Business: Chapters and Books
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Assessing the impacts of social entrepreneurs and social enterprises in tourism
(Edward Elgar, 2022)Tourism social entrepreneurs are considered important stakeholders in sustainable community development. The concept has been gaining attention in the tourism scholarship; however, an examination of the specific impacts ... -
A disadvantage to an advantage? Immigrant entrepreneurs’ use of effectuation in business start-up and development in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(Springer International Publishing, 2022)This chapter explores how immigrants start and develop businesses in the context of Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Using cumulative advantage/disadvantage theory in conjunction with effectuation, the chapter outlines immigrants’ ... -
Promoting Curiosity, Creativity and Clarity in Management Education
(IntechOpen, 2022)In order for management education to move beyond the analytical thinking of the last century to promote creative thinking more appropriate for today’s organizations we need to build new courses that allow for organic ... -
How management control practices enable strategic alignment during the product development process
(Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016)Purpose - This paper examines how the management control practices of organization members enable the alignment of product development projects with potentially conflicting corporate strategies during the product development ... -
Chapter 2: Beyond budgeting: Distinguishing modes of adaptive performance management
(2017)Purpose: The purpose of this study is to analyze the changes organizations can adopt to move beyond budgeting. We show how these changes can be understood as modes of adaptive performance management that explains the ways ... -
From Taking Flight to Putting Down Roots: A Narrative Perspective of the Entrepreneurial Journey of a Refugee
(Palgrave, 2021)Introduction: Significant world events in the first two decades of the twenty-first century have highlighted the impact of global mobility on the interrelationships between and within countries and communities. Factors ... -
The Economic Integration of Women Refugee Entrepreneurs in New Zealand
(Routledge, 2021)Forcible displacement and asylum-seeking experiences shape refugee women’s social and economic integration into host communities. Applying a mixed-embeddedness theoretical frame, this chapter studies how women refugees’ ... -
New Zealand
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The Effectiveness of Tax Reviews in New Zealand: An Evaluation and Proposal for Improvement
(Centre for Commercial and Corproiate Law Inc, 2020)To improve the quality of recommendations arising from regular reviews of the tax system, a permanent oversight body that is ‘independent’ of the Government is developed. Drawing from earlier work, as well as ... -
Chapter 25: Controlled Foreign Company Legislation in New Zealand
(IBFD, 2020)New Zealand enacted controlled foreign company (CFC) legislation in 1988 along with complementary legislation covering the taxation of foreign investment funds (FIFs) and offshore trusts. The CFC rules came into effect ... -
New Zealand, Country note
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Women in the Workforce: Still Unequal after all these Years?
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Small Tax Dispute Resolution In New Zealand – Making Taxpayers ‘Winners’ Not ‘Losers’
(2018)In his 2011 comparative study, Maples observes that, despite the then recent positive administrative changes implemented by Inland Revenue (including facilitated conferences and the ability to opt-out of the dispute process ... -
In search of information in the digital age – A comparison of the Australian, New Zealand and United Kingdom access powers
(2018)The effective operation of any taxing regime depends ultimately upon the revenue authority being able to obtain timely and reliable information about a taxpayer’s relevant activities (both domestically and, increasingly ... -
Does Cyberspace Need Antitrust?
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Robust analytical egalitarianism: Worst-case political economy and the socialist calculation debate
(University of Canterbury. Economics.University of Michigan Press, 2008)Robust political economy built on worst case assumptions must carefully state joint hypotheses as the best or worst case nature of individual assumptions can hinge critically on these joint assumptions. Where benevolence ... -
Market Failure
(University of Canterbury. Economics.Sage, 2007)Market failure theories underlie most economic arguments for government intervention in the economy. When markets operate in accordance with standard economic assumptions, no person can be made better off except by ...