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Introduction / Benjamin W. Redekop, Deborah Rigling Gallagher, and Rian Satterwhite -- The seven unsustainabilities of mainstream leadership / Jem Bendell, Richard Little, and Neil Sutherland -- A case for universal contexts : intersections of the biosphere, systems, and justice using a critical...
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Part of a 2-volume set, this volume considers such topics as: environmental thought leadership (environmental ethics, conservation, eco-feminism, collective action and the commons and what we have termed contrarians); political leadership (the environmental challenge context for the expression...
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Introduction / Benjamin W. Redekop, Deborah Rigling Gallagher, and Rian Satterwhite -- The seven unsustainabilities of mainstream leadership / Jem Bendell, Richard Little, and Neil Sutherland -- A case for universal contexts : intersections of the biosphere, systems, and justice using a critical...
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Abstract: The recent paper by Goetzmann et al. (2002) suggests that fund managers subject to a performance review have an adverse incentive to engage in portfolio strategies that have theunfortunate attribute that they can expose the fund investor to significant downside risk.(...)
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This paper evaluates the tactical asset allocation (TAA) capabilities, strategies and behaviour of Australian investment managers who invest assets across multiple asset classes. Specifically, we analyse the behaviour of balanced, growth and capital-stable fund managers with regard to their...
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Utilizing a database of daily institutional fund manager trades, we examine the contribution of strategic trading at quarter-end associated with potential 'portfolio pumping' or 'ramping up' of reported stock prices around quarter-ends. We provide the first direct evidence that active fund...
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This study represents the first empirical examination of the daily trading and portfolio configuration strategies of index and enhanced index equity funds. We document that passive funds benefit from employing less rigid rebalancing and investment strategies. During index revision periods,...
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This study reviews 30 years of scholarly research published in the Australian Journal of Management (AJM) over the period 1976–2005. The study examines the productivity, influence, and contribution of management research in Australia. In the past three decades, AJM has published 406...
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