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Conference Proceedings

Alias, A., Wahab, I.and Z. Hassan (eds), (2004) Economic Resilience in East Asia: Role of SMEs and Stakeholders Proceedings of a Conference (organised by Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia and University of Wollongong), Kuala Lumpur, 6-7 July.

Harvie, C. and B. Lee (eds), (2002) Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in the Global Economy, Centre for SME Research & Development, University of Wollongong.

Harvie, C.and B. Lee (eds), (2000) SMEs in East Asia in the Aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis. The International Business Research Institute, University of Wollongong.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004), Convener, 28th Annual Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc.Conference, Wollongong, NSW, 28th September to 1 October.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004), Editor, Non-Refereed Proceedings, The Regional Development Cocktail – shaken not stirred, 28th Annual Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc.Conference, Wollongong, NSW, 28th September to 1 October.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004), Editor, Refereed Proceedings, The Regional Development Cocktail – shaken not stirred, 28th Annual Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association International Inc . Conference, Wollongong, NSW, 28th September to 1 October.

Tran Van Hoa and C. Harvie (eds), (2002) Impact of Crisis and Trade, Regionalism and Globalisation in Asia and Australia, Asia Pacific Economic Forum, Centre for SME Research & Development, University of Wollongong.

Conference Papers- Refereed

Alhashmi, S. M. and Saleh, A. S. (2006), “ICT and e-commerce penetration/adoption among Malaysian SMEs: A Review”, SME-Entrepreneurship Global Conference (organized by Monash University), October 17-18, Sunway, Malaysia (forthcoming).

Al-Hawari, M. and Hasan, H. (2002), Evaluating the Knowledge Assets of Innovative Companies, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference – Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in the Global Economy, University of Wollongong, 12-13 July.

Arunthari, S. and Hasan, H. (2005), A Grounded Study of ERP Adoption and Vendor Selection in Thailand, ACIS2005, Sydney.

Funk, D., Saleh, A. S. and Nelson Oly Ndubisi (2006), “Review of SME development in Malaysia”, SME-Entrepreneurship Global Conference (organized by Monash University), October 17-18, Sunway, Malaysia (forthcoming).

Gregory, G. and Harvie, C. (1998), “China’s township and village enterprises: evolving business alliances and organisational change”, Proceedings, Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Region (AIBSEAR), on “Succeeding in the Emerging Asia: Economic, Managerial and Business Perspectives from Insiders and Outsiders”, Nanning, China, pp 160-175, October.

Gregory, G., Harvie, C. and Lee, H.H. (2002), “Korean SMEs in the wake of the financial crisis: strategies, constraints, and performance in a global economy”, Paper no. 50 on CD The 47th International Council for Small Business World Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 16-19 June, 2002.

Gregory, G., Harvie, C. and Lee, H.H. (2002), “Korean SMEs in the 21st century: strategies, constraints, and performance in a global economy”, Paper no. 15 on CD SMEs in a Global Economy Conference – Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in the Global Economy, University of Wollongong, 12-13 July, 2002.

Hall, C. and Harvie, C. (2002), “Regional recovery and the role of SMEs in the wake of the financial and economic crisis”, Paper no. 19 on CD SMEs in a Global Economy Conference – Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in the Global Economy, University of Wollongong, 12-13 July.

Harvie, C. and Turpin, T. (1997), “New forms of scientific and business alliances in China’s market economy”, Proceedings China’s Economic Growth and Transition - macroeconomic, regional, environmental and other dimensions, Economics Conference Monograph No. 2, edited by C.A. Tisdell and J.C.H. Chai, University of Queensland, Brisbane, pp 481-502, June, 1997.

Harvie, C. and Turpin, T. (1997), “China’s township and village enterprises and science and technology policy: a model for economic development”, Academy of Economics and Finance, Proceedings, Lafayette, Louisiana, USA, pp 241-250, February, 1997.

Harvie, C. (2000), “China’s Township and Village Enterprises: their Evolution and Future Prospects in an Evolving Market Economy”, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference, on “SMEs in East Asia in the Aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis”, University of Wollongong, pp 239-256, June 2000.

Harvie, C. (2001), “Economic transition in Vietnam and the contribution of SMEs”, (on CD) Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Region (AIBSEAR), on “Business Alliance for Knowledge and Development: inter-firm, inter-sectoral and cross cultural challenges in the Asia-Pacific 2001, University of Indonesia/University of Wollongong, Jakarta, Indonesia, July.

