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Completed research degree theses - 2003

In 2003, the following 24 Divisional candidates successfully completed their research degrees in a range of discipline areas. 

Masters by Research

Carl Driesener
School of Marketing
Comparing and contrasting three brand image measures

Poonlap Chantavongviriya  
School of Management
Currency risk management: The case of Thai Baht after floating

Lisa Philip-Harbutt
International Graduate School of Business
Look out there’s an artist in the business school doing research - a quest for appropriate methodology

Monica Tolo
School of Marketing
A case study concerning the application of 'prior knowledge': explaining retail brand performance

PhD by Research

Davood Askarany
School of Accounting & Information Systems
An investigation into the diffusion of cost and management accounting innovations

Wai Ming Chan
International Graduate School of Business
Career anchors of Singaporean technopreneurs

Kum Whye Chong
International Graduate School of Business
The Role of Pricing in Relationship Marketing: A Study of the Singapore Heavy Equipment Spare Parts Industry

Marilyn Clarke
International Graduate School of Business
Taking voluntary redundancy: A retrospective study

Randall Donohue
International Graduate School of Business
Public Relations for Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC)

Christine Heuring
International Graduate School of Business
Change, teacher education and management in a Hong Kong university

Alice (Meredith) Hodgson
International Graduate School of Business
Managing for survival in the South Australian non-government organisation/voluntary agency sector: maintaining the value base in human suervices under changed conditions of funding and control by government

Alison (Rowena) Holloway
School of Accounting & Information Systems
Seeking confluence: A grounded theory explaining employee behaviour in the hospitality workplace.

Ayadurai Jothidas
International Graduate School of Business
Knowledge Management in a transnational organisation in the context of new product development

David King
School of Accounting & Information Systems
The Internet as a Tool for Participation by Local Communities in Foreign Aid Projects in Sub-Saharan Africa

Ka Wai Ivan Lai
International Graduate School of Business
Extending action research as an operational method for the maintenance of a management information system: an exploratory field study in China

Shu Sing (Danny) Lo
International Graduate School of Business
Privatisation and cultural Change: The airline industry in China

Kim Cheng Patrick Low
International Graduate School of Business
Corporate culture and values: perceptions of corporate leaders of cooperatives in Singapore

Marisa Maio MacKay
School of Accounting & Information Systems
Using Multiple Perspectives to Appreciate Demand for Innovation

Baudouin Neirynck
International Graduate School of Business
Succession Planning for Middle Managers in US Subsidiaries in Hong Kong

Judith Phillips
International Graduate School of Business
The influence of social support and pre-departure cross-cultural preparation on the three domains of cross-cultural adjustment of accompanying spouses on global assignments.

Erica Riebe
School of Marketing
Customer defection and acquisition and its relationship with market share change

Choon Yin Sam
International Graduate School of Business
Corporate Governance and public sector management in Singapore

Hock Wen Teo
International Graduate School of Business
A balance model to discriminate information security in organizations in Singapore – a comparative study of multi-national corporations and small and medium enterprises

Sandy Yuk Man Tse
School of Marketing
A Hedonic perspective in studying the visual effects of web page design for effective marketing

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