2004 Working Papers
The Faculty of Business Working Paper Series is intended to provide staff and students with a means of communicating new and evolving ideas in order to encourage academic debate. Working papers, as the title suggests, should not necessarily be taken as completed works or final expressions of opinions.
- Free Speech in the Workplace: Results of a Qualitative Study of Workplaces in a Selection of Australian Firms
Dr Rob Macklin – Working Paper No. 01/04 - Economic Policy and Civil War in Nepal
Kishor Sharma – Working Paper No. 02/04 - Economic Loss and Experimental Farms: A discussion of the High Court decisions in Perre v. Apand and Dovuro v. Wilkins.
Brian Couper – Working Paper No. 03/04 - Development Challenges of a Newly Independent State: Lessons from Tajikistan
Kishor Sharma – Working Paper No. 04/04 - Local Government Financial Key Performance Indicators –Not So Relevant, Reliable and Accountable
Robyn A Pilcher – Working Paper No. 05/04 - Some economic functions of the guest worker system in Taiwan: Interconnected efforts to provide for cheap labour and a 'secure' home for manufacturing capital
Robert Tierney – Working Paper No. 06/04 - The Political Economy of Guest Labour in Taiwan: The Failure of an 'Integrated' Policy
Robert Tierney – Working Paper No. 07/04 - Opportunities for Research in New Public Management: Tracking Changes in State School Governance
Graeme C. Rose – Working Paper No. 08/04 - Reputational Cost Aspects of the National Australia Bank's Restoration of Capital Adequacy
Chris Deeley – Working Paper No. 09/04 - Strategies for Promoting Active Learning in Tutorials: Insights Gained from a First–Year Accounting Subject
Chrisann T L Lee – Working Paper No. 10/04 - The Theoretical Basis for Contractual Liability – Part V – Mistake (An overview)
Johan Nel – Working Paper No. 11/04
