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Social justice and women's careers
(2018)There are some exciting trends in women’s careers. However, gender discrimination still shapes the kinds of career outcomes experienced by women. -
“We’re all in this together”? The search for collective belonging in a globalised single industry town
(Emerald, 2017)Purpose Communities of work are a phenomenon closely associated with government social and industrial policy, and can be tracked in contemporary examples globally. This research explores community identity within a town ... -
Kaumtua Mana Motuhake: A study protocol for a peer education intervention to help Māori elders work through later-stage life transitions
(BMC, 2019)Background The Aotearoa/New Zealand population is ageing and numerous studies demonstrate with this phenomenon comes increases in non-communicable diseases, injuries and healthcare costs among other issues. Further, ... -
Migration: A means to create work-life balance?
(Cambridge University Press, 2018)In this article, we examine the postmigration work–life balance or conflict experiences of 15 Chinese-born mothers living in New Zealand. Our analysis contributes theoretically to the work–life balance and migration ... -
"What's going on?" Developing reflexivity in the management classroom: From surface to deep learning and everything in between
(ACAD Management, 2016)‘What’s going on?’ Within the context of our critically-informed teaching practice, we see moments of deep learning and reflexivity in classroom discussions and assessments. Yet, these moments of criticality are interspersed ... -
Changing perceptions about feminists and (still not) claiming a feminist identity
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2018)We examine student perceptions about feminists and feminism, and the willingness to claim a feminist identity and engage in collective activism, as stated at the beginning and end of a Women’s Studies course. Course ... -
Psychological autonomy and well-being of employees in low-skilled occupations
(NZJER, 2019)Psychological autonomy and the impact it has on employees’ well-being has seldom been examined for those employed in low-skilled occupations. Using self-determination theory (SDT) as the theoretical grounding, this study ... -
He Pikinga Waiora: Supporting Maori health organisations to respond to pre-diabetes
(BMC, 2019)Background Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a common long-term condition affecting the health and wellbeing of New Zealanders; one in every four New Zealanders is pre-diabetic. Māori, the Indigenous people of New Zealand, are at ... -
Technology-based marketing strategies through the consumables lens: How interrelated are perceptions of ethicality and effectiveness
(Institute for Global Business Research, 2018)Today, digital technologies are being routinely incorporated within most companies’ marketing strategies, and ongoing advancements mean that marketers are increasingly spoilt for choice as to which ones to employ. Yet ... -
A software-assisted qualitative content analysis of news articles: Examples and reflections
(Institute for Qualitative Research, 2015)This article offers a step-by-step description of how qualitative data analysis software can be used for a qualitative content analysis of newspaper articles. Using NVivo as an example, it illustrates how software tools ... -
Urban transformative potential in a changing climate
(Nature Publishing Group, 2018)The SDGs and CitiesIPCC offer an unprecedented opportunity for urban transformation, but bold, integrated action to address the constraints imposed by economic, cultural and political dynamics is needed. We move beyond a ... -
Cross-sectional and time-series momentum returns: are Islamic stocks different?
(Routledge, 2018)We search for differences in both unconditional and conditional momentum returns of Islamic and Non-Islamic stocks and test implications of competing behavioural theories that aim to explain momentum returns. Our results ... -
Partial least squares structural equation modeling-based discrete choice modeling: An illustration in modeling retailer choice
(Springer, 2018)Commonly used discrete choice model analyses (e.g., probit, logit and multinomial logit models) draw on the estimation of importance weights that apply to different attribute levels. But directly estimating the importance ... -
Momentum returns, market states and financial crises. Evidence from China and Hong Kong
(Routledge, 2017)This chapter investigates the profitability of the momentum trading strategy in the stock exchanges of Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong over the period 1994 to 2010. Our results show that there are significantly large ... -
Maxing Out in China: Optimism or Attention?
(2018)Bali et al. (2011) document a maximum daily returns (MAX) premium in the US where stocks with the highest MAX underperform stocks with the lowest MAX in the subsequent month. However, the source of this MAX premium is ... -
Does investor sentiment predict the near-term returns of the Chinese stock market?
(2018)Recent evidence on the relationship between investor sentiment and subsequent monthly market returns in China shows that investor sentiment is a reliable momentum predictor since an increase (decrease) in investor sentiment ... -
Investor sentiment dynamics, the cross-section of stock returns and the MAX effect
(2018)Recent evidence shows that investor sentiment is a contrarian predictor of stock returns with speculative stocks earning lower (higher) future returns than safe stocks following high (low) sentiment states. We extend this ... -
Oil prices and Stock Market anomalies
(2018)This paper examines the relationship between oil prices and stock market anomalies in China, the largest oil importer country in the world. Prior literature documents both a positive and negative relationship between oil ... -
The gravity model of migration: the successful comeback of an ageing superstar in regional science
(AECR, 2016)For at least half a century, and building on observations first made a century earlier, the gravity model has been the most commonly-used paradigm for understanding gross migration flows between regions. This model owes ... -
Climate change accounting: the challenge of uncertainty in Pacific Islands
(Inderscience, 2017)The paper aims to set out several key issues in relation to climate change research based on accounting and accountability. The literature on climate change accounting and the archival data on climate change from the Pacific ...