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  • Kean Stephen; Wells Peter (Queen Margaret University College, 2004)
    Forecasting future period profitability is widely Identified as an aim of financial statement analysis, and these forecasts are typically relied upon for the estimation of firm value. To facilitate this, the decomposition ...
  • Wells Peter (Blackwell Publishing, 2002)
    This paper investigates the extent of earnings management in the periods surrounding CEO changes by Australian firms. Evidence is presented of incoming CEOs undertaking earnings management to reduce income in the year of ...
  • Hogan Warren (Elsevier Inc, 2008)
    This contribution reflects the results of work for a review of aged care in Australia. Initial material covers the policy arrangements in place prior to the beginning of the Review in September 2002. The main feature of ...
  • Matolcsy Zoltan; Booth Peter; Wieder Bernhard (Blackwell Publishing, 2001)
    The present study provides empirical evidence on the economic benefits of enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. We use a modified value chain approach and identify several ratios for each component of the value ...
  • Bird Ronald; Menzies Gordon; Dixon P; Rimmer M (Elsevier, 2011)
    The USAGE model for the United States is used to quantify economic costs due to stock mispricing, made operational by shocking Tobin¿s q. The simulations quantify a potentially large impact even in the most favorable ...
  • Woolley Paul; Bird Ronald (International Water Association, 2007)
    Index funds have grown significantly in recent years in most of the developed markets as investors have become less satisfied with the performance of active managers. Further, the flow of funds to passive investing has ...
  • Rhodes Carl; Garrick John (Routledge, 2006)
    This paper probes the effects upon people of defining knowledge primarily in economic terms. It asserts that the language of commerce increasingly appropriates 'knowledge' by defining it in such terms. Theoretically, the ...
  • Low Angeline (Inderscience Publishers, 2008)
    The contribution of female immigrant entrepreneurs is not acknowledged in debates about the economic impact of Australian immigration. Often, the controversial immigration debate evolves around questions such as: What ...
  • Wearing, Stephen; Darcy, Simon (Springer New York LLC, 1998)
    The challenges faced by coastal protected areas in both promoting highly attractive sites and preserving the natural attributes of these sites have been given a new dimension with the opportunities presented by ecotourism. ...
  • Veal Anthony (Tourism Sciences Society of Korea, 2002)
    Tourism study embraces a wide range of disciplines. The challenge is how to select and package the material from such a wide range of sources to provide students with sufficient grounding in each of the fields, but also ...
  • Hua, M.; Teo, S. T; Steane, P. (SAGE Publications, 2001)
    The Multifactor Leadership Questionnaire Form 5X (MLQ5X) is used to study leadership across two large sample groups from the People's Republic of China and Australia. Understanding leadership across cultures is a significant ...
  • Hogan Warren; Batten Jonathan; Young Martin (Elsevier, 2007)
    This study investigates the effectiveness of the Tokyo Stock Exchange (TSE)-traded Japanese 10- year JGB futures contract to hedge portfolios of Japanese bonds of differing maturity and credit quality, The bond portfolios ...
  • Lanis Roman; Richardson Glenn (Elsevier Science Inc, 2011)
    This study considers the effect of board of director composition on corporate tax aggressiveness. Our logit regression results for a choice-based sample of 32 corporations comprising 16 tax-aggressive corporations and 16 ...
  • Ferres N; Connell Julia; Travaglione A (John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2005)
    This study compares levels of organizational trust and connected variables between two groups of employees from an Australian public health organization. One group (N = 123) is based in a hospital that will close as part ...
  • Bugeja Martin (Blackwell Publishing, 2005)
    The Corporations Law 2001 mandates the preparation of an expert report in circumstances where the bidder is perceived to have a superior bargaining position. The present study tests whether the findings in Eddey (1993) can ...
  • Calwell David; Henker Julia; Walter Terry (Blackwell, 2008)
    Trading is the mechanism of the economist's `invisible hand,' the means by which price discovery occurs. We use daily shareholdings data from the Australian equities clearinghouse to investigate the impact of the trading ...
  • Lok Peter; Crawford John (Emerald Group Publishing, 2002)
    This study examined the effects of organisational culture and leadership styles on job satisfaction and organisational commitment in samples of Hong Kong and Australian managers. Statistically significant differences ...
  • Sweeney Jillian; Swait Joffre (Elsevier, 2007)
    Customer churn is an ever-growing issue in the relational services sector (e.g., retail banking, telecommunications), where business models ultimately depend upon long-term relationships with customers as the basis for ...
  • Fam Kim-Shyan; Grohs Reinhard; Waller David (Consumer Satisfaction, Dissatisfaction and Complaining Behavior, Inc., 2011)
    This study analyzes Asian consumers' attitudes towards disliked television commercials to provide an insight into the construct of advertising dislikeability. Dislikeability is an important concept because if certain ...
  • Hoek Janet; Wong Chi Wai; Gendall Philip; Louviere Jordan; Cong Karen (B M J Publishing Group, 2011)
    Background Tobacco industry documents illustrate how packaging promotes smoking experimentation and reinforces existing smokers behaviour. Plain packaging reduces the perceived attractiveness of smoking and creates an ...