Expert publications
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All (57) Book (2) Journal Article (44) Conference Publication (6) Book Chapter (5)
| 2014 Book Chapter What next? Future directions for R&D investment Kraatz, Judy A., Hampson, Keith D., Parker, Rachel L. and Roos, Göran (2014). What next? Future directions for R&D investment. R and D Investment and Impact in the Global Construction Industry. (pp. 284-309) London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781315774916 What next? Future directions for R&D investment |
| 2007 Book Chapter Innovative methodologies in enterprise research: tackling the question of the role of the state from a macro and micro perspective Parker, Rachel (2007). Innovative methodologies in enterprise research: tackling the question of the role of the state from a macro and micro perspective. Innovative Methodologies in Enterprise Research. (pp. 303-317) edited by Damian Hine and David Carson. Chelfenham, Glos, United Kingdoms: Edward Elgar Publishing. Innovative methodologies in enterprise research: tackling the question of the role of the state from a macro and micro perspective |
| 2001 Book Chapter Australia's social system of production Parker, R. L. (2001). Australia's social system of production. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 20-37) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Australia's social system of production |
| 2001 Book Chapter Australian trends and prospects Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Australian trends and prospects. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 246-264) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Australian trends and prospects |
| 2001 Book Chapter Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology Dow, G. and Parker, R. L. (2001). Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology. In G. Dow and R. Parker (Ed.), Business, Work, and Community: Into the New Millennium (pp. 3-19) South Melbourne: Oxford University Press. Technology, globalisation, and the re-emergence of market ideology |