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Catching the Wave: Workplace Reform in Australia (Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Reports)
 
 
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Catching the Wave: Workplace Reform in Australia (Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Reports) [Paperback]

John Mathews (Author)

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Cornell International Industrial and Labor Relations Reports December 1994
Organizations around the world are struggling to cope with the challenges posed by changes in the marketplace, new production systems and new technologies. Based on detailed studies of Australian organizations (including Ford Plastics, Bendix Mintex, Colonial Mutual and Australia Post), this text shows how new organizational structures can offer competitive advantages. Mathews also uses case studies to argue that firms which make intelligent use of industrial relations strategies have the edge in this process.
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John A. Mathews is Eni Chair of Competitive Dynamics and Global Strategy at LUISS Guido Carli University, in Rome, where he teaches International Business. Prior to taking up this position in September 2009, he was Professor of Strategic Management at Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Macquarie University in Sydney, where he has taught graduate MBA classes for the past decade. He is the author of several books including Strategizing, Disequilibrium and Profit (Stanford University Press, 2006), Dragon Multinational: A New Model of Global Growth (Oxford University Press, 2002), Tiger Technology: The Creation of a Semiconductor Industry in East Asia (Cambridge University Press, 2000), this latter appearing in a Chinese translation published by Peking University Press, in August 2009. As a specialist in industrial dynamics, technology and innovation, Professor Mathews has become deeply interested in the renewable energy industries and low-carbon technologies and prospects for speeding up their introduction as the primary means of dealing with global warming. He has a particular interest in biofuels industries and biochar, and is publishing on these industries, particularly on the prospects for developing countries, in such leading journals as Energy Policy and BioFPR. Professor Mathews has worked internationally with UNCTAD, UNIDO and with the World Bank, and was a Visiting Scholar at the Rockefellar Foundation Study Center at Bellagio, in Italy, in September 2004. He has addressed several conferences on energy and biofuels, and in November 2008 was a keynote speaker at the World Ethanol Conference in Paris. In 2007 he won the support of the Rockefeller Foundation to stage a weeklong conference on global issues in biofuels, which took place at the Foundation's Bellagio conference center in March 2008.


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Australia Post, Colonial Mutual, Bendix Mintex, Ford Plastics, Australian Taxation Office, Professional Support Unit, Australian Industrial Relations Commission, Ford Australia, Henry Ford, Modernisation Agreement, Client Services Division, Electronic Lodgment Service, Industrial Revolution, Jacques Martin, Kings Park, Vehicle Industry Certificate, Commissioner Boucher, Structural Efficiency Principle, Total Quality Management, Policyholder Services Division
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