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examine dissonant heritage in warfare tourism sites involving Indigenous peoples in Australia and North America. Findings … Australia, Canada, and the USA.  …
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authors as partial native-visitors to Western Australia. The native-visitor is the tourist who is able to see beyond Urry … paper, the experiences of two immigrants, the authors, to Western Australia illustrate the different perspectives of the …
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Kloosterman, van der Leun and Rath assert they conceptualised the “mixed embeddedness” hypothesis to overcome the shortcomings characteristic of earlier theoretical models of immigrant business enterprise. This article assesses the relevance of this theoretical perspective to explaining...
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Recounts the history of the Chinese Diaspora in Australia, which dates back to the Gold Rush of the 1850s. In the past … three decades, following the end of the white Australia policy, many ethnic Chinese immigrants have immigrated to Australia …. Although there are only 300,000 people of Chinese ancestry living in Australia, Chinese immigration is a critical chapter of …
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Substantial work has been undertaken in the field of human resource management (HRM) as it applies to large organizations. However, for small business these models frequently do not apply. The small business lacks adequate systems to ensure the efficient management of human resources. Further,...
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Life cycle models have become important in explaining the changing size structure of firms based on the carrying capacity of regions or industries. In particular, the population ecology model predicts stages of growth, maturity and eventually decline in the number of firms in an industry. There...
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Purpose – To examine differences between family and non‐family SMEs in business goals, management practices and performance as they grow. Design/methodology/approach – The study was based on 233 small non‐family and 362 small family firms. Medium firms comprised 305 family and 341...
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Purpose – To contribute to an understanding of the complementary nature of entrepreneurship and innovation through an empirical study of various organisations; and to develop an integrative framework of the interaction between entrepreneurship and innovation. Design/methodology/approach –...
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Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore the role that different structures of socially embedded networks themselves play in tax non‐compliance or evasion, and the contribution that an application of network analysis can make to the study of tax compliance regulation....
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Purpose – To advance the scholarly understanding of family firm management by outlining the Australian experience with “real” differences between family and non‐family firms. Design/methodology/approach – Utilising data from 2,190 Australian SMEs, industry based analysis focused on...
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