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Expanding Knowledge in Commerce 52 Management 52 Tourism and Services 52 Commerce 19 Tourism and Services not elsewhere classified 19 Entrepreneurship 8 Business and Management not elsewhere classified 7 entrepreneurship 5 knowledge management 4 Australia 3 Business and Management 3 Corporate Governance and Stakeholder Engagement 3 innovation 3 Business Information Management (incl Records, Knowledge and Information Management, and Intelligence) 2 China 2 Europe 2 Global Entrepreneurship Monitor 2 International Business 2 Management Accounting 2 continuous improvement 2 discontinuous innovation 2 household survey 2 learning networks 2 networks 2 product innovation 2 service industries 2 sustainability 2 tourism 2 Accounting 1 Accounting Theory and Standards 1 Accounting standards 1 Afro-Ecuadorian people 1 Agency Theory 1 Applied Economics not elsewhere classified 1 Auditing and Accountability 1 Australasia 1 Australia beer market 1 Australian Businesses 1 Business Uncertainty 1 Centre for International Corporate Governance Research 1
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Chapman, Ross 7 Ratten, Vanessa 6 Chapman, Ross L. 5 Frederick, Howard 5 Couchman, Paul K. 4 Fulop, Liz 3 Beckett, Ron 2 Corso, Mariano 2 Di Milia, Lee 2 Frederick, Howard H. 2 Gertsen, Frank 2 Hyland, Paul 2 Kennedy, Jessica 2 Ronchi, Stefano 2 Warren-Myers, Georgia 2 Adnan, Syed M. 1 Azmat, Fara 1 Badham, R. 1 Ballantine, Paul 1 Bendoly, Elliot 1 Breen, John P 1 Burcher, Peter G. 1 Burke, Gary 1 Carr, Rodney 1 Castleman, Tanya 1 Chalmers, Keryn 1 Chua, Hui Min 1 Chung, Mona 1 Collier, Paul 1 Couchman, P. K. 1 D'Souza, Clare 1 Farhoomand, Ali F. 1 Fayezi, Sajad 1 Finau, 'Ata'ata 1 Finsterwalder, J?rg 1 Fitzgerald, Anneke 1 Gannon, Gerard 1 Gong, Maleen 1 Haslett, Stephen 1 Heywood, Chris 1
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Educating generationE in Australasia : US lessons, New Zealand experience
Frederick, Howard - 2005
Australasian countries have huge numbers of young entrepreneurs. Yet the state of entrepreneurship education in this region has yet to come to grips with their needs. Elsewhere in the world, the growth and development in the curricula and programs devoted to raising the level of enterprise and...
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Complexity and learning behaviours in product innovation
Chapman, Ross; Hyland, Paul - 2004
Successful product innovation and the ability of companies to continuously improve their innovation processes are rapidly becoming essential requirements for competitive advantage and long-term growth in both manufacturing and service industries. It is now recognized that companies must develop...
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Knowledge management in continuous product innovation : a contingent approach
Ronchi, Stefano; Chapman, Ross; Corso, Mariano - 2003
There is a growing interest in new organisational forms and integrated managerial and technological approaches supporting companies in continuously innovating their products and processes to survive in a turbulent environment. Successful product innovation will more and more depend upon a...
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From continuous improvement to organisational learning : developmental theory
Murray, Peter; Chapman, Ross - 2003
As a learning theory, the continuous improvement (CI) discourse has benefited countless manufacturing enterprises to improve and adapt their methods of production. As one of the pillars of total quality management, it has generally included a range of dynamic concepts from high involvement...
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Case Study from Australia Post : towards the online economy with netPOS
Scheepers, Rens; Viola, Peter; Ng, Pauline; Farhoomand, … - 2003
Examines how the "old economy" of the traditional postal service has changed over time and how Australia Post is adapting to the many pressures that threaten its existence. With increasing adoption of e-mail as a means of communication, increased competition as a result of deregulation, and the...
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New Zealand's perfect storm of entrepreneurship and economic development
Frederick, Howard; Monsen, Erik - 2011
Applying a grounded-theory approach to analyzing the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM) data, we attempt to explain why New Zealand exhibits only a moderate level of economic development despite its high level of entrepreneurship. By statistically analyzing why 34 other countries in the 2005...
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Innovation in logistic services and the new business model : a conceptual framework
Chapman, Ross L.; Soosay, Claudine; Kandampully, Jay - 2002
Service industries hold an increasingly dynamic and pivotal role in today’s knowledge-based economies. The logistics industry is a classic example of the birth and development of a vital new service-based industry, transformed from the business concept of transportation to that of serving the...
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Continuous product innovation : a comparison of key elements across different contingency sets
Chapman, Ross L.; O'Mara, Charles Edward; Ronchi, Stefano; … - 2001
This paper discusses results from an international study of continuous improvement in product innovation. The empirical research is based upon a theoretical model of continuous product innovation (CPI) that identifies contingencies, behaviours, levers and performances relevant to improving...
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Foster's Lager: From local beer to global icon
White, Leanne - 2009
Purpose – This paper seeks to analyse Foster’s Lager advertising since the early 1980s. In particular, it aims to focus on the Foster’s Lager “I Believe” integrated marketing communications (IMC) campaign launched in 2000 and the use of “commercial nationalism”....
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Strategy and continuous improvement in small-to-medium Australian manufacturers
Chapman, Ross; Hyland, Paul - 2000
While Australian firms have generally recognised the value of continuous improvement (CI) in improving performance, many have yet to develop systems to ensure that the efforts of the CI program are focussed on issues of strategic importance to the company. In fact, as recognised in operations...
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