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University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions

    • The Value of Green Infrastructure: Evidence from the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia 

      Yen, Barbara T.H.; Mulley, Corinne; Shearer, Heather
      Published 2021-03-25
      Green infrastructure is important to underpin residential choice, provide sustainable transport and contribute to a liveable neighbourhood. This study investigates the value of green infrastructure to property owners where ...
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    • Bend me, stretch me: Connecting learning design to choice 

      Vallis, Carmen; Shalavin, Courtney
      Published 2020
      Active and interactive learning approaches in course design are widely supported as increasing student engagement and learning outcomes in blended or technology-enhanced environments. As such, designing for student engagement ...
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    • The case for negotiated contracts under the transition to a green bus fleet 

      Hensher, David
      Published 2021-03-18
      Bus operators in the public and private sector are increasingly subject to competitive tendering in many countries and a requirement to operate under a gross cost contract. This contract sets out in detail the requirements ...
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    • Edification: That's the Name of the (New Technology) Game 

      Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai; Hafermalz, Ella
      Published 2017
      What should we do when we encounter a new technology that does not make sense? In the organisational context, there are established ways to evaluate new technologies for their fit into existing operating practice, but these ...
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    • Technology Introduction as a Time-Extended, Social Process: Key Articulations in the Literature 

      Eshraghi, Ali; Johnston, Robert B.; Riemer, Kai
      Published 2019
      What happens after new technologies are installed in organisations? To address this question, we performed an in-depth literature review primarily utilising a hermeneutical approach but also incorporating insights from ...
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