The Melbourne Review

The Melbourne Review is the flagship publication of Melbourne Business School's Centre for Business and Public Policy. Published bi-annually, it features contributions from noted academics, business leaders, commentators and policy-makers, and addresses critical issues lying at the nexus of business and public policy.

NEXT ISSUE November 2008

To enquire about the review email review@mbs.edu

 

THE LATEST EDITION - May 2008

Lessons from Northern Rock and the North Atlantic liquidity squeeze
Andy Mullineux

Culture and ethics in Asian business
Benny Tabalujan

Knowledge transfer - connecting universities with communities
John Armstrong

Carol Schwartz: reversing the brain drain from business
Marion Fahrer

The urban rainforest: creating dense, diverse, connected cities
Pru Sanderson

Attracting and retaining staff in an era of skill shortages
Paul Dainty

Where to next on credit card reforms?
Joshua Gans and Stephen King

Evaluating Australia's health outcomes
David Charles and Melanie Kelly

Myths, archetypes and the mystery of leadership
Karen Morley

The perceived impact of Australian community banks on quality of life
Lester W. Johnson, Rhett H. Walker and Graeme Byrne

The economics of crime: the case of Argentina
Catherine de Fontenay

Charting the course of Australian business in China
Barbara Hilder

Book Review: On the Manner of Negotiating with Princes by François de Callières (with an introduction by Charles Handy)
John Onto

Book Review: A Farewell to Alms: A Brief Economic History of the World by Gregory Clark
Ian R. Harper

Enquiries about The Melbourne Review, please email review@mbs.edu