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<title>Abstract</title> Conflicts of interest are a key factor in the contemporary decline of trust in government and public institutions, eroding public trust in government and democratic systems. Drawing on two unique empirical studies involving policing and the broader public sector, this paper explores the...
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This article introduces the theme and the articles in this special issue of the Australian Economic History Review on mining history. It puts the subject of the articles in the context of current changes in the global mining industry and notes the themes that may be explored in further research....
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This article extends transaction cost economics by looking in detail at the sharp edge of exchange processes - negotiating activities. It also contributes to the literature exploring the properties of hierarchical organisations and networks. The article suggests that networks possess the...
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It is vital that accounting educators take responsibility for the development of students' generic (soft) skills in conjunction with, discipline-specific skills. Research indicates that the typical learning styles of accounting students are not suited to the acquisition of generic skills. In...
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