In 2007, the following Divisional candidates have successfully completed their research degrees in a range of discipline areas.
Elise Madeleine
Gaillard
School of Marketing
How brand distinctiveness is communicated, from a consumer's
perspective
Stephen Grao
International Graduate School
of Business
A case study of multi venturing as corporate strategy for the
emerging market of China. The Thorn Lighting Group PLC experience
Travis Christopher
Murphy
School of Marketing
Buying across price tiers in the Australian wine market
Richard David Castle
School of Management
The evaluation of the role of inquisitiveness as a characteristic of
leaders in manufacturing management
Kit Weng Chan
International Graduate School
of Business
A study of marketing channels for foreign-investment enterprises in
China
Yen-Hao Howard Chen
School of Management
Developing an agile management framework based on the theory of
constraints
Colin East
School of Management
Information systems flexibility using the concept of space: a local
government case study
Ching Ping Patty Farh
International Graduate School
of Business
Managing diversity and conflict in information technology project
teams in China
Michael Gosling
School of Management
Measuring emotional intelligence of managers in Singapore and the
application of emotional intelligence for individual and organisation
effectiveness. An exploratory study
Michael Gross
School of Management
A conceptualisation of lifestyle tourism
Cullen Habel
School of Marketing
Formalising double jeopardy and deconstructing dynamics in repeat
purchase markets
Reina Ichii
School of Commerce
Performance indicators for gender responsive budgeting: a case study
of Australian childcare programs
Peter Ifandoudas
International Graduate School
of Business
Developing an agile management framework based on the theory of
constraints
Siew Bee Jennifer Koh
International Graduate School
of Business
Management accounting practices in Singapore
Tieh Koh
International Graduate School
of Business
Estimating the synergy value in mergers and acquisitions: a
preliminary model and its relevance for the chemical industry
Theresa Liong
International Graduate School
of Business
Explaining success in Indonesia: the case of PT Martina Berto
Zakir Machmud
School of Commerce
Identifying the cartel practices of trade associations: a time
series analysis of the Indonesian cement industry
Chris Martin
School of Management
Implementation of a quality assurance program in an Australian
manufacturing company: enhancing the Rogers' model
Abraham K. Thomas
International Graduate School
of Business
Identifying the parameters of corporate reputation for the hospital
industry in Singapore
Gayathri (Gee)
Wijesinghe
School of Commerce
How may I serve you? Women receptionists' lived experience in the
hospitality industry
John Wilkinson
School of Marketing
Effects of sales management leadership support on
business-to-business salesperson performance
Damien Wilson
School of Marketing
Generating retrospective panel data on the patterns of repeat
behaviour
Alison Wyse
School of Management
Executive leadership roles and associated skills: an Australian
public sector perspective
Siu Hong Yau
International Graduate School
of Business
A research investigation into factors contributing to the success or
failure in the implementation of e-business information systems
Shane Zhang
School of Commerce
Airline mergers and market power: evidence from China's airline
markets
Zhi Alec Zuo
School of Commerce
Foreign direct investment in China: locational choices and backward
linkages