MCIB Research Students:
Ordan Andreevski
Supervisors: Raymond Zammuto
Topic: Integrated public affairs systems for stakeholder management and organisational wealth creation
Sheila Gowans
Supervisors: Daniel Samson and Peter Verhezen
Topic: Ethics education and management of cross-cultural ethical issues in multinational corporations
Gert Grondowski
Supervisors: Arief Budiman (Asia Institute) and Howard Dick
Topic: A political economy of democratisation: The role of international financial institutions in Indonesia
Zivit Inbar
Supervisors: Raymond Zammuto and David Merrett
Topic: The influence of national culture and institutional environments on strategic thinking: The case of Israeli companies operating in China
Jeremy Mulholland
Supervisors: Howard Dick and Tim Lindsey (Law)
Topic: Elites, state and big business: Indonesian thinking on politicial-economy since 1945
Shey Newitt
Supervisors: David Merrett and Stephen Morgan
Topic: Independent directors and strategic networks
Henry Pook
Supervisors: Ying Zhu and Christina Cregan
Topic: The forgotten partnership: A study of employer bodies, the state and industrial relations change 1996-2004
Nick Stone
Supervisors: Anne-Wil Harzing and Adam Barsky
Topic: Assessing intercultural effectiveness: Implications of management practice
Sean Sweeney
Supervisors: Walter Duffield, Raymond Hutchinson (Civil and Environment) and Andre Sammartino
Topic:
Frances Van Ruth
Supervisors: David Merrett and Andre Sammartino
Topic: The internationalisation of Australian firms: How business and social networks help bridge the psychic distance between a firm and a market
Penelope Webster
Supervisor: Ying Zhu
Topic:
Completed:
Matthew Cairns
Supervisors: Elizabeth Maitland, Stephen Nicholas and Howard Dick
Topic: Multinational investment in transitional economies
Sebastian Reiche
Supervisors: Anne-Wil Harzing, Maria Kraimer
Topic: Knowledge sharing through inpatriate assignments: a social capital perspective
Jeffery Wen-Chien Hsu
Supervisor: Stephen Nicholas and Howard Dick
Topic: International involvement decisions by Taiwanese firms