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Completed research degree theses - 2004

In 2004, the following Divisional candidates have successfully completed their research degrees in a range of discipline areas.

Masters by Research

Jason Allsopp
School of Marketing
Demystifying double jeopardy

Virginia Beal
School of Marketing
Patterns in television viewing behaviour: what's changed since the 1980s?

Amelia Giannopoulos
School of Marketing
The ‘forms that world wide web advertisements’ take

Allister Keller
School of Management
Individual share futures: An examination of the efficiency of a new and illiquid market

Annabel Mansfield
School of Marketing
How do tourism destinations compete? An application of the duplication of Purchase law.

Sally Stening
School of Marketing
Generation X's perceptions of wine attributes.

John Warner
Division of Business
Leadership for regional economic development

Damien Wilson
School of Marketing
Marketing to analyse variation in wine consumption habits
 

PhD by Research

Guan Hoe Ang
International Graduate School of Business
The role of E-business for industrial multinational corporations as a tool for corporate strategy in the semiconductor industry

Mary Bambacas
International Graduate School of Business
The development of organisational commitment.

Benni Ben-Ari
International Graduate School of Business
Marketing Indicators and performance in the Defence Electronic Industry

Michael Beverland
School of Marketing
A grounded model of organisational development and change: Evolution in the Australian and New Zealand wine industries

Kwong Fai (Kelvin) Chan
International Graduate School of Business
The strategic decision making process of private enterprises in the People's Republic of China (PRC): Is there really a Chinese way?

Jeremy Cheng
International Graduate School of Business
An investigation into strategies affecting the long-term performance of Chinese chemical companies

Hoi Hee Chow
International Graduate School of Business
A study on the national competitiveness of India with reference to the passenger car industry based on the application of Michael Porter's model on national competitive advantage to the stage of Tamil Nadu

Ying Yin Chui
International Graduate School of Business
Examining the performance of community-based health service organisations in Hong Kong: An application of the multiple-constituency approach

Luke Faulkner
School of Management
Industrial relations in the Australian automotive industry during the accord.

Jing Gao
School of Commerce
Problem sketching: Rich pictures and perspectival thinking

Zafar Iqbal
School of Management
An Islamic perspective on public finance

Jeong Kee Kim
School of Management
Foreign Direct Investment by Third World Multinational Enterprise: The Case of Hyundai Motor Company

Frederic Lau
International Graduate School of Business
The relation between stock market return and inflation in Hong Kong

Hung Yan Lau
International Graduate School of Business
Company partnerships as a medium for diffusing management controls: A study of U.S.-Sino equity joint ventures and Chinese state-owned enterprises in the manufacturing sector

Reuben Shaffer
International Graduate School of Business
The effect of personality and emotional intelligence on workplace performance: An investigation of Hong Kong managers.

Benjamin Tien
International Graduate School of Business
Evolving the concept of Team Learning Circle in developing managers through action learning: An action research study

Arthur Yeung
International Graduate School of Business
Business strategies of an overseas high-technology venture capital enterprise in China - A case study of cellular system market in transitional economy

Kwok Piu (Bill) Yeung
International Graduate School of Business
Job satisfaction of secondary school principals in Hong Kong

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