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2003 Working Papers

  1. The Effect of Downsizing on Market Orientation: The Mediating Roles of Trust and Commitment
    Mark A. Farrell – Working Paper No. 01/03
  2. Developments in Trade Practices Law in Australia 1999–2001: Consumer Protection
    Wayne Guild – Working Paper No. 02/03
  3. Accounting Curricula: Does Professional Accreditation Lead to Uniformity?
    M.R. Mathews – Working Paper No. 03/03
  4. Experiential Education and Accounting Internships
    D N Rolfe – Working Paper No. 04/03
  5. Joint Venture or Going along? The Case of International Pharmaceutical Firms' – FDI Market Entry Strategies into China
    JIANG Fuming – Working Paper 05/03
  6. The Demand for MBA Courses in Australia: An Analysis of the AFR Survey of 2002
    Greg Walker – Working Paper 06/03
  7. A Historical Look at the Role of Development Banks in Financing Enterprise in India
    Neelam Goela – Working Paper No. 07/03
  8. The hidden cost of politics in Australian public sector outsourcing
    Jayne E. Bisman – Working Paper No. 08/03
  9. Capabilities and the knowledge creation connection
    Rob Sharkie – Working Paper No. 09/03
  10. Depreciation as Applied to Transport Infrastructure – History Repeating Itself as Confusion and Inconsistencies Continue?
    Robyn Pilcher – Working Paper No. 10/03
  11. Divided and Oppositional Masculinities in the Workplace and in Industrial Conflict: A Case Study
    Robert Tierney – Working Paper No. 11/03
  12. Aspects of Social Accounting: Bank Disclosures
    Dianne McGrath – Working Paper No. 12/03
  13. The Importance of First Impressions: Building Trust, Commitment and Effective Communication at the Initial Stages of International Tertiary Educational Relationships
    Troy Heffernan – Working Paper No. 13/03
  14. Aspects of Social Accounting: Introducing the Process in an Australian Credit Union
    Dianne McGrath & Emma Ashton – Working Paper 14/03
  15. Accounting Theory: An examination of subjects within accredited undergraduate accounting degrees in Australia
    Reg Mathews – Working Paper No. 15/03
  16. Ethics in Chartered Accountants Continuing Professional Education
    Kay Plummer – Working Paper No. 16/03
  17. Deep Learning and Ethical Judgement: preliminary evidence of a relationship
    Kay Plummer – Working Paper No. 17/03
  18. Corporate governance and company director responsibilities
    Michele A Sims – Working Paper No. 18/03
  19. Market development strategies for Bulk compost: Qualitative insights from Australia
    Arthur Sweeney and Mark Morrison – Working Paper No. 19/03
  20. Accounting Information Systems: Current Curricula
    Phillippa R. Hogan – Working Paper No. 20/03
  21. Defending Accrual Accounting in the Public Sector: Its Usefulness In Economic Decision Making
    Tom Rowles – Working Paper No. 21/03
  22. Determinants of Efficiency in Least Developed Countries: Further evidence from Napalese Manufacturing Firms
    Edward Oczkowski and Kishor Sharma – Working Paper No. 22/03
  23. The Gap Between Financial and Management Accounting Practices Continues to Grow
    Robyn Pilcher – Working Paper No. 23/03
  24. Accounting for Trust Money in Australian Public Sector
    Yuan Wang – Working Paper No. 24/03
  25. Ethical Accounting to Measure, Manage and Enhance Performance: An attempt to relate underlining philosopies/motivations and models/operating systems
    Professor M R Mathews – Working Paper No. 25/03
  26. Niemeyer, Scullin and the Australian Economists
    Alex Millmow – Working Paper No. 26/03
  27. The Impact of Culture on Early International Relationship Development
    Troy Heffernan – Working Paper No. 27/03
  28. The 'Beyond Bean Counting' Reports: A Cautionary Tale in Researching Financial Management Practice and Educational Needs in the Australian Public Sector
    Jayne E. Bisman – Working Paper No. 28/03
  29. Diversity and The Renewal of Cross–Border Business – Changing Value Dimensions.
    Associate Professor Alan Fish – Working Paper No. 29/03
  30. The Effect of Downsizing Strategy and Reorientation Strategy On a Learning Orientation
    Mark Farrell and Felix T. Mavondo – Working Paper No: 30/03
  31. A matter of trust: Accountability for trust money in the Australian public sector
    Yuan Wang & Jayne E. Bisman – Working Paper No: 31/03
  32. The Theoretical Basis for Contractual Liability Part I – The Theories of Contract (The Will Theory)
    Johan Nel – Working Paper No. 32/03
  33. The Theoretical basis for Contractual Liability Part II – The Theories of Contract (The Declaration – and Reliance Theories)
    Johan Nel – Working Paper No: 33/03
  34. The Theoretical Basis for Contractual Liability Part III –The Doctrine of Estoppel
    Johan Nel – Working Paper No: 34/03
  35. The Theoretical Basis for Contractual Liability Part IV –The Direct Application of the Reliance Theory
    Johan Nel – Working Paper No: 35/03
  36. Management Responsibilities in the New Zealand Retirement Village Industry.
    Dr Pamela Mathews, Ms Lin Tozer, and Robyn Walker – Working Paper No: 36/03
  37. The economic emphasis in Australian higher education policy
    Dr Pamela Mathews – Working Paper No. 37/03
  38. Universities and Communities: A Case Study of Change In The Management of A University
    Chrys Gunasekara – Working Paper No. 38/03
  39. Development Bank Finance in India: Misdirected or Misunderstood?
    Neelam Goela & Jayne E. Bisman – Working Paper No. 39/03
  40. Accounting Policy Choice, Politics And Local Government Reform In Australia
    Robyn A Pilcher – Working Paper No: 40/03