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“The Building Blocks of Trust: the Role of Transformational Leadership and Shared Values in Predicting Team Members’ Trust in Their Leaders”
Scholars are increasingly recognising the importance of interpersonal trust for sustaining organisational, team and individual effectiveness, well-being and competitiveness (Jones & George, 1998). Interpersonal trust between leaders and their team member -
A Theoretical Analysis of Credit Card Regulation
Credit card reform has been canvassed in Europe, the US and in Australia. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) is in the process of implementing wide-ranging reforms to credit cards aimed at increasing entry, allowing merchants to surcharge for card paymen -
Access Holidays and the Timing of Infrastructure Investment
This paper investigates policy responses to investment issues that arise when owners of essential facilities are subject to open access from downstream competitors. Our focus is not on the form of access pricing per se but on issues associated with regula -
Access Holidays: the Panacea for Network Infrastructure Investment?
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Access Pricing and Infrastructure Investment
This paper reviews and synthesises the recent literature on the impact of access price regulation on investment incentives. In so doing, it emphasises key themes that such regulation can improve investment outcomes, it can do so while encouraging competit -
Adaptation and Performance in Foreign Markets:evidence of Systematic Under-Adaptation
Past empirical studies have yielded no consistent relationship between strategy adaptation and firm performance (Albaum & Tse, 2001, p. 66). These inconclusive results may be partially due to a bias amongst managers to under-adapt their host market strat -
Advertising Effectiveness and Consumption Experience for Ambiguous Experience Products
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An Empirically Based Model of Business Excellence
This paper identifies eleven of Australias long-term top performing organizations and discusses the common features that make them winning organizations. Nine key elements are identified and presented as a winning framework for achieving sustainable orga -
Anti-Insurance: Analysing the Health Insurance System in Australia
This paper develops a model to analyse the Australian health insurance system when individuals differ in their health risk and this risk is private information. The Australian system involves mixed public and private health insurance with private insuranc -
Antitrust Merger Policy: Lessons From the Australian Experience
A study of the operation of Australia’s merger policy over the last twenty-seven years can yield lessons for countries that are contemplating the introduction of their own merger policy. If it is to be used to enhance value, merger policy should provide t

