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professors, in Australian accounting schools, to relate the way one school addressed this shortage through a mentoring scheme … case study of a mentoring scheme conducted in an Australian accounting school. Data collected from semi … “green drought”. Findings – The mentoring scheme achieved some notable successes, but raised many issues and challenges …
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in implementing AA in universities – Australia – and another which has no tradition in this domain – Portugal. Design … university senior managers – 21 in Australia and 23 in Portugal – were conducted by the principal researcher in each country … topic on the current institutional political agenda either in Australia or in Portugal. When specifically asked about gender …
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This study investigates the publication profiles of 147 accounting and finance faculty promoted to full professor at Australian universities over the 1978-2014 period. Professors required a median 15 papers in ABDC-listed journals, with 7 at the highest A*/A quality levels for promotion....
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“experience” of expatriation. It evaluates four metaphors which have emerged from the study for expatriating and four others for …
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Learning in conversation occurs in a variety of ways. This paper explores one particular way which, it is argued, is central in a knowledge economy. Non‐linear learning occurs through revisiting and re‐examining recurring issues in working life to arrive at new perspectives and new...
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