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Browsing 15 Commerce, Management, Tourism and Services by Issue Date

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  • Griffin Anthony; Archer David; Hayes Anna-Lisa (University of Canberra, 2001)
    Despite general agreement by academics and researchers on the importance of developing greater knowledge of visitor profiles, satisfaction and other experiential variables, a similar consensus among parks agencies has ...
  • Fletcher Richard (University of Western Australia, 2001)
    This paper examines attitudes towards bribery in Australia by replicating Tsalikis and LaTour (1995) study that contrasted attitudes to bribery between respondents in Greece and the USA. The first aspect investigated was ...
  • Rura-Polley Thekla; Clegg Stewart; Pitsis Tyrone; Marosszeky Marton (Australian Organization for Quality, 2001)
    Managing quality through culture is a growing area of interest to both practitioners and academics. However,the overwhelmingly positive slant given to strong culture should be viewed with some scepticism. Using a range ...
  • Heffernan Kylie; Crawford John (Massey University, 2001)
    With the emergence of China in the world economic scene, there is an increasing need for business managers in the West to understand the complexity of Chinese values in order to facilitate successful business relationships. The ...
  • Bubna-Litic David; Benn Suzanne; Eckstein Daniel (Massey University, 2001)
    How appropriate is the MBA as the major vehicle for management education in Australia as we enter this new century? This question is explored from two perspectives the context of the imperative for sustainability and ...
  • Wang Karen (Massey University, 2001)
    This paper examines the relationship between the impression management and the ways of decisions making. The findings indicate that the image-related value of face enhancement has a general impact on managers' decision-making ...
  • Bhar Ramaprasad; Chiarella Carl; Pham Toan (Springer Netherlands, 2001)
    In this paper we seek to develop a new approach to the time series analysis of foreign exchange risk premia. We do so by assuming a geometric Brownian process for the spot exchange rate and expressing the no-arbitrage ...
  • Boud, D. J.; Solomon, N. V.; Leontios, M.; Staron, M. (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    Research in workplace learning needs to take into account the reflexive nature of researchers’ learning. The paper explores how a research team examined their own learning and collaboration through a study of transcripts ...
  • Debenham John; Simoff Simeon (Springer-Verlag, 2001)
    Markets evolve through 'entrepreneurial' intervention which is based on intuition and on timely information. An electronic market has been constructed in the laboratory as a collaborative virtual environment to identify ...
  • Dunford, R.; Baker, E.; Rura-Polley, T.; Palmer, I. C (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    A common argument is that organizations should adopt new organizational practices, such as collaboration, in order to respond to the hyper-competitive business environment. We take issue with an assumption underlying this ...
  • Wearing Stephen; Huyskens Monique (Channel View Publications, 2001)
    Joint management regimes in Australia are seeing an increasing focus on cross-cultural approaches to management of national parks. This has brought under scrutiny the eurocentric approaches to park management that exclude ...
  • Young Louise; Sharma Neeru; Wilkinson Ian (Norweigan School of Business, 2001)
    Relationship commitment refers to the extent to which a firn is dedicated to a close and enduring relationship with another firn (Kim and Frazier 1997). It takes many forms both in terms of motives that manifest attitude ...
  • Cobbin Deirdre; Farrell Helen; Farrell Brian (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    Presents a literature review of reported findings on the analyses of the contents of codes of ethics in corporations and the various strategies, processes, procedures and resources that accompany and support them. The ...
  • Clegg Stewart; Clarke Thomas; Ibarra E (Sage Publications, 2001)
    Many forms of knowledge may in practice enter management calculations. Many sites exist where they may be encountered: not only university courses but also popular books, training sessions, magazines, web-sites, the popular ...
  • Ferguson Andrew; Stokes Donald (CPA Australia, 2001)
    This paper investigates brand name, industry specialization, and leadership audit pricing in the wake of the mergers that created the Big 6 and the Big 5 accounting firms. For samples of Australian listed public companies ...
  • Rhodes Carl; Scheeres Hermine; Iedema Roderick (Emerald Group Publishing, 2001)
    Purpose - To examine Hardt and Negri's discussions of immaterial labor in relation to personal identity and sociality at work in a context of the postmodemization of the global economy. Design/methodology/approach - Hardt ...
  • Rhodes Carl (Social Capital Foundation, 2001)
    This article explores how the relationship between work and utopia has been articulated in rock music. Rock is a cultural discourse that provides insight into the tension between representations of utopian imagination ...
  • Gregor S; Wilson David; Avison David (Australasian Medical Publishing Company, 2001)
    Three IT projects over the past six years in Australia have been catastrophic or near catastrophic for their organizations. There are many IS success stories throughout the literature, but examining IS failure provides ...
  • Carter Chris; Clegg Stewart; Hogan John; Kornberger Martin (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)
    This paper is concerned with the possibilities opened up for Trade Unions by the internet age. The paper analyses forms of resistance, their preconditions and organisational backgrounds. It is argued that polyphonic ...