Harvie, C. (2002), Regional SMEs and competition in the wake of the financial and economic crisis”, Asia-Pacific Economic Forum, International Conference on Impact of Crises on Trade, Regionalism and Globalisation in Asia and Australia, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, pp. 156-181, 5-6 July 2002.

Harvie, C. (2004), East Asian capacity building, competitiveness and market opportunities in a global economy”, SMEs in a Global Economy III Conference – Economic Resilience in East Asia – Role of SMEs and Stakeholders, pp. 17-41, University of Wollongong/Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 6-7 July.

Harvie, C. and Lee, B.C. (2002), “SME development programs: a critical review”, (with Boon-Chye Lee), SMEs in a Global Economy III Conference – Economic Resilience in East Asia – Role of SMEs and Stakeholders, pp. 43-59, University of Wollongong/Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 6-7 July.

Harvie, C. (2005), “SME capacity building, clustering and regional competitiveness”, Proceedings of the Statistical Modelling and Regional Economic Development in China Trade, Investment and the WTO conference, pp. 1-30, Capital University of Economics and Business, Beijing, China, 10-11 October.

Hasan, H. and Ditsa, G. (1997), The Cultural Challenges of Adopting IT in Developing Countries: An Exploratory Study. Proceedings of the Information Resource Management Association. (IRMA) Conference.

Hasan, H. (2000), “Cut-Price” IT Consultants for SMEs, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference, on “SMEs in East Asia in the Aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis”, University of Wollongong, June.

Hasan H. and Crawford, K. (2003), A multifaceted approach to distributed communities of learning and practice, Proceedings of ISGLOB03, IFIP 8.2/9.3, Athens.

Hasan, H. and Crawford. K. (2003), Socio-Technical Systems for Knowledge Mobilisation in Communities, Proceedings of ACIS2003, Perth.

Hasan, H., Crawford, K., Warne, L. and Ali I. (2004), From Knowledge Management Foundations to Network-Centric Organisations and Communities, KM Challenge 2004 Sydney.

Hodgkinson, A. (2006), ‘Stage Theory in an Historical Context: Does it Help Explain Diversity of Choice?, 2nd Australasian Business and Behavioural Sciences Association (ABBSA) International Conference, 29th September –1 October 2006 (forthcoming).

Hodgkinson, A. 2006), “Blending Diverse Community Capability for Regional Development: The Case of an E-Commerce Initiative for Local Indigenous Artists”, 30th ANZRSAI Conference, Heritage and Regional Development, Beechworth, Victoria, 26-29th September (forthcoming).

Hodgkinson, A. (2005), ‘Location quotients and Shift-Share Analysis: A Low cost Approach to Regional Development Planning, EDANZ/ANZRSAI Regional Economic Development Conference, Manukau City, New Zealand, 27-30 September, Refereed Proceedings of the 29th ANZRSAI Conference, ‘Lord of the Regions’ Paul Dalziel (ed.), pp. 299-312.

Hodgkinson, A. (2005), ‘The Impact of a New Regulatory Environment on Regional Patterns of Industrial Relations: Industrial Relations Change in the Illawarra Region of Australia, 1996-2004’, The 13th Annual International Employment Relations Association Conference, 26-29 June 2005, Aalborg University, Denmark.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004), ‘Export Expansion and Choice of Export Mode – Is There Evidence of Switching Over Time?’, 28th Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Assocation, The Regional Development Cocktail: Shaken but not Stirred, Ann Hodgkinson (ed) Septmeber – October, Wollongong, pp. 145 – 158.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004), ‘Regional Development, Theory of the Firm and Industrial Relations’, 12th Annual International Industrial Relations Association Conference, Gordon Stewart and Paul Hyland (eds), Regionalism and Globalisation, The Challenge for Employment Relations, June, Capricorn Coast, pp. 152 – 158.

Hodgkinson, A. (2001), The Japanese model in the new agenda for Asian small and medium enterprise development, in S. Dzever (ed.), The Impact of Globalisation and the New Information Technology on Asia-Pacifice Business, Referred papers, May, Oslo, Norway, pp. 180 – 196.

Hodgkinson, A. (2000), Patterns of Innovation and Internationalisation among Small and Medium Manufacturing Enterprises in the Asia-Pacific Region: Evidence from Selected Countries, in C. Harvie and B-C. Lee (eds), SMEs in a global economy: Conference Proceedings (refereed papers), June International Business Research Institute, pp. 293 – 308.

