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  • Murti Radhika; Boydell Spike (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2008)
    Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide background information on the land tenure and conflict issues surrounding sustainable forestry management initiatives on customary land in Fiji. Design/methodology/approach: ...
  • Shih Mi (Bellwether Publ Ltd, 2010)
    This article examines recent legislation on the mandatory practice of government adjudication and its impacts on community residents¿ legal challenges to chaiqian (demolition and relocation) in Shanghai. In recent years, ...
  • Ding Kam Chun (Routledge, 2007)
    The Australian Department of Commerce builds many secondary schools in New South Wales every year, and the impact of energy consumption for such a type of construction has rarely been done before in Australia. Although ...
  • Holt Matthew (Berg Publishers, 2011)
    In order to explain the premises and consequences of the current turn to empathy-based design in its form as user- or human-centred design, this paper connects it with the utopian tradition inherent in much of design's ...
  • Searle Glen (Planning Institute of Australia, Federation Press, 2004)
  • Searle Glen (Planning Institute of Australia, Federation Press, 2004)
  • Edmonds Ernest; Muller Elizabeth (SAGE Publications, 2004)
    This paper explores the idea of the exhibition as a living laboratory in the making and curating of interactive art. It suggests that museums can act as living laboratories where curators, artists and audiences collaborate ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (Blackwell Publishing, 2008)
    The Journal of Architectural Education has been published continuously since 1947 and is the peak scholarly journal in architecture history, theory and education. 'This article examines the formation, activities, and ...
  • Roxburgh Mark; Lorber-Kasunic Jacqueline (Australian Graphic Design Association, 2004)
    Investigations into the role of theories and practices of observation and imaging is commonplace in a range of established intellectual endeavours. The potential of such investigations applied to photo-based image-making, ...
  • Simoff Simeon; Debenham John (Springer-Verlag, 2005)
    In a multiagent system agents negotiate with one another to distribute the work in an attempt to balance the incompatible goals of optimising the quality of the result, optimising system performance, maximising payoff, ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar); Hou Boon; Orr Martin (Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2009)
    The paper aims to show how systems thinking can be incorporated in action research interventiions to successfully implement organizational change. The two case studies described in this paper would be useful to managers ...
  • Costello Kerry; Crawford Lynn; Bentley Lesley; Pollack Julien (Elsevier Science, 2001)
    Public sector organisations worldwide are under pressure to increase efficiency while delivering improved and integrated services. Governments are promoting adoption of project-based management and use of formal project ...
  • Clegg Stewart; Carter Chris; Kornberger Martin (Fundacao Getulio Vargas, 2004)
    This paper engages with the epistemological foundations of and current developments in the canon of strategic management. The Cartesian underpinnings of strategy are explored; the assumptions of orthodox strategic management ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (Faculty of Architecture, The University of Sydney, 2006)
    This paper examines the long rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for architectural superiority. It is argued that Robin Boyd's 1967 characterisation of Melbourne in the 1950s and of Sydney in the 1960s, which was as ...
  • Kaji-O'Grady Sandra (International Water Association, 2007)
    This paper examines the long rivalry between Sydney and Melbourne for architectural superiority. It is argued that Robin Boyd's 1967 characterisation of Melbourne in the 1950s and of Sydney in the 1960s, which was as ...
  • Sankaran Sivarama (Shankar) (Southern Cross Institute of Action Research, 2001)
    Management learning is a relatively new field that is of strategic importance to organisations facing rapid changes in their environment. Despite its importance, research methods in management learning are still not well ...
  • Ghosh Sumita; Vale Robert; Vale Brenda (Routledge, 2007)
    Environmental impacts, in addition to economic, social and cultural drivers, have significant implications in the evolution of more sustainable urban forms. This paper presents the results of calculating potential local ...
  • Arvanitakis James; Boydell Spike (University of Arizona, 2010)
    This paper reviews the meaning of carbon by applying five broad questions to this controversial substance: what is land; what is property; what is ownership; what is value; and what are property rights? By exploring each ...
  • Forsythe Perry (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd, 2008)
    This paper aims to develop a theoretical model concerning the way service quality impacts on the perceptions of customers in housing construction. The model is based on marketing theory merged with construction concepts. ...
  • Ng Boon Foo; Higgins David (Pacific Rim Real Estate Society, 2007)
    This paper disentangles the complexities of the commercial real estate market and provides a clear structure to understand the key determinants driving property market performance. There is a preference for using GDP, ...