Business and Law: Reports: Recent submissions
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Airbnb and the Formal Accommodation Sector: Perceptions of Stakeholders
(University of Canterbury, 2019)The objectives of this report are to: 1. Understand the experience of being an Airbnb host. 2. Identify the challenges and opportunities posed by Airbnb as perceived by the formal accommodation sector. 3. Evaluate the ... -
National Report of New Zealand
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Surrogacy and Human Rights in New Zealand : Rethinking Surrogacy Laws Te Kohuki Ture Kopu Whangai
(School of Law, University of Canterbury, 2020) -
Optimising complex case studies as teaching tools in accounting and law education
(Ako Aotearoa, 2019) -
The Social Benefits of Toy Libraries in Australia
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An Investigation of the Resource Curse in Indonesia
(RePEc, 2018)We investigate the effect of resource dependence on district level income in a rare within-country study for Indonesia, one of the largest resource producing countries in Asia. We follow 390 districts between 2006 and ... -
Flexible and Part-time Work Arrangements in the Canterbury Legal Profession : A Report prepared by the University of Canterbury Socio-Legal Research Group for the Canterbury Women’s Legal Association
(University of Canterbury, 2017)In 2015 a research team in the School of Law at the University of Canterbury developed a project with the Canterbury Women’s Legal Association to gather information about flexible and part-time work practices in the ... -
Supply Chain Management in New Zealand: Practices, Strategy and Performance.
(Q21 Research Group, University of Canterbury, New Zealand, 2017)Supply chain management is an important part of New Zealand (NZ) economy yet relatively little empirical evidence is available about the practices of NZ firms and their impact on supply chain performance. In this study, we ... -
Hong Kong’s Involvement with International Tax Reform: What’s the ‘BEPS’?
(2017)The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) was initially a reluctant participant in major international tax reforms initiated by the OECD, including (automatic) exchange of information (AEOI). In more recent times, ... -
Benchmarking Resilience: Organisational Resilience in the Australian Water Industry
(University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems, 2013)Under Sydney Water’s Climate Change Adaptation Program we set a goal to understanding our existing organisational, operational and cultural resilience to identify how well placed we currently are to deal with the impact ... -
The role of insurance in organisational recovery following the 2010 and 2011 Canterbury earthquakes
(University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems, 2013)Insurance is widely acknowledged as a key component in an organisation's disaster preparedness and resilience. But how effective is insurance in aiding business recovery following a major disaster? The aim of this ... -
Suicide Reporting in the Coronial Jurisdiction
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 2014)Suicide is the leading ‘external’ (non-natural) cause of death in Australia. Australian coronial courts play a critical role in reporting suicide deaths. Coronial findings contribute to the data used by the Australian ... -
Submission to the Ministerial Forum on Alcohol Advertising and Sponsorship
(University of Canterbury. Department of Economics and Finance, 2014) -
Resilience framework and guidelines for practice
(University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information SystemsUniversity of Canterbury. GeographyUniversity of Canterbury. PsychologyUniversity of Canterbury. School of Language, Social and Political SciencesUniversity of Canterbury. School of Health SciencesUniversity of Canterbury. Sociology, 2012)The Canterbury earthquakes are unique in that the there have been a series of major earthquakes, each with their own subsequent aftershock pattern. These have extended from the first large earthquake in September 2010 to ... -
Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) project on the Canterbury Earthquake Series and SME Resilience: Report 7: Improving the resilience of SMEs: policy and practice in New Zealand
(University of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems, 2012)There are many things that organisations of any size can do to prepare for a disaster or crisis. Traditionally, the advice given to business has focused on identifying risks, reducing their likely occurrence, and planning ... -
Resilience Management: A Framework for Assessing and Improving the Resilience of Organisations
(Resilient Organisations Research GroupUniversity of Canterbury. Department of Accounting and Information Systems, 2007)Organisations today are increasingly aware of the need to prepare for the unexpected. High profile international events of the last decade, such as the September 11th terrorist attacks, the Indian Ocean tsunami, Hurricane ... -
Employee Resilience Scale (EmpRes): Technical Report
(Resilient Organisations Research Report 2013/06University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and EntrepreneurshipUniversity of Canterbury. Psychology, 2013)Building on definitions of organisational resilience, employee resilience is conceptualised as the capacity of employees, facilitated and supported by the organisation, to utilise resources to positively cope, adapt and ... -
Developing Local Partners in Emergency Planning and Management: Lyttleton Time Bank as a Builder and Mobiliser of Resources during the Canterbury Earthquakes
(University of Canterbury. Management, Marketing, and Entrepreneurship, 2013)This research examines a surprising partner in emergency management - a local community time bank. Specifically, we explain the role of the Lyttelton Time Bank in promoting community resiliency following the Canterbury ... -
"Two judges - father and son" : an analysis of the careers of Henry Samuel Chapman and Frederick Revans Chapman
(University of Canterbury. School of Law, 1991)The main focus of this thesis is on the legal and judicial careers of Henry Samuel Chapman (1803-1881) and his son Frederick Revans Chapman (1849-1936). Henry Chapman served as judge in Wellington (1844-1852) and Dunedin ...