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Organisation and Management Theory 20 Australia 2 Management 2 Organisational Planning and Management 2 Asset Management 1 Business Models 1 Business Process Management 1 Business and Management 1 Business and Management not elsewhere classified 1 Business ethics 1 Commerce 1 Complexity 1 Content Analysis 1 Control 1 Corporate social responsibility 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Ethics 1 European Commission 1 European Union 1 Governance 1 Government policies 1 Hierarchies 1 Identification 1 Individual perception 1 Industry 1 Innovation Competences 1 Innovation and Technology Management 1 Inter-Firm Integration 1 Intra-Firm Integration 1 Knowledge Intermediaries 1 Language 1 Leadership 1 Learning 1 Logistics 1 Management Accounting 1 Management and Productivity not elsewhere classified 1 Marketing Communications 1 Markets 1 National cultures 1 Networks 1
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Congress Report 12 Case Study 1
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Undetermined 13 English 7
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Parker, Rachel L. 2 Solomon, George 2 Tywoniak, Stephane 2 Bartlett, Jennifer L. 1 Blackman, Deborah A. 1 Brown, Kerry A. 1 Caddy, Ian N. 1 Cahoon, SC 1 Chakraborty, Ayon 1 Cox, Stephen D. 1 Davidsson, Per 1 Eastwood, Sara 1 Fei, J 1 Ferrer, Mario 1 Fitzgerald, Anneke 1 Girma, Sourafel 1 Glassop, Linda 1 Graves, Chris 1 Helou, Mammy 1 Henderson, Steven 1 Hine, Damian 1 Hyland, Paul 1 Kabanoff, Boris 1 Keast, Robyn L. 1 Keegan, Jack 1 Kim, Jai 1 Kiridena, Senevi 1 Lockett, Andy 1 Mandell, Myrna 1 McDonald, Gael 1 Mia, Loman 1 Mills, David E. 1 Muselli, Laure 1 Remington, Kaye 1 Santa, Ricardo 1 Sigera, LCI 1 Sloan, Terrence R. 1 Soosay, Claudine 1 Soosay, Claudine A. 1 Stewart, Glenn 1
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College of Business 4 University of Western Sydney 4 School of Management 2 ACSPRI Social Science Methodology Conference 10-13 Dec. 2006 Sydney, N.S.W. 1 Centre for Industry and Innovation Studies 1 School of Marketing 1 Southampton Institute 1 University of Central Queensland 1 University of Surrey 1
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Organic and acquisitive employment growth : re-examining,testing and extending Penrose's Growth Theory.
Lockett, Andy; Wiklund, Johan; Davidsson, Per; Girma, … - 2011
Edith Penrose’s theory of firm growth postulates that a firm’s current growth rate will be influenced by the adjustment costs of, and changes to a firm’s productive opportunity set arising from, previous growth. Although she explicitly considered the impact of previous organic growth on...
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Control, performance management systems and identification processes
Kim, Jai - 2011
Is it possible to control identities using performance management systems (PMSs)? This paper explores the theoretical fusion of management accounting and identity studies, providing a synthesised view of control, PMSs and identification processes. It argues that the effective use of PMSs...
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Service identification through value chain analysis and prioritization
Stewart, Glenn; Chakraborty, Ayon - 2010
In a resource constrained business world, strategic choices must be made on process improvement and service delivery. There are calls for more agile forms of enterprises and much effort is being directed at moving organizations from a complex landscape of disparate application systems to that of...
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Ethical relativism vs absolutism : research implications
McDonald, Gael - 2010
Purpose – The constructs of relativism and absolutism have a significant role to play in the development of ethical theory; however, they are commonly simplified in their depictions and are philosophically more complex than we give them credit for. The purpose of this paper is to undertake an...
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Family-owned businesses : perspectives on Australian policy
Glassop, Linda; Graves, Chris - 2010
In 2008, a report was commissioned by the European Commission (EC) outlining various policy matters in the field of family business within the auspices of the European Union (EU). Family-owned businesses make a significant contribution to Australia's economic and social welfare. The EC report...
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The contribution of intangible resources to the competitive performance of Container lines:Perspectives of senior managers in SRI LANKA
Sigera, LCI; Cahoon, SC; Fei, J - 2010
Abstract:The discussion of this paper is based on an empirical study conducted in February 2010 as the first stage of a comprehensive study on the understanding and management of intangible resources by senior managers of international container lines and their agents based in Sri Lanka....
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Learning, language and leadership : conduits to dynamic public service networks
Keast, Robyn L.; Mandell, Myrna - 2009
Networks are having a profound impact on the way society is organised at the local, national and international level. Networks are not ‘business as usual’. The defining feature of networks and a key indicator for their success is the strength and quality of the interactions between members....
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A model of project complexity : distinguishing dimensions of complexity from severity
Remington, Kaye; Zolin, Roxanne; Turner, Rodney - 2009
There is increasing agreement that understanding complexity is important for project management because of difficulties associated with decision-making and goal attainment which appear to stem from complexity. However the current operational definitions of complex projects, based upon size and...
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Networks in the shadow of markets and hierarchies : calling the shots in the visual effects industry
Thompson, Paul; Parker, Rachel L.; Cox, Stephen D. - 2009
The nature and organisation of creative industries and the creative economy has received increased attention in recent academic and policy literatures (Florida 2002; Grabher 2002; Scott 2006a). Constituted as one variant on new economy narratives, creativity, alongside knowledge, has been presented as a...
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The critical competences needed for innovative organizational inter-firm and intra-firm integration
Ferrer, Mario; Santa, Ricardo; Soosay, Claudine; … - 2009
In today's highly challenging business environment, an innovative and systemic approach is imperative to survival and growth. Organisational integration and technological integration, are often seen as a catalyst of change that could lead to significant improvements in organisations. The levels...
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