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    • Walking Together: Education Guide for the Indigenous Leadership in Business Video Series 

      McHugh, Amy Bliss; Lafaialii-Paul, Mesepa; Young-Ferris, Anna; Vale, Carol; Sarago, Lisa
      Published 2024-11-28
      The ‘Walking Together’ Education Guide serves as a complimentary resource for educators to accompany the One Sydney, Many People (OSMP) funded Indigenous Leadership in Business Video Series. We have collaborated with Indigenous ...
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    • Sixty years of research on technology and human resource management: Looking back and looking forward 

      Kim, Sunghoon
      Published 2021
      Technology has changed the way we work and how companies manage their employees. This article reviews 60 years of research on the relationship between technology and human resource management, as represented in Human ...
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    • Moving from ephemerality to resonant learning: Integrating creative industries leadership experiences into the delivery of leadership education as a lifelong experience 

      Bryant, Peter
      Published 2024
      Developing graduates from business school programs that can develop and apply transdisciplinary capabilities to become responsible, creative, and innovative leaders and creators of good throughout their career is a complex ...
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    • Breaching Boundaries: Improving Data Breach Notifications in Australia 

      Andrew, Jane; Baker, Max; Bowyer-Pont, Penelope
      Published 2024-08-22
      This report presents the findings from an ARC-funded research project examining organisational data breach disclosure practices in Australia. The research sought to understand how organisations navigate the increasingly ...
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    • Looking Beyond Hours of Care: The Effects of Care Strain on Work Withdrawal Among Australian Workers 

      Constantin, Andreea; Hamilton, Myra; Zettna, Nate; Baird, Marian; Dinale, Daniel; Gulesserian, Lisa; Williams, Alison
      Published 2022
      This article advances understanding of the unpaid care–paid work nexus for carers of a person with a disability or illness, or a frail older relative. It examines the relationship between care intensity (measured in terms ...
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