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Misconduct resistance: the management of restricted drugs in the Western Australian public health service
(British Academy of Management (BAM), 2013)We employ institutional theory to develop and present a framework – involving institutional drivers, organisational reactions, and outcomes – to examine and further understand misconduct resistance in public sector ... -
Mobility experiences in everyday life
(Association for Information Systems (AIS), 2013)Mobile technology has significantly transformed how, when and where work routines and personal activities are conducted. The wide acceptance and broad integration of mobile devices into work and non-work domains have brought ... -
Moderating Effects of Socio-cultural Values on Pro-environmental Behaviors
(Emerald, 2020)This paper aims to explain the discrepancy between pro-environmental intentions and behaviors with moderating effects of two socio-cultural values (espoused individualism and faith in others) on the link between intentions ... -
Momentum and market correlation
(New Zealand Finance Colloquium, 2016)This paper proposes that an important source of momentum profits is market information associated with correlation to general market movements. Empirical tests for U.S. stocks in the sample period 1965 to 2013 indicate ... -
Monopoly, power and politics in Fleet Street: the controversial birth of IPC Magazines, 1958-1963
(The Business History Conference, 2014)Britain’s newspaper and magazine publishing business did not fare particularly well during the 1950s. With leading newspaper proprietors placing their desire for political influence above that of financial performance, and ... -
Monopoly, power and politics in Fleet Street: the controversial birth of IPC Magazines, 1958-63
(Business History Conference, 2014)Britain’s newspaper and magazine publishing business did not fare particularly well during the 1950s. With leading newspaper proprietors placing their desire for political influence above that of financial performance, and ... -
More or less: a model and empirical evidence on preferences for under and over-payment in trade-in transactions
(American Marketing Association, 2011)Trade-in transactions typically involve an exchange of an old, used version for a new or newer version of the product. When consumers trade in their used model for a new model, the firm faces the choice of paying the ... -
A multi-criteria inventory management system for perishable & substitutable products
(Elsevier, 2015)Perishable products represent a vital area in the retail industry and our daily lives. However, when considered with product substitution (which provides more choices) the short lifetime of perishable products creates ... -
A Multi-level Exploration of Organisational Climate and Well-Being: a Mediated Analysis within New Zealand Tertiary Education Institutions
(British Academy of Management (BAM), 2018)Higher education institutions have undergone massive changes, which leads to a greater focus on accountability, effectiveness, and efficiency. Hence, institutional staff face heightened burdens due to external and internal ... -
Multiculturalism and tax compliance of business entrepreneurs
(Accounting & Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ), 2014)Due to changes in immigration rules and globalisation, most developed countries including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States of America are becoming more multi-cultural. The consequence ... -
A Multilevel Model of Information Technology Value
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2016)Traditionally, firms that dominate their industries perform better when their markets are growing. This is because their large size makes it easier for them to achieve economies of scale. We present empirical evidence that ... -
Multinational transfer pricing of intangible assets and tax audit adjustments: evidence from Indonesia
(Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand (AFAANZ), 2015)Purpose – This paper examines the challenges faced by Indonesian tax auditors in auditing multinational transfer prices of intangible assets. This study then explores the suitability of mechanisms currently used by Indonesian ... -
nDiVE: the story of how logistics and supply chain management could be taught
(Australasian Society of Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education (ascilite), 2013)One major element of supply chain management education is helping learners to grasp the complexity, the challenges, and the efficient management of the multiple dimensions in supply chains. Each decision made can ‘ripple’ ... -
Negative impact induced by foreign workers: Evidence in Malaysian construction sector
(Elsevier, 2012)Though foreign workers served to overcome the labor shortage in the Malaysian construction market, over-dependence on foreign workers and the negative impacts induced have become a serious social problem. The aims of this ... -
Negative Outcomes of ICT Use at Work: Meta-analytic Evidence and the Role of Job Autonomy
(Emerald, 2020)Purpose Individuals can improve their task performance by using information and communications technology (ICT). However, individuals who use ICT may also suffer from negative outcomes, such as burnout and anxiety, which ... -
Net Buying Pressure and Informed Trading in the Options Market: Evidence From Earnings Announcements
(Vietnam Symposium in Banking and Finance (VSBF), 2018)Informed investors use options market to exploit their private information advantage to trade on the direction and volatility of underlying asset values. This paper tests whether informed trading occurs around quarterly ... -
Net Buying Pressure and Informed Trading in the Options Market: Evidence From Earnings Announcements
(MDPI AG, 2022)By employing the modified net buying pressure as a measure of informed option trading, this study tested whether option trading around quarterly earnings announcements is either directionally motivated and/or volatility ... -
New landscapes and new eyes: the role of virtual world design for supply chain education
(Common Ground, 2013)With the common availability of advanced educational technology, we are able to increase the emphasis on the design of learning experiences and benefit from the given flexibility and variety of opportunities to create ... -
The New Public Management (NPM) and tertiary education: a blessing in disguise for academics
(Manukau Institute of Technology, 2015)Tertiary teaching in higher education is not apolitical, due to the demands placed upon academics from stakeholders including accreditation bodies, government funding agencies, students and employers. Often, the demands ... -
The New Zealand Aged Care Workforce Survey 2016
(New Zealand Work Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology (AUT), 2017)