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  • Faff Robert; Gallagher David; Wu Eliza (Australian Graduate School of Management, 2005)
    This paper evaluates the tactical asset allocation (TAA) capabilities, strategies and behaviour of Australian investment managers who invest assets across multiple asset classes. Specifically, we analyse the behaviour of ...
  • Bugeja Martin (Academic Press, 2011)
    This study investigates if there is a positive association between takeover premiums and the bidder¿s perception of target firm auditor reputation and independence. Using auditor size as a proxy for auditor reputation, the ...
  • Foley Carmel; Hayllar Bruce (College of Tourism and Hotel Management, 2007)
    This paper presents the findings of a research project that explored notions of friendship and community in the context of caravan park holidays for repeat visitors to two caravan parks. The study was conducted by way ...
  • Hogan Warren (Elsevier, 2001)
    The purpose of this paper is an examination of the relationship between taxation and the working of international banking arrangements. The main task is directed to the ways taxation determinations by national authorities ...
  • Bugeja Martin; Da Silva Rosa Raymond (Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, 2008)
    From December 1999, shareholders who disposed of shares in Australian takeovers in exchange for scrip could elect to defer capital gains taxation until the disposal of the shares received. We investigate payment method ...
  • Hunter Laurie; Webster Elizabeth; Wyatt Anne (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, 2005)
    t is argued that the approaches and unofficial metrics which have been developed to fill the error in the official information systems have limited scope for widespread use. The batteries of intellectual capital (IC) ...
  • Brown David; Booth Peter; Giacobbe Francesco (Blackwell Publishing, 2005)
    The present paper examines one set of potential reasons for the paradox as to why so few firms have adopted activity-based costing (ABC) despite the demonstrated benefits of this costing system. A cross-sectional survey ...
  • Benn Suzanne (Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, 2011)
    This paper adapts and extends the technological community perspective (e.g., Van de Ven, 1993), to analyze the findings of a research project funded by the Australian Government, conducted by the Australian Research ...
  • Burgess John; Connell Julia; Rasmussen E (Rainer Hampp Verlag, 2005)
    This paper reviews three key issues associated with temporary agency work (referred to as agency work herewith) by drawing on Australian and New Zealand trends and experiences. First, the authors contend that it is surprising, ...
  • Burgess John; Connell Julia (International Employment Relations Association, 2006)
    This article reviews agency employment in Australia in the context of a shifting national employment model and underlying labour regulation regime. The development of agency employment is instructive in the way that standard ...
  • Burgess John; Connell Julia (Group Researching Organisations, Work, Employment and Skills, 2005)
    This article examines the evolving temporary agency work sector in Australia. Agency work is expanding in Australia and in many other Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) economies, reflecting a ...
  • Burgess John; Connell Julia (Emerald Insight, 2006)
    Abstract: Purpose ¿ The purpose of this paper is to introduce the special issue volume that examines a range of concerns, challenges and responses relating to temporary workers and human resource management (HRM). ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Inderscience, 2008)
    The history of the present is assessed in terms of forecasts that proved to be spectacularly incorrect. Debate about power in the past was largely state-centred but the realisation that the opposite of the state is not a ...
  • Swan Shirley (Emerald Group Publishing Ltd., 2010)
    Purpose ~ The purpose of this paper is to look back since the first edition of what was then Wmucn inlVlanaganellt Rlwiew as a \-vay of looking forward to suggest a future potential. Design/methodology/approach - The paper ...
  • Pesaran Mh; Hall Anthony (Elsevier Science Sa Lausanne, 1988)
    The standard methods for testing between non-nested or separate regression models require that the models have the same dependent variable. If the models are subject to non-homogeneous linear restrictions, substituting out ...
  • Fox Stephen (Sage Publications, 2008)
    Garfinkel¿s work over the last five decades has created an alternate view of organizational phenomena which has been understood only at the margins of organization studies. His approach is profoundly empirical yet it is ...
  • Clegg Stewart (Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, 2003)
    Since the time of the earliest civilisations trade across frontiers and regions has occurred but it was only at the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century that significant transnational activity ...
  • Erdem Tulin; Srinivasan K; Amaldoss W; Bajari P; Che H; Ho T; Hutchinson W; Katz M; Keane Michael; Meyer Rober; Reiss Peter (Springer, 2005)
    We explore issues in theory-driven choice modeling by focusing on partial-equilibrium models of dynamic structural demand with forward-looking decision-makers, full equilibrium models that integrate the supply side, ...
  • Leigh Danielle (Volunteering Australia, 2006)
    With so many people partaking in volunteering activities around the world, it is likely that some of these tourists will experience a clash of cultures and ideals as they struggle to reconcile all they have learned in ...
  • Fox Stephen (Sage Publications, 2009)
    Management Learning has established itself as a new field in management and organizational studies over the last 40 years. This article outlines two shifts towards `social¿ theorizing since 1994 when the journal was ...