Publications, Grants and Consultancies
Griffith Centre for Personal Finance and Superannuation
Sharing our knowledge with industry, government organisations and the general public
We are committed to disseminating our research findings through our publications. Our goal is to be able to share and transfer our bank of knowledge with industry, government organisations and the general public.
Members of the Centre have advised a number of national and international organisations on the strategic and technical aspects of personal finance and superannuation and had their research funded by nationally competitive granting schemes, government and industry granting agencies and consultancies.
Books
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Demand, Complexity, and Long-Run Economic Evolution, 1st Edition
Andreas Chai and Chad M. Baum
The purpose of this contributed volume is to consider how global consumption patterns will develop in the next few decades, and what the consequences of that development will be for the economy, policymakers, and society at large. In the long run, the extent to which economic growth translates into better living conditions strongly depends on how rising affluence and new technologies shape consumer preferences.
Investment Governance for Fiduciaries
Michael E.Drew and Adam N. Walk
A book about investment governance for fiduciaries is important because the task they face is of increasing importance the world over. Fiduciaries are trusted with being stewards of other people’s money, money that has been set aside for important societal purposes, be that the retirement savings of thousands of workers, the wealth of nations, or the legacy and good works of a charity. The intent of this book is to share with fiduciaries ideas that may help them fulfil their duties to beneficiaries (and other stakeholders). Asset consultants and investment managers may find it useful in establishing their credibility among, and pitching their services to, fiduciaries.
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 7th edition
Stephen Ross, Michael Drew, Adam Walk, Randolph Westerfield and Bradford Jordan
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance 7th edition provides students with a comprehensive and applied introduction to the principles of corporate finance. This market-leading text has been substantially revised to reflect recent developments in the field, such as the impact of the Global Financial Crisis, contemporary challenges in capital budgeting and socially responsible investing. It features new local and international case studies to enhance students' understanding of the practical applications of corporate finance.
Fundamentals of Corporate Finance, 6th edition
Stephen Ross, Mark Christensen, Michael Drew, Robert Bianchi, Randolph Westerfield and Bradford Jordan
The sixth edition of Fundamentals of Corporate Finance continues its tradition of excellence ensuring the focus remains on key principles. The text strives to present the material in a way that makes it coherent and easy to understand. Finance Prep Courses allow students to view a video to refresh topics, and then answer questions to test their understanding. In addition to providing students with relevant, realistic problem-solving tools, Fundamentals of Corporate Finance has the benefit of the most current and relevant research in finance.
Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, 3rd edition
David Kidwell, Mark Brimble, Anup Basu, Liam Lenten, Paul Docherty and Paul Mazzola
Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 3rd edition introduces students to the financial system, its operations, and participants. The text offers a fresh, succinct analysis of the financial markets and discusses how the many participants in the financial system interrelate. This includes coverage of regulators, regulations and the role of the Reserve Bank of Australia, that ensure the system’s smooth running, which is essential to a modern economy. The text has been significantly revised to take into account changes in the financial world.
Principles of Investments
Zvi Bodie, Michael Drew, Anup Basu, Alex Kane and Alan Marcus
Principles of Investments emphasizes asset allocation while presenting the practical applications of investment theory. The authors concentrate on the intuition and insights that will be useful to students throughout their careers as new ideas and challenges emerge from the financial marketplace. It provides a good foundation to understand the basic types of securities and financial markets as well as how trading in those markets is conducted. The Portfolio Management section is discussed towards the end of the course and supported by a web-based portfolio simulation with a hypothetical $100,000 brokerage account to buy and sell stocks and mutual funds. Students get a chance to use real data found in the Wall Street Survivor simulation in conjunction with the chapters on investments.
Papers
Personal finance and superannuation
2020
- Quynh CPH, Liu B, Roca E & Salisu AA 2020, ‘Mortgage asymmetric pricing, cash rate and international funding cost: Australian evidence’, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 65, pp.46-68.
2019
- Chai A, Kaus W & Kiedaisch C 2019, ‘Conspicuous spending and the income distribution of social groups’, Economic Inquiry, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 1324-1341.
- Grant-Smith D & de Zwaan L 2019, ‘Don't spend, eat less, save more: Responses to the financial stress experienced by nursing students during unpaid clinical placements’, Nurse Education in Practice, vol. 35, pp. 1-6.
- Freudenberg B & Minas J 2019, ‘Reforming Australia's 50 per cent capital gains tax discount incrementally’, eJournal of Tax Research, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 317-339.
- Yong S, Lo K, Freudenberg B & Sawyer A 2019, ‘Tax compliance in the new millennium: Understanding the variables’, Australian Tax Forum, vol. 34, no. 4, pp. 766-808.
