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International Marketing at the Bottom of the Pyramid
International marketers have been turning increasingly to markets in developing countries as markets in developed countries reach saturation point. Generally one targets the wealthy elite and the expanding middle class in such countries. Rarely do one targets the masses in these countries who account for 65% of the world's population....
Tags: International Marketing, Target, University Of Western Sydney, Free Trade, Marketing Research, Finance, Marketing
White papers 2005-11-15
Awareness of OHS Rights and Responsibilities: An Evaluation of a Trade Union Training Campaign
In 2003, a survey of over 1,500 members of the Finance Sector Union Commonwealth Bank Officers' Section working in the Commonwealth Bank in NSW Australia was undertaken to gauge members' awareness of their rights and responsibilities under occupational health and safety OHS legislation. The survey also investigated members' OHS experiences...
Tags: Trade Union, Survey, University Of Western Sydney, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2005-06-20
Effective Demand Chain Management and Efficient Supply Chain Can Enhance Cash Flow
The notion of the supply chain manager as the new corporate hero, championing reduced costs, improving efficiencies and rewarding customers with reduced prices, seems somewhat incongruous to those brought up on the notion that Marketing was the dominant corporate philosophy. Indeed at least one generation of business students and practitioners...
Tags: Supply Chain, Demand Chain, University Of Western Sydney, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Enterprise Software, Software
White papers 2005-07-18
A Holistic Approach To Integrated Asset Management
All industries are entering an era of environmental change imposed by progressive Government Policies by promoting tree trade at a national and domestic level by the reduction of trade barriers. These changes are creating a shift in the existing paradigms in which these organisations exist. Long established principles are being...
Tags: Asset, Barrier, University Of Western Sydney, Asset Management, Operational Planning, Business Operations
White papers 2006-09-22
The Significance Of Infrastructure In Investment Portfolios
Infrastructure has taken on increased investment importance in last few years with the growth in listed and unlisted infrastructure funds, and increased interest in infrastructure as an asset class by superannuation funds. This includes both economic infrastructure (eg: transport, utilities and communications) and social infrastructure. The purpose of this paper...
Tags: Infrastructure, University Of Western Sydney, Infrastructure Fund, Asset Management, Investment, Operational Planning, Business Operations, Finance
White papers 2007-01-21
Reconceptualising Mentoring
Previous research reported on the reconceptualisation of mentoring using a three layered model. The model provided a conceptual framework which viewed mentoring as developing through a series of overlapping layers. Within each layer of the model, characteristics and outcomes were identified which were indicative of each layer. This paper explains...
Tags: Layer, University Of Western Sydney, Strategy, Management
White papers 2006-01-30
A Survey Of Agent-Based Intelligent Decision Support Systems To Support Clinical Management And Research
The research into agent-based intelligent decision support systems is important to the medical industry because these systems can be used to improve the quality of healthcare in many ways. This paper is a survey of the current research into agent-based intelligent decision support systems to support Clinical Management and Research,...
Tags: Research, Agent, Survey, Decision Support System, University Of Western Sydney, Tools & Techniques, Real Estate, Databases, Management, Business Operations, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
White papers 2005-06-02

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Australian researchers test Chinese herbs to treat dementia
SYDNEY AFP — Researchers at an Australian hospital have begun human trials to test whether Chinese herbs can slow the progress of dementia, the scientists said. Sydney's Bankstown Hospital, working with the University of Western Sydney, has begun recruiting 80 vascular dementia sufferers to trial the new Chinese herbal...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Benefits, FINANCE, HEALTHCARE, researcher, scientist, SOFTWARE, Sydney
Research articles 2005-03-16
Paying for the postgrad job edge.
ABIX via COMTEX) -- There were 169,695 enrolments in management and commerce at tertiary level in Australia in 2001. A total of 27 per cent of these enrolments were at post-graduate level. The sector has grown in recent years. Seven universities offer training for the Australian ...
Tags: Australia, FINANCE, financial, job, RMIT University
Research articles 2002-06-25
Brain space map gets $3.3m grant.
