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August 30th, 2007 by Kelly Dann

Welcome to the new library blog for staff and students of the Business and Economics Schools at UQ. This blog is written by the business and economics Liaison Librarians at UQ and its aim is to share information and generate discussion about new library resources and facilities, library searching tips, and other information pertinent to business and economics staff and students.

Please feel free to comment on any of our posts. We would love to hear from you!

Book of the Week - Thursday 17/7/08

July 17th, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

Entrepreneurship and the experience economy / edited by Daniel Hjorth and Monika Kostera.
Copenhagen : Copenhagen Business School Press, 2007.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library at HB615 .E6317 2007

Entrepreneurship and the experience economy

About this Book
This book brings together a wide range of empirical studies, all disclosing and substantiating the so-called experience economy with a particular focus on its entrepreneurial aspects. The contributors both elaborate and clarify the entrepreneurial nature of the experience economy. They illustrate concrete examples of how it is created and made to work, thereby providing the reader with a unique insight into the significant shift from a managerial to an entrepreneurial economy. The chapters in the book also herald another deeply transformative aspect of this shift: its emphasis on play, affect, and passion, all human qualities that the industrial society/economy had marginalized.

Subject(s):
Entrepreneurship.
Economics — Psychological aspects
Management and Business Administration

Have you heard of ERA?

July 10th, 2008 by Cristina Ghiculescu

On 26 February 2008, the Minister for Innovation, Industry, Science and Research, the Hon. Senator Kim Carr, announced his plans for a new research quality and evaluation system.

The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative will be developed by the ARC (Australian Research Council). It will assess research quality within Australia’s higher education institutions using a combination of indicators and expert review by committees comprising experienced, internationally-recognised experts.

For more information about this initiative and to view the Consultation paper check the ERA home page.

Book of the Week - Thursday 10/7/08

July 10th, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

Local heroes in the global village : globalization and the new entrepreneurship policies / edited by David Audretsch, Heike Grimm, and Charles W. Wessner.
New York, NY : Springer Science+Business Media, 2005.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library and Onlineat HB615 .L625 2005

Local heroes in the global village

About this Book
Entrepreneurship and growth are central concerns of policy makers around the world. Local Heroes in the Global Village introduces public policies for the promotion of entrepreneurship on a comparative, primarily German-American level. The book contributes to the debate what role public policies play in stimulating national and regional economic growth. With a better understanding of the complexity and variety of existent entrepreneurship policies in the U.S. and Germany the reader of this volume will be able to formulate best practice, hands-on strategies which aim to promote nations as well as regions in an “entrepreneurial economy”.

Volume #7 in the “International studies in entrepreneurship” series.

Subject(s):
Entrepreneurship
Commercial Policy
Business Administration & Enterprise
International Finance

Book of the Week - Thursday 3/7/08

July 3rd, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

Working for better times : rethinking work for the 21st century / edited by Jean-Michel Servais…[et. al.].
Geneva : International Labour Office, 2007.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library at HD4901 .W62 2007

Working for better times

About this Book
To most people, work is the mainstay of livelihood, social integration and identity. But the 20th century meaning of “work” can no longer be taken for granted. Nor, therefore, can the ways in which work shapes those inter-related spheres of human existence. As patterns of work continue to shift in response to the demands of production and trade in the global economy, major challenges have indeed arisen - not only in the lives of individual workers, but also for employers exposed to global competition, and for the makers of national and international policy and law. At the heart of the debate lies the challenge of reframing the concepts and rules whereby people’s socio-economic security and the human dimensions of work can be reconciled with the global market’s growing need for competitive labour flexibility.

This volume offers unique insights into current thinking and policy options on these crucial issues. It consists of a selection of articles from the ILO’s flagship journal, the International Labour Review, including contributions by such distinguished scholars as Amartya Sen, Joseph Stiglitz, Robert Reich, Sir Bob Hepple, and Alain Supiot.

Subject(s):
Labour economics / Labour policy
Workplace Culture
Labor laws and legislation

Book of the Week - Thurs 26/6/08

June 26th, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

International business economics : a European perspective / edited by Judith Piggott and Mark Cook.
New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2006.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library at HD2844.5 .I566 2006

International business economics book jacket

About this Book
International Business Economics: A European Perspective provides students with an understanding of the international business environment from a European perspective, but also within the broader context of how Europe and European Business fits into the global economy. The text discusses the European business environment in light of changes taking place in the global economy and considers the challenges Europe is facing as the EU and EU businesses seek to maintain their position in an increasingly competitive global environment.

Subject(s):
Business Economics
International Finance
International Trade & Commerce

Recent titles in the library (Business Organisation and Communication, 25 June 2008)

June 25th, 2008 by Cristina Ghiculescu

Directory of bodies [electronic resource] : mandates, membership, officers.

Measuring globalisation [electronic resource] : activities of multinationals. Volume I, Manufacturing = Mesurer la mondialisation : activités des multinationales. Volume I, Secteur manufacturier.

Measuring globalisation [electronic resource] : activities of multinationals. Volume II, Services, 2000-2004 = Mesurer la mondialisation : activités des multinationales. Volume II, Services, 2000-2004

Communication and management at work / Thomas Klikauer.

Facets of corporate identity, communication and reputation / edited by T.C. Melewar.

People management skills for technical professionals / Charlene Tribelhorn.

Conflict coaching : conflict management strategies and skills for the individual / Tricia S. Jones, Ross Brinkert.

