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remaining retailers' sales promotions was greater than that of university students in Australia and Germany, respectively … retailers' sales promotion strategies and young, female university students' intention to buy alcohol and attitude towards … three OECD countries with high alcohol consumption per capita: Australia ( n =305), Germany ( n =323) and Wales ( n =361). A …
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study in Australia. Design/methodology/approach – The paper uses an ordered probit model to quantify the influence of the … various factors which affect students' decisions on funding their tertiary study using student loans or through other means … influenced by students' socioeconomic status. Other major influences on this decision include students' demographic and …
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Myths in organisations are often portrayed as evolving gradually, and perhaps decaying even more slowly, whether the myth seeks to establish internal standards or to provide cause and effect in a turbulent environment. A detailed case study of the start‐up phase in a graduate management school...
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Purpose – Educational facilities and their design have considerable impact on how students learn. Recent research … indicates that modern university students are spending less time on campus and more time interacting with their peers through … technology. This paper aims to examine the responses of a small number of first year university students, at RMIT University …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how students from Australia, Indonesia and Malaysia differ in … completed by a sample of university students on an Australian university campus. ANOVA was used to compare differences between … – Australian students have a less positive attitude to complaining than Malaysian and Indonesian consumers. Contrary to …
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aimed at developing intercultural online communication competencies in business students. Design/methodology/approach – The … project entailed collaboration between students and staff in business communication courses from an Australian and European … that provide students with real life opportunities in intercultural collaboration. However, little guidance exists for …
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Purpose – The aim of this paper is to stimulate further discussion on divergent institutional and academic needs for effective marking processes to evaluate student work in Australian universities. This is in specific response to institutional stated goals and emerging policies under current...
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/methodology/approach – A total of 255 second‐year female management students evaluate strategies for the same workplace dilemmas as senior … women managers (Barrett). Findings – For short‐ and medium‐term dilemmas students, like senior women managers, regard … senior women managers in evaluating the strategies' probability. But when seeking promotion, students avoid some strategies …
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Purpose – Barrett compared the perceptions of female management students and senior female managers about effective and … in communication. The purpose of this paper is to compare male students' perceptions of the strategies to those of female … students and female managers. Design/methodology/approach – In total, 255 second‐year male management students evaluated …
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on deserved salary were higher than those expressed in Australia. In addition, in both countries' students from higher …, specifically in British and Australian business students, or whether there has been a generation shift in attitudes. Design …/methodology/approach – Quantitative data were analysed from 481 (252 females and 229 males) university students, on their responses to what they “expected …
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