In their recent article in Policy & Politics, Dr Subba Reddy Yarram, Professor Brian Dollery and Dr Carolyn Tran have examind the impact of a ‘cap’ on property taxes in Victoria. In principle, the rate caps limit the ability of local councils to raise...
A* Ranked Journal Koomson, I., and Danquah, M. (2021). Financial inclusion and energy poverty: Empirical evidence from Ghana. Energy Economics, 94, 105085. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eneco.2020.105085 Perkiss, S., Bayerlein, L., and Dean, B. (In...
The UNE Business School was well represented at the 2020 Australasian Agricultural and Resource Economics Society (AARES) conference at the University of Western Australia in Perth in February. The annual conference provides a welcome opportunity to share...
Adapa, S., Syed, F.E.H., Balaji M.S., Azeem, M.M., & Mortimer, G. (forthcoming). Examining the antecedents and consequences of perceived shopping value through smart retail technology. Journal Retailing and Consumer Services. Sujana Adapa & Alison Sheridan...
The second edition of the book UNE Business School's Emeritus Professor Ray Cooksey has written with Professor Gael McDonald (President and General Director, RMIT Vietnam), entitled Surviving and Thriving in Postgraduate Research, has just been published...
Dr Eric Stuen is a visiting scholar from University of Idaho, where he is an Associate Professor of Economics. Dr Stuen main research interests include immigration, knowledge spillovers and economic growth, especially the relationships between them. He has also...
This paper examines the productivity of diversified farming systems in the Forest-Savannah Transition zone of Ghana. Cross sectional data from 568 smallholder farmers and a metafrontier framework are used to investigate the opportunities for improving the...
In this study, we examine the interactive effect of executive compensation, firm performance and corporate governance in different institutional and governance settings of an emerging market economy. Capturing monitoring and incentive alignment aspects as suggested...
Objective: As supermarkets continue to expand their healthcare categories, consumers now have more choice and access to unscheduled medicines. This current research empirically examines the drivers and barriers of consumer purchase intentions, namely trust and...
UNE Business School PhD student, Subashini Perera, recently had the opportunity to present one of her papers at the 31st PhD Conference in Economics and Business at UNSW Sydney from 31st October - 2nd November. The paper, titled 'Trade delays constitute a...
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