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    • The Value of Human Capital: Is Academic Performance Reflected in Academic Salaries 

      Velayutham, Ajantha (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      The subject of human capital is of growing importance in accounting and business research in the 21st century. This paper empirically investigates whether an individual’s knowledge, skills and capabilities (human capital) ...
    • The Value Relevance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Assurance 

      Salman, Manal (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      This dissertation examines the association between corporate social responsibility (CSR) assurance and firm value. This study contributes to the understanding of the economic benefits inherent in CSR assurance by investigating ...
    • Values, Employee Perceptions and Organisational Change: A Case Analysis 

      Moore, Vikashni (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      The concept of values is multifaceted and one that is closely related to organisational culture constructs. Values have been conceptualised at multiple levels - individual, leader, social group, institution, inter-organisation ...
    • Values, Pro-environmental Behaviour and Stress Appraisals of Anthropogenic Environmental Degradation 

      Ashwell, Dana (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      Anthropogenic environmental degradation is a major global threat to both natural and human systems. There is an emerging literature that suggests related psychological distress may lead to significant mental health outcomes. ...
    • Valuing the voices of children: a case study of involving children in the process of medical equipment design in the hospital environment 

      Parbhu, Neerali (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Paediatric hospital design is receiving growing attention internationally around the value of involving children (the users) in the process. Many studies demonstrate the value of involvement and consultation/collaboration ...
    • Variation in Response and Recovery to Training Intensity in Highly Trained Rowers 

      Holt, Ana (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      Background: In endurance sports, where training loads are high, effective programming of day-to-day training is crucial to achieve sufficient training stimuli and adequate recovery for optimal adaptation. The time required ...
    • Varieties of encounter in an immersive installation of nature 

      Upson, Leighton (Auckland University of Technology, 2009)
      This exegesis explores how a visual arts accumulative installation process can open up questions about archiving and occupancy. It argues that such a practice signifies a desire for a kind of material fullness and immersion ...
    • Vastra Avatar: a personal manifestation of fashion, culture, and identity 

      Naware, Mihika (Auckland University of Technology, 2009)
      This research project asks; what is the potential for garments to express an Indian/European cultural hybridisation? The research explores the development of an alternative aesthetic by hybridising the ethos of traditional ...
    • Vehicle propulsion using continuous track linear induction motors on steel plates 

      Simpson, Mark (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      Linear induction motors (LIMs) are zero-carbon emission, non-contacting electrical motors that operate on the same principle as rotary squirrel cage induction motors found prominently in industry today. LIMs are capable ...
    • Vehicle-related Scene Understanding Using Deep Learning 

      Liu, Xiaoxu (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      Automated driving technology is an inevitable trend in the future development of transportation, it is also one of the eminent achievements in the matter of artificial intelligence. Primarily deep learning produces a ...
    • Veitalatala: Mātanga ‘o e Talanoa 

      Toluta'u, Talita Kiume (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      This study is concerned with representation. It considers the nature of a culturally located, discursive form called veitalatala and its creative translation into designed artifacts that consider the lyrical and graceful ...
    • Veterinarian Wellbeing in New Zealand: Examining the Effectiveness of a Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Programme in Improving Veterinarian Wellbeing Experiences, Affect and Self-Perception (a Mixed Methods Study) 

      Djokovic, Ana (Auckland University of Technology, 2020)
      Evidence shows that veterinarian wellbeing is compromised more often than any other profession, with a proportionate suicide rate four times greater than the average population. The current support mechanisms endorsed by ...
    • Vibrating Matter: situating sound 

      Shearer, Rachel Mary (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      My research investigates site-specific sound installation practice by way of two public urban sound projects, created for the Auckland City Council in Tamaki Makarau / Auckland. Contrary to the typically dominant visual ...
    • Vibration analysis in non-destructive detection of milk powder blockage in the cyclone of a spray dryer 

      Li, Li (Auckland University of Technology, 2008)
      This research investigates possible monitoring methods to non-invasively detect blockages in the cyclone of milk powder spray driers to avoid costly production shutdowns. Two possible solutions have been identified. These ...
    • Vibration Characteristics of Stepped Thickness Circular Cylindrical Piezoelectric Shells for Ultrasound Amplifications 

      Meshkinzar, Ata (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      This research investigates the vibration characteristics of stepped-thickness cylindrical shells with a specific application to ultrasound power amplifications for water particle disintegration. One of the main purposes ...
    • Vibration of branched circular cylindrical shells as applied to airway walls 

      Au, Pui Ming (Auckland University of Technology, 2005)
      This research focuses on investigating the vibration characteristics of branched circular cylindrical shells with applications to airway passages. Analytical modelling is carried out based on Donnell-Mushtari equations of ...
    • Video art: accelerationism and the reification of desire 

      Kirlew, Akil (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This research project explores the creative links between the production and circulation of video-based artworks and the dominance of capitalist-based forms of subjectivity. More specifically, I seek to determine whether ...
    • Video Conferencing in Early Childhood Education: Teachers' Perspectives 

      Purnell, Desire Jasmine (Auckland University of Technology, 2019)
      “Today’s children are growing up in a rapidly changing digital age that is far different from that of their parents and grandparents” (National Association for the Education of Young Children & Fred Rogers Center, 2012, ...
    • Video self-reflection and coach development in New Zealand: a qualitative descriptive study 

      Mead, Simon (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      This study directs attention to Sport New Zealand’s vision of having world leading coach development. In their quest Sport New Zealand has moved away from the structured accreditation system embraced by other leading ...
    • Vietnamese University EFL teachers' code-switching in classroom instruction 

      Nguyen, Thi Hang (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      This study examines the under-explored phenomenon of code-switching practised by EFL teachers in classroom instruction in a Vietnamese setting. Among the foreign languages taught and learned in Vietnamese universities, ...

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