Hodgkinson, A. (1998), Participation in organisational change decision-making in union and non-union workplaces: Illawarra and Australian Patterns, 11th World Congress of International Industrial Relations Association, Developing competitiveness and social justice: the interplay between institutions and social partners, Bologna, Italy, 22-26 September, Congress Proceedings Vol. 3, pp. 441 – 448.

Hodgkinson, A and P. McPhee. (2002), ‘SME Information Sourcing for Innovation and Export Market Development from Local or External Networks’, (with) in C. Harvie and B-C. Lee (eds), Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in a Global Economy, Conference Proceedings, July, Centre for SME Research and Development, University of Wollongong, pp. 416-441.

Hodgkinson, A. and P. Tiberi Vipraio (1999), The Globalisation of Regional Firms: A Proposed Methodology, 1999 Annual Conference of the Academy of International Business Southeast Asia Region, refereed papers volume 1, Monash University, July pp. 431 - 438.

Conference Papers - Non-refereed

Hodgkinson, A. (1997) ‘The Determination of Location in New South Wales’, paper presented to the 15th Meeting of the Pacific Regional Science Conference Association, December, Wellington, New Zealand.

Hodgkinson, A. (1997) ‘Organisational Change in a Regional Context - Illawarra Case Study’, paper presented to the 15th Meeting of the Pacific Regional Science Conference Association, December, Wellington, New Zealand.

Hodgkinson, A. and P. McPhee (2002), ‘The New South Wales Regions and Globalization – A Survey Based Conceptual Analysis of Innovation Driven Network Structures’, paper presented to the 26th Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association Incorporated Annual Conference, 29th September to 2 October, Gold Coast, Queensland.

Hodgkinson, A. (2002) ‘Comparative Analysis of Seven NSW Regions – Report from the Survey of Rural And Regional Exporters’ paper presented to the 26th Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association Incorporated Annual Conference, 29th September to 2 October, Gold Coast, Queensland.

Hodgkinson, A. (2003) ‘Sustaining Regional Exports: Lessons from NSW’ paper presented to the 27th Australian and New Zealand Regional Science Association Incorporated Annual Conference, 28th September to 1 October, Fremantle, Western Australia. Paper also presented to seminars at University of Wollongong, University of Western Sydney, University of New England, Hunter Valley Research Foundation, Newcastle, and Monash University, 2003.

Hodgkinson, A. (2003), ‘The New Regional Analysis: Industrial Relations Implications’, paper presented to Workshop on Regional Industrial Relations, 11 December, University of Wollongong.

Hodgkinson, A. (2004) ‘Regional Exporters: Successful Models and a Few Areas of Concern’, paper presented to Inaugral National Regional Research Colloquem, Bureau of Transport and Regional Economics, Department of Transport and Regional Services, Canberra, 19th February.

Kartiwi, M. and Hasan, H. (2003), Outsourcing: An Information Systems Development Case Study in an Indonesian SME, Proceedings of ISD2003 Melbourne

Lee, B.C. and Powell, J. (2000), Political Risk and SME Foreign Direct Investment”, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference, on “SMEs in East Asia in the Aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis”, University of Wollongong, June.

Lee, B.C. and Tan, W.L. (2000), Singapore: SMEs in the Transition to the Knowledge-Based Economy”, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference, on “SMEs in East Asia in the Aftermath of the Asian Financial Crisis”, University of Wollongong, June.

Lee, B.C. (2002), Competition and Innovation: SMEs in the New Economy”, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy Conference – Sustaining SME Innovation, Competitiveness and Development in the Global Economy, University of Wollongong, 12-13 July.

Lee, B.C. (2003), “Innovation and Microenterprises”, Invited Address, International Seminar on “Microenterprises: Innovation and Sustainability”, Cap d’Agde, France, 2 October.

Lee, B.C. (2004), SME Networks and Innovation”, Proceedings, SMEs in a Global Economy III Conference – Economic Resilience in East Asia – Role of SMEs and Stakeholders, pp. 17-41, University of Wollongong/Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 6-7 July.

Saleh, A. S. and Nelson Oly Ndubisi (2005), “SMEs Development in Malaysia: Domestic and Global Challenges”, The Second International Business Research Conference, December 5-8, UTS, Sydney, Australia.

 

 

 
 
 
 

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