| 481 |
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The BRICS and the evolving international monetary order: The potential economic impact of a multilateral development bank operated by Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa
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BRIAN, EASTON
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2014
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| 482 |
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The business of lobbying: Some business owners have long understood that political clout has the potential to impact commercial success.
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ANTHONY, O'BRIEN
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 483 |
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The cloud is watching you: Cloud computing benefits, risks and the question of privacy.
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CAROLYN, TAIT; JACKIE, ALLEN
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 484 |
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The corporate cultural revolution: If a good culture is vital to good business, what exactly is it, and how can it be created?
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ANTHONY, O'BRIEN
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 485 |
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The corporation as monster and psychopath: Corporations have spread seamlessly through our lives and now have such power that they can be viewed as rival governments - shorn of responsibility for people or our planet
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JANE GLEESON-WHITE
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2014
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| 486 |
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The critical changes you need to make to be a leader: To be successful leaders, accountants and finance professionals must acquire new skills.
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TONY, MALKOVIC
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 487 |
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The death of compliance: A genuine threat to accountants, or just scaremongering?
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PAUL, MEISSNER
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
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| 488 |
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The dirt on clothes: Washing your clothes less could be a major contribution to the sustainability of the fashion industry.
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TULLIA, JACK
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
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| 489 |
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The education myth: Does education really drive economic growth?
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RICARDO, HAUSMANN
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
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| 490 |
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The end of competitive advantage: A competitive advantage can't be sustained in most modern industries, says Professor Rita McGrath.
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LEO D'ANGELO, FISHER
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 491 |
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The end of the world as we know it: The way we work is changing dramatically, says global business guru Lynda Cratton
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LEON, GETTLER
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
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| 492 |
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The face of Facebook: How Facebook down under epitomises its billionaire global CEO and why it's going all in on people-based marketing.
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TREVOR, TREHARNE
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 493 |
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The fair play delusion: Australia and New Zealand are perceived as low-corruption bastions of ethical corporate conduct. Is this reputation hubris built on self-denial?
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TREVOR, TREHARNE
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
|
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| 494 |
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The future of work is female: There are dire predictions about jobs disappearing and the precarious life of the gig economy. But the turning tide of work patterns is likely to favour women.
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KATE, MILLS
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2016
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| 495 |
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The game of global income shifting: Corporations profit from tax-avoidance schemes to a greater degree than they suffer if caught out, says Stanford accounting Professor Lisa De Simone.
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LEE, SIMMONS
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
|
2016
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| 496 |
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The ideas man: Advertising guru and Gruen panelist Russel Howcroft shoots from the hip about innovation, creativity and why CFOs and marketers must join forces.
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ANDY, MCLEAN
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
|
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| 497 |
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The impunity trap: That those with great public and private power can flout the law and ethical norms for personal gain is a glaring manifestation of contemporary inequality.
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JEFFREY D, SACHS
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
|
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| 498 |
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The inexorable rise of the modular economy: Is this the end of the economy as we know it?
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ROSS, DAWSON
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
|
2014
|
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| 499 |
|
The Japan syndrome comes to China: China is experiencing what Japan went through a generation ago: a marked slowdown in economic.
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JEFFREY D, SACHS
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
|
2015
|
|
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| 500 |
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The lifeblood of misfits: informality and self-governance: Innovative and disruptive outsiders from the underground can provide lessons for the mainstream economy.
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ALEXA, CLAY; KYRA MAYA, PHILLIPS
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Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia
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2015
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