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  • Barnwell Neil (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2004)
    This paper identifies that not all multinationals are exposed to the same level of ethical risk. It proposes a framework which will assist business to asses the level of ethical risk to which it is exposed. The framework ...
  • Small Garrick (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society (PRRES), 2005)
    Interest in customary title has raised awareness of the cultural dependence of property and its relationship to spirituality. Western culture has a historical connection with Christian spirituality, yet its property ...
  • Vintiner, G. M; Walsh, S. J; Kleim, C.; Moss, D. S (Forensic Science Society, 2002)
    The primary aim of any DNA Database is to link Individuals to unsolved offences and unsolved offences to each other via DNA profiling. This aim has been successfully relised during the operation of the New Zealand (NZ) ...
  • Ho Christina; Redfern Kylie (Springer, 2010)
    The importance of personal connections and relationships, or guanxi when doing business with the Chinese is widely acknowledged amongst Western academics and business managers alike. However, aspects of guanxi-related ...
  • Hager Paul; Halliday John (University of Oslo, 2002)
  • Jones Meredith; Heyes Cressida (Ashgate, 2009)
    We're watching a clip from a TV docnmentary about cosmetic surgery on YouTube.' It introduces Toni Wildish, 28-year-old mother of four, part-time shop assistant, and aspiring glamour model. Toni went to Prague as a cosmetic ...
  • Acevedo Beatrize; Warren Samantha; Wray-Bliss Edward (Routledge, 2009)
    This paper contributes to critical voices on the issue of organisational responses to employee drug use. It does so by exploring symbolic readings of organisations' relations with drugs and drug-taking. Our focus is recent ...
  • Clegg Stewart; Iterson Ad Van (Routledge, 2009)
    In an exercise in social theory, rather than an empirical investigation, we concentrate on the role of gossip - spreading 'news about the affairs of another' - in relation to the dynamics of power in organizations. Gossip ...
  • Spry, D. C (UTSePress, 2007)
    This report is about the current state of human rights and the advocacy campaigns to end various abuses to these rights. It challenges views that give authority exclusively to the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human ...
  • Walker, K. (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
    The double-blind peer-review of manuscripts for potential publication is a longstanding tradition in the production of scholarship. Nursing has adopted this tradition to secure a place of legitimacy and authority for its ...
  • Gordon Raymond; Clegg Stewart; Kornberger Martin (Sage, 2009)
    In this paper we report an ethnographic research study conducted in one of the world's largest police organizations, the New South Wales Police Service. Our research question was, `How do forms of power shape organizational ...
  • Bubna-Litic David; Higgins John (Routledge, 2011)
    In Australia over the last three decades, secular insight (vipassana) meditation practice has increasingly drawn away from its Theravadin origins, thus exemplifying a wider trend in western Buddhist circles over the second ...
  • Bubna-Litic David; Higgins Winton (Journal of Global Buddhism, 2007)
    In recent years insight (vipassana) practice in Australia has diversified in content and spawned new institutions that present a more secular face. These changes exemplify the development of global Buddhism elsewhere ...
  • Redfern Kylie; Crawford John (Springer, 2004)
    While many studies have investigated the ethical perceptions, ideologies and value systems of the Chinese, few studies have focused on mainland China, and even fewer have examined regional differences within China. This ...
  • Bower Kate; Clerke Christeena; Lee Alison (Sense Publishers, 2009)
    Thisbrief sketch serves as a framing for the focus of this chapter, which is concerned with the conditions under which feminist research can be done in current times. This chapter is a co-production between a senior academic ...
  • Crawford Robert; Spence-Stone Ruth (ANZMAC, Monash University, 2009)
    The Advertising Standards Board (ASB) and its predecessor, the Advertising Standards Council (ASC), have been responsible for regulating advertising content in Australia since 1974. Research on these bodies has highlighted ...
  • Hager Paul; Halliday John (Academic Press, 2002)
    This paper explicates practice by examining a relationship between context, judgement and informal learning that is potentially lifelong. On common understandings of the nature of learning practice is of marginal interest, ...
  • Byers Damian; Rhodes Carl (Blackwell Publishing, 2007)
  • Ibarra-Colado Eduardo; Clegg Stewart; Rhodes Carl; Kornberger Martin (Springer, 2006)
    This paper examines ethics in organizations in relation to the subjectivity of managers. Drawing on the work of Michel Foucault we seek to theorize ethics in terms of the meaning of being a manager who is an active ...
  • Lu Yixu (University of Sydney, 2006)