fariborz; Wee Timothy; Wu Eliza (Elsevier, 2009)
    We study the foreign exchange exposure of U.S. insurers. The evidence shows that no systematic difference exists in the currency risk profiles of life and non-life segments within the insurance industry. This suggests that ...
  • Rhee S; Wang Jianxin (Elsevier Inc, 2009)
    From January 2002 to August 2007, foreign institutions held almost 70% of the free-float value of the Indonesian equity market, or 41% of the total market capitalization. Over the same period, liquidity on the Jakarta Stock ...
  • Karantonis Angelo (University of Technology, Sydney, 2006)
    The level of foreign investment in the Australian property market has increased nearly one hundred fold since 1980, rising from $269 million in 1980 to over $25.7 billion in 2004. But the increase cannot be attributed ...
  • Wang Jianxin (Springer, 2007)
    This note explores how foreign ownership and participation affect the volatility dynamics of individual stocks in Indonesia. After controlling for size and turnover, we show that stocks with high foreign holdings have ...
  • Bugeja Martin (Australian Graduate School of Management, 2011)
    This study examines if Australian target firm abnormal returns and characteristics differ between Australian and foreign bidders. The results indicate that takeovers from foreign bidders are associated with higher target ...
  • Johnston Benjamin; Williams Mary-Anne (Atlantis Press, 2009)
    A great deal of contention can be found within the published literature on grounding and the symbol grounding problem, much of it motivated by appeals to intuition and unfalsifiable claims. We seek to define a formal ...
  • Bucic Tania; Gudergan Siggi (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2004)
    While standard tests for assessing the reliability of reflective scales exist, the marketing literature places less emphasis on approaches that assist in evaluating formative scales. In this paper we apply the confirmatory ...
  • Coltman Tim; Devinney Timothy; Midgley David; Venaik Sunil (Elsevier Inc, 2008)
    This paper presents a framework that helps researchers to design and validate both formative and reflective measurement models. The framework draws from the existing literature and includes both theoretical and empirical ...
  • Wang Paul; Tang Yiming; Tse Stone (Australian and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2006)
    China is going through a rapid transition phase from the old centrally planned economy to an increasingly open market economy. This paper examines whether the market orientation (MO) concept originally developed in the ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Routledge, 2009)
    I shall argue that the foundations of organization power were laid down in practice through theories of power - in the sense that they sought to explain power - but through quite pragmatic practices that were not necessarily ...
  • Soliman Fawzy; Mehrez Ahmed (International Employment Relations Association, 2009)
    A model for assessing the quality of quality management programs is presented in this paper. The role of Strategic Gaps and Knowledge Gaps in evaluating the quality of quality management programs is discussed in this paper. ...
  • Riedy Christopher (Economics and Environment Network, Australian National University, 2003)
    Economic analysis has been central to the development of greenhouse abatement policy in Australia. Current Australian policy is to remain outside the Kyoto Protocol, while still attempting to meet the emission ...
  • Carlson Jamie; Sinnappan Sukunesan (We-B Centre, School of Management Information Systems, Edith Cowan University, 2003)
    The issue of measuring the relationship between e-service quality to develop e-loyalty has emerged as an area of strategic importance in the information systems and marketing literature in recent times. This paper proposes a ...
  • Foley Carmel; Hayllar Bruce (Leisure Studies Association, 2009)
  • Wearing Stephen; Buchmann A; Jobberns C (Emerald EarlyCite, 2011)
    Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to explore contemporary issues in film tourism with reference to the growth in related tourism fields. Design/methodology/approach ¿ The paper examines the relationship between growth ...