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For the past two decades, accounting educators and professional bodies have made calls for internationalizing the … accounting curriculum (AAA 1986; AECC 1990; AACSB 1994; IFAC 2002). The International Accounting Standards Committee (IASC) has … established international accounting standards for worldwide application. In Australia, the Australian Accounting Standards Board …
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internationalize their business curriculum, including the accounting curriculum, in order to educate and prepare students to practice … international component in their business and/or accounting curricula. In this study, it was found that, among the seven variables … university. Independent variables significant in offering international accounting courses are; the size of the university and …
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In the airline sector many aircraft are subject to long-term lease agreements in the belief that operating, investing and financing benefits flow to the lessee. This study aims to provide a better understanding of lease-purchase decision-making from an airline perspective. Aircraft acquisition...
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Australian accounting standards that will see Australian recognition and reporting of intangible assets such as brands …, trademarks and other marketing assets, curbed by the acceptance of International Accounting Standards rules of recognition. The …. Although internal reporting systems will continue to monitor and measure marketing outputs, the required specific accounting …
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The objective of this paper is to enhance our understanding of international business-to-business relationships by presenting empirical evidence on the nature and relative importance of various relationship functions performed by the suppliers and the customers in trading relationships. Using...
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This article describes the development, modification and testing of a tool designed to assist small firms in making more appropriate decisions regarding information and communication technology (ICT) selection and implementation. Using a combination of quantitative and qualitative methods, a...
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The purpose of this paper is to establish the importance and approaches in securing an organization's legitimacy from the network community of customers, suppliers and manufacturers, including private investors and state-owned institutions when marketing their products. The paper presents an...
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Previous research on loyalty programs in Australia has shown the benefits gained by partners in these programs. This paper develops this research and introduces the concept of network development in loyalty programs. It builds on the theory of network development (Hertz and Mattson, 2004) and...
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This paper examines a sample of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) firms in Australia drawn from a wide range of product and service providers throughout the Sydney region. It researches the sources of information and ideas that firms utilise to sustain their competitive position...
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In this study we develop a Decision Support System tool to monitor and understand the characteristics of emergency departments of NSW Hospitals management systems in detail to find cost effective solutions to service quality improvements. In the past researchers have used statistical,...
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