Clearings in the forest : on the study of leadership / Nathan Harter.

Entrepreneurship, geography, and American economic growth / Zoltan J. Acs, Catherine Armington.

Entrepreneurial learning : conceptual frameworks and applications / edited by Richard T. Harrison and Claire M. Leitch.

International handbook of research on indigenous entrepreneurship / edited by Léo-Paul Dana and Robert B. Anderson.

The bridge at the edge of the world : capitalism, the environment, and crossing from crisis to sustainability / James Gustave Speth.

Negotiate your way to success [electronic resource] : 24 steps to building agreement / Steven P. Cohen.

Negotiating globally [electronic resource] : how to negotiate deals, resolve disputes, and make decisions across cultural boundaries / Jeanne M. Brett.

Leading the way : evaluating and assessing leadership programs : evaluation of existing leadership programs and assessment of the relationship between these and the attraction of women to leadership positions in rural industries / Jo Eady.

Models of enterprise-level project performance [computer file] : comparative studies of organizational form, control mode and feedback mechanisms in the construction and IT services industries / Li Liu.

Bioblogs : resumes for the 21st century / Michael Holley Smith.

Gender in management [electronic resource]

Stress buster [videorecording]

Please send any new title suggestions in this area to Cristina Ghiculescu at c.ghiculescu@library.uq.edu.au

UQ Blended Learning Conference

June 20th, 2008 by Cristina Ghiculescu

The University of Queensland TEDI (Teaching and Educational Development Institute) hosted a one day conference on Thursday 19 June 2008 on the topic of Blended Learning.

blended learning conference

The aim of this conference was “To explore how embedding the use of technology alongside more traditional face-to-face teaching can enhance the student experience.” The event was run simultaneously with its “siblings” from Calgary, Canada and Hertfordshire, UK.

If you would like to check the abstracts of the conference papers or if you wish to read more on this topic go to http://www.tedi.uq.edu.au/blendedlearning/.

Or for an easy holiday read check out “Is Google making us stupid?” , an article mentioned by one of yesterday’s presenters!

Enjoy!

Book of the Week - Thurs 19/6/08

June 19th, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

Governing the modern corporation : capital markets, corporate control and economic performance / Roy C. Smith and Ingo Walter.
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2006.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library and Online at HD2741 .S635 2006
Governing the Modern Corporation book jacket

About this Book
In Governing the Modern Corporation, Smith and Walter examine critically and comprehensively corporate governance issues before and after the bursting of the stock market bubble in 2000, focusing on the conduct of investors, intermediaries and regulators, as well as that of corporate boards. They find conflicts of interest to be heavily embedded in the system, and suggest a number of remedies to return it to the free market that all want and expect it to be. Features: Discusses the Sarbanes-Oxley Act (2000) * Focuses on the totality of the free-market financial system (financial institutions, corporations and intermediaries) * Argues for a different approach to governance than federal regulation.

Subject(s):
Executive Management
Financial Economics
Accountancy

Recent titles in the library (Business Organisation and Communication, 12 June 2008)

June 12th, 2008 by Cristina Ghiculescu

Understanding knowledge as a commons : from theory to practice / edited by Charlotte Hess and Elinor Ostrom.

Developing management skills : a comprehensive guide for leaders / James Carlopio Graham Andrewartha.

Managing for stakeholders : survival, reputation, and success / R. Edward Freeman, Jeffrey S. Harrison, Andrew C. Wicks.

The essential new manager’s kit / Florence Stone.

Lessons on leadership and business / Adrian Geering.

Human security & business / Benjamin K. Leisinger, Marc Probst.

Integrating quantitative and qualitative research [electronic resource] : lessons from the field / edited by Michael Bamberger.

The illusions of entrepreneurship : the costly myths that entrepreneurs, investors, and policy makers live by / Scott A. Shane.

Moral markets : the critical role of values in the economy / edited by Paul J. Zak with a foreword by Michael C. Jensen.

Corporate control and enterprise reform in China [electronic resource] : an econometric analysis of block share trades / Christian Büchelhofer.

A contingency-based view of chief executive officers’ early warning behavior [electronic resource] : an empirical analysis of German medium-sized companies / Andreas Kirschamp with a foreword by Prof. Dr. Utz Schaffer.

Executive wisdom [electronic resource] : coaching and the emergence of virtuous leaders / Richard R. Kilburg.

Corporate social responsibility as an international strategy [electronic resources] / Christina Keinert.

Competence of top management teams and success of new technology-based firms [electronic resource] : a theoretical and empirical analysis concerning competencies of entrepreneurial teams and the development of their ventures / Jan Brinckmann with a foreword by Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Gemundun.

Please send any new title suggestions in this area to Cristina Ghiculescu at c.ghiculescu@library.uq.edu.au

Book of the Week - Thurs 12/6/08

June 12th, 2008 by Jennifer Creese

Succeeding like success : the affluent consumers of Asia by Yuwa Hedrick-Wong.
Singapore : John Wiley & Sons (Asia), 2007.
Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities Library at HF5415.33 .W66 2007

suceeding like success book cover

About this book
Covering 12 Asian markets - Japan, China, India, Australia, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, India and the Philippines - the affluent consumer market is in turn analyzed in terms of two segments; the mass affluent and the rich. Their respective sizes, purchasing power and key consumption trends today and in 10 years’ time are systematically described.

Subject(s):
Market Research & Analysis
SE Asia - Economics and Development
E Asia - Economics & Development