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Thesis Supervisors

 Research conducted at the the Graduate School of Business is aimed at making a positive contribution to business, government and society.

GSB academic staff are highly active researchers in a number of specialised fields:

Thesis supervision

Professor Mohammed Quaddus

  • Roles of Formal/Informal Network and Perceived Compatibility in the Diffusion of World Wide Web Among Knowledge Workers: The Case of Indonesian Banks.
  • Colonial, Economic Rationalist, or Collegial? Indonesian Business Leaders' Perceptions (2001) of G7 Behaviour.
  • A pseudo longitudinal study of using intranet for supporting management accounting: evidence from Hong Kong public hospitals.
  • A Study of Idea Search and Screening Issues Associated with Product and Process Innovations.
  • Study of Business Risks of Public Housing Construction in Hong Kong and Risk Management Methods Adopted by Contractors.
  • System Dynamics Based Visual Interactive Models: Understanding Strategic Behaviour through the Development of Simulation Models.
  • Organizational commitment, group-leader relations and turnover intention: a study of local marketing officers in securities firms owned by foreign interests in Hong Kong.
  • A Study of the Factors Influencing Knowledge Management Systems Diffusion in Australia.


Professor Alma Whitley

  • The "Business Idea": Problems Of Readiness & Abandonment As A Prerequisite To Scenario Thinking & Planning.
  • An investigation of the match between an organisation's strategic intent when introducing a gainsharing bonus and the outcomes as perceived by stakeholders.
  • Employees Perceptions as Recipients of Change: A Cast Study.
  • Human Resource Determinants and Impacts in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Australia.
  • Customer Focus:  Enacted Premise and Received Practice.
  • Boundary Management in Organisations:  The Use of Discourse as a Framework of Analysis.
  • The Clinical Manager in Rural Western Australia - A Sensemaking Perspective of the Role.
  • An Exposition of the Apprentice Assessment Systems in Western Auystralia.
  • A Teleological Model for the Transformation of Tacit to Explicit Knowledge: a single case, multi-size study.
  • Strategy Formation and Change: Changing Paridigms in Catholic Health and Aged Care.
  • The Development of a Constructivist Core Values Approach to Project Management Groups in Large Functional Organisations (Lfo) and Traditional Vertical Hierarchical Structure(Tvhs).
  • Implementation of Restructuring and It's Impacts on Employees.
  • Making Sense of Corporate Volunteering: An Exploration of the Experience and Impact of Corporate Volunteering on Employees and Their Work Roles.


Associate Professor Peter Galvin

  • Change in the Organizational Culture of Selected Public Sector Organizations in Hong Kong.
  • Relationship between Success Factors and Organisation Culture in Hong Kong Companies Engaged in Public Housing Construction.
  • Determinants of firm success: A resource-based analysis.
  • The Role of Alliances in Strategy Development Cases from Nordic Mobile Telephone Manufacturing.


Associate Professor Des Klass

  • Factors that affect the successful commercialisation of intellectual capital.
  • Ethical Dilemmas: Australian managers operating in international markets
  • Innovation in the Western Australian State Public Sector


Associate Professor Rick Ladyshewsky

  • The Leadership of Entrepreneurialism in Technical and Further Education Colleges
  • Trainee perceptions of peer coaching on learning and transfer of training: The Western Australian Police Academy Experience
  • The Emergence of a Connectivity Schema to encourage Assimilation of Information within a Pharmaceutical Sales Interaction Context

Prof Margaret Nowak

  • Directors' Perceptions Of `Best Practice' In Corporate Governance.
  • Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: The Case of Indonesia.
  • Cooperative Teamwork for Quality Customer Service in Hong Kong Ship Repair Yards Environment.


Associate Professor  Verena Marshall

  • Ethical Dilemmas: Australian Managers Operating in International Markets.
  • The Influence of Participation in Decision-Making Within the Enterprise Bargaining Context: Implications for Job Satisfaction and Affective Commitment.