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The Centre's working paper series is intended to provide members of our various publics (academics, students, practitioners) with a sample of the types of research that are currently conducted at the Centre.

  • Murray, Georgina and Chesters, Jenny - “Australian Billionaires and the Sustaining Australian State” (PDF 340kb) (2011)
  • Townsend, Keith; Wilkinson, Adrian and Burgess, John - "Filling the Gaps: Patterns of Formal and Informal Voice" (PDF 98kb) (2011)
  • Peetz, David - “Asymmetric Reference Points and the Growth of Executive Remuneration” (PDF 93KB) (2010)
  • Russell, Bob – “Algorithms, Complex Decision Making and Skill: The Case of Tele–Nursing” (PDF 95kb) (2010)

For further information please contact Bob Russell via phone: 07 3735 5202 or email: bob.russell@griffith.edu.au.

Previous papers in the series include:

  • Bowden, Bradley – “Organising for What Purpose? Reconsidering the Organising Model in Australia” (2009)
  • Mellahi, Kemal and Wilkinson, Adrian – “Slash and Burn or Nip and Tuck? Downsizing, Innovation and Human Resources” (2009)
  • Thite, Mohan and Russell, Bob – “The Next Available Agent: Work Organisation in Indian Call Centres” (2009)

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