2005 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.
- Corporate Insolvency: Introduction of Voluntary Administrations
Claire Grey – Working Paper No. 01/05 - Extending the Mathews' Matrix to Incorporate Time and National Origin in Categorising the Social Accounting Research Literature
Dianne McGrath & M.R. Mathews – Working Paper No. 02/05 - The Political Economy of Civil War in Nepal
Kishor Sharma – Working Paper No. 03/05 - Asset Management in Local Authorities – Physical Fact or Financial Fiction?
By Robyn Pilcher – Working Paper No. 04/05 - Measurement – 'Does It Matter'?
Robyn A Pilcher – Working Paper No. 05/05 - Publish or Perish: Is This Really a Viable Set of Options?
M.R. Mathews – Working Paper No. 06/05 - The Conundrum of Accounting for Intangibles
Patricia Stanton & John Stanton – Working Paper No. 07/05 - The Theoretical Basis for Contractual Liability Part VI – Mistake: The Three Branches of Reasonable Mistake (A discussion)
Johan Nel – Working Paper No. 08/05 - An Integrated Model of Manager/Leader Development: Looking to the Future.
Pamela Mathews & Dawn Edwards – Working Paper No. 09/05 - Financing Regional Development: The Role and Responses of the Small Industries Development Bank of India
Jayne E Bisman & Neelam Goela – Working Paper No. 10/05 - Method and Methodology: Issues in Researching Accounting in Small Business
Neelam Goela & Jayne E Bisman – Working Paper No. 11/05 - Exposure to Social and Environmental Accounting in Australian Undergraduate Accounting Degrees
Donna Mangion – Working Paper No. 12/05 - Motivations for Teaching Social and Environmental Accounting: An Investigation of Australian Accounting Academics
Donna Mangion – Working Paper No. 13/05 - Criticisms of the Predominant Approaches to Research in Management Accounting and the Case for Further Practice Based Research
Nicholas Davis – Working Paper No. 14/05 - Intellectual Artefacts of Expert Systems Meta–epistemology
Pamela N.Gray – Working Paper No. 15/05 - Exploring Links Between Short Term Government Funding, Financial Viability and Social Objectives of Community Social Enterprises
Ken Crofts – Working Paper No. 16/05 - Multi–Class Demand Estimation with Capacity Constraints: Regional Air–Travel in Australia
Bryn Battersby and Edward Oczkowski – Working Paper No. 17/05 - Publication by Academic Accountants from Various Types of Academic Institutions in Australia
M.R. Mathews – Working Paper 18/05 - A Theory of Consumer Discrete Choice with Capacity Constraints
Bryn Battersby and Edward Oczkowski – Working Paper No. 19/05 - Reflections on Social and Environmental Accounting and thoughts about future directions and mega–accounting based reports
M.R. Mathews – Working Paper 20/05 - Excess Demand, Market Power and Price Adjustment in Auction Clearinghouse Markets for Water
Edward Oczkowski – Working Paper 21/05 - Developing a student centric MBA subject: Adventures in online learning
Ken Crofts & Nona Muldoon – Working Paper 22/05 - Formative & Summative Assessment and the Notion of Constructive Alignment
Nona Muldoon & Chrisann Lee – Working Paper 23/05 - The Analysis and Interpretation of Budgetary Practice and Resource Allocation at Proliferation (S) Pte Limited
Kieran James & Cassandra Yee – Working Paper 24/05 - How will User Perceptions Affect the Adoption of RFID Technology
Mark J. Rodrigues & Kieran James – Working Paper 25/05
