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Business Schools and History: Proceedings of the Second AAHANZBS Conference - 2010: Recent submissions

    • Labour Management and Firm Financing: Explaining Workplace Change in CUB's Breweries, 1991-2003 

      Westcott, Mark
      Published 2010-12-01
      The nature of the relationship between company financing and labour management has become increasingly analysed in recent years. Companies in countries characterised by large and relatively liberal capital markets are ...
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    • An Historical Overview of New Zealand SME Policy, 1978-2008 

      Jurado, Tanya
      Published 2010-12-01
      This paper is an historical enquiry into small and medium enterprise (SME) policy development in New Zealand during the years 1978 to 2008. Following the publication of the Bolton Report (1971) in the United Kingdom and ...
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    • The Origins and Early Years of the Barossa Community Store, 1944-65 

      Balnave, Nikola; Patmore, Greg
      Published 2010-12-01
      The Barossa Community Store in Nuriootpa is Australia’s largest and most successful surviving Rochdale co-operative store. It is located in the Barossa Valley, the centre of one of Australia’s major wine growing regions. ...
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    • Gender Roles in Ming Dynasty China: The Water Dragon Classic 

      Paton, Michael
      Published 2010-12-01
      This paper considers the relationship between spatiality, emotions and gender from the theoretical perspective of traditional Chinese thought in the early art/science of fengshui (wind and water). The discussion is based ...
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    • An Early NSW Government Attempt at Solving the Unemployed Problem: The Casual Labour Board, 1887-88 

      Kerr, Melissa
      Published 2010-12-01
      Throughout the literature little appears to be known about the early Government attempts to provide public employment services in Australia. Subsequently, there appears to be much conjecture over when and where these first ...
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