Byline: Dorothy Illing Aug 01, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- The Australian Research Council and National Health & Medical Research Council have allocated $A10m in grants. Two of the recipients are projects at the University of Western Sydney and the...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Robots, SOFTWARE, University of New South Wales
Research articles 2006-08-01
More than a gut feeling: 'bacteria drinks don't work'.(Brief Article)
Apr 11, 2005 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) Probiotic foods and supplements are increasingly popular, but they may be ineffective. ACNielsen says Australian sales of probiotics have risen 22 per cent since 2002, to $A48 million. However, a team at the University of...
Tags: beverage, Manufacturing, University of Reading
Research articles 2005-04-11
Valentine calls for regulation rehaul.
May 06, 2003 (Investor Weekly - ABIX via COMTEX) Professor Tom Valentine says Australia's financial regulatory bodies need to be more specialised. Valentine, a professor of banking and finance at the University of Western Sydney, says that the current three bodies should each concentrate...
Tags: Banking, deposit, FINANCE, Insurance, professor, regulation, Strategy
Research articles 2003-05-06
Ask 3 Economists, Get 3 Answers | BTalk Australia
(6min 59) Over the year we've asked quite a few economists about what caused the financial crisis and where the Aussie economy is heading. It seems the more economists you ask, the more answers you get. Today we replay three discussions Phil Dobbie had earlier in the...
Tags: Economist, Podcasts, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Financial Accounting, Internet, Finance, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-12-29
Study to probe forecaster flaws.
Byline: Fiona Tyndall Aug 14, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Australian property forecasters are not always accurate in their predictions. Professor Graeme Newell of the...
Tags: Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Research articles 2005-08-14
The joint's jumping but suitors are shy.
Jun 02, 2003 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) An Australian engineering inventor bemoans lack of funding and faith by Australians in their own. He is Glenn Thompson, who used his knowledge of flying small aircraft to devise a new type of universal...
Tags: Fiat, joint, Manufacturing, Thompson
Research articles 2003-06-03
Recession is Only the Beginning | BTalk Australia
(18min 54) Professor Steve Keen says the Aussie economy has a long way to fall yet. The current situation is the work of neoclassical economists who didn’t understand the importance of controlling debt, which is now over $2 trillion. He points to the RBA, whose decision not to lower interest...
Tags: Depression, Recession, Economist, Deflation, Debt, Economy, Level, RBA, Government, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Financial Planning, Vertical Industries, Financial Services, Finance, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-03-09
Biomechanic defend Muralitharan bowling tests
SYDNEY AFP ? An Australian biomechanical expert has defended the testing procedures involved in examining spinner Muttiah Muralitharan's controversial "doosra" delivery. Jacque Alderson from the University of Western Australia said it would be difficult for the Sri Lankan spinner to deliberately change his bowling technique without the biomechanic's team...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, board, PRODUCTIVITY
Research articles 2004-04-13
Trapped in Our Capital Cities | BTalk Australia
Our major cities are becoming more congested and more expensive. Will we reach a breaking point when businesses decide to move to secondary centres? Could this process be helped along with a cohesive nationwide approach to regional planning. Phil Dobbie talks to Dr Andrew Allen, Program Director...
Tags: City, State Government, Australia, Sydney, Business, Federal Government, Sales Force Management, Government, Sales, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2008-07-09
Women take over the west.
Jun 26, 2003 (The Daily Telegraph - ABIX via COMTEX) Macquarie University's Bob Fagan has mapped how demographics have changed the gender-work balance in Sydney's suburbs. The report was prepared for the Western Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils. General trends discovered by Fagan include...
Tags: Macquarie University, Sydney, women
Research articles 2003-06-26
Global Dreaming | BTalk Australia
(17min 28) We like to think of our major capital cities as having a lot to offer multinational companies. Are we dreaming? In “Global Connections: a study of multinational companies in Sydney” Michael Enright concludes that our role is little more than a branch office providing...
Tags: Operation, Multinational, R&D, Australia, Activity, Market, Term, Research & Development, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Business Operations, Sales, Phil Dobbie
Blog posts 2009-03-02
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