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

    • Archival Film: New Opportunities for Case Study Development and Presentation? 

      Laneyrie, Frances
      Published 2010-12-01
      The potential opportunities and limitations of utilising archival film as a primary data source have received very little attention from business historians. Archival film can be a rich source of oral and visual material ...
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    • Corporate Governance as a Movement 

      Mees, Bernard
      Published 2010-12-01
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    • A History of the Infringement Notice Mechanism and its Use in the Enforcement of Australia’s Continuous Disclosure Regime 

      Di Lernia, Cary
      Published 2010-12-01
      In modern markets the need for the timely disclosure of detailed, accurate financial information is born of the radical separation of management and control apparent in the majority of large modern organisations. Inadequate ...
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    • Understanding the Internationalisation of Family Businesses: Lessons from the History of Chinese and Lebanese Diaspora 

      Gupta, Vipin; Graves, Chris; Thomas, Jill
      Published 2010-12-01
      The emerging work on the internationalisation of the family businesses suggests that family businesses in general tend have low levels of internationalisation when compared to their non-family counterparts. Here, we review ...
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    • A Not-So-Gentle Invasion: Changes to Women’s Participation in Public Service Workforces in the 1970s 

      Colley, Linda
      Published 2010-12-01
      The increase in women’s workforce participation is one of the most significant changes to labour markets in recent decades. This research considers the timing, circumstances and effects of the policy changes that affected ...
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