- Wilson T & Hunt K 2019, ‘Implications regarding the effectiveness of small loan regulation in Australia’, Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 146-147.
- Wilson T & Hunt K 2019, ‘The effectiveness of small loan regulation in Australia’, Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, vol. 35, no. 6, pp. 102-109.
- Wilson T & Hunt K 2019, ‘The Impact of Borrower Characteristics on the Effectiveness of Small Loan Regulation in Australia’, Australian Banking and Finance Law Bulletin, vol. 35, no. 7, pp. 127-131.
- Holland QCP, Liu B & Roca E 2019, ‘International funding cost and heterogeneous mortgage interest-rate pass-through: a bank-level analysis’, Empirical Economics, vol. 57, pp.1255–1289.
- MacAskill S, Stewart RA, Roca E, Liu B & Sahin O 2019, ‘Green building, split-incentives and affordable rental housing policy’, Housing Studies, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1080/02673037.2019.1677861>.
- Paramati SR & Roca E 2019, ‘Does tourism drive house prices in the OECD economies? Evidence from augmented mean group estimator’, Tourism Management, vol. 74, pp. 392-395.
- West T & Worthington A 2019, ‘The impact of major life events on household asset portfolio rebalancing’, Studies in Economics and Finance, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 334-347.
2018
- West, T, and Worthington, A 2018, ‘How diversified are household asset portfolios?’, International Journal of Management and Applied Science, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 6–10.
- West, T, and Worthington, A 2018, ‘Life events and portfolio rebalancing of the family home’, Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, vol. 29, no. 1, pp. 103–113.
- Driver T, Brimble M, Freudenberg B & Hunt K 2018, ‘Insurance literacy in Australia: Not knowing the value of personal insurance’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 53-75.
2017
- Doran, B and Bornholt, G 2017, 'The trimmed Bootstrap: An empirical simulation technique for pension finance researchers', The Journal of Retirement, Winter 2017, pp 77-95.
- Wang, L, Li, B, and Liu, B 2017, ‘Understanding leveraged life cycle investment strategy for defined-contribution plan investors’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 12–30.
- Samarkovski, L, Copp, R, Wiafe, O and Freudenberg, B 2017, ‘The impact of tax on the prospects of achieving target retirement wealth in Australian Default Superannuation Plans’, Australian Tax Forum, vol. 32, no. 1, pp. 225 – 245.
- West, T 2017, ‘Equity holdings of Australian baby boomers- Comparing lifecycle phases’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 87-109.
- Wang, L, Li, B and Liu, B 2017, ‘Understanding leveraged life cycle investment strategy for defined-contribution plan investors’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 2, pp.12-30.
- Makin, T, Robson, A and Ratnasiri, S 2017, ‘Missing money found causing Australia's inflation’, Economic Modelling, vol. 66, pp. 156–162.
- Jayasinghe, M, Ratnasiri, S, Smith, C and Chai, A 2017, ‘Domestic technology, consumption economies of scale and poverty: evidence from Sri Lanka’, Applied Economics, pp. 1–13.
- Kariyawasam, K and Tsai, M 2017, ‘Digital Wallets and Consumer Protection’, Australian Journal of Competition and Consumer Law, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 183–195.
- Kariyawasam, K and Wigley, S 2017, ‘Online shopping, misleading advertising and consumer protection’, Information and Communications Technology Law, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 73–89.
2016
- Fan, J and Wiafe, O 2016, ‘The role of commodities investments in the decumulation phase of retirement’, Investment Management and Financial Innovations, vol. 13, no. 3, pp. 322–327.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2016, 'The time diversification puzzle: A survey’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 12-48.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M, Walk, A and Wiafe, O 2016, 'Retirement adequacy of Indigenous Australians: A baseline Study', Economic Papers, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 359-374.
- Drew, M and Walk, A 2016, 'Governance:The sine qua non of retirement security', Journal of Retirement, vol.4, no.1, pp. 19-28.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2016, 'The equity risk premium in Australia (1900-2014)', Financial Planning Research Journal, vol.2, no.1, pp.80-99.
- Drew, M, Walk, A, and West, J 2016, 'Withdrawal capacity in the face of expected and unexpected health and aged-care expenses during retirement', Journal of Retirement, vol. 3, pp. 77-94.
- Faridy, N, Freudenberg, B and Sarker, T 2016, ‘They are a tax fearing people: Deterrent Effect – Penalties, Audit and Corruption in a Developing Country’, Curtin Law and Taxation Review, vol. 3, no.1, pp.50.
- Faridy, N, Freudenberg, B, Sarker, T and Copp, R 2016, ‘The hidden compliance cost of VAT: An exploration of psychological and corruption costs of VAT in a developing country’, eJournal of Tax Research, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 166-205.
- Hunt, K 2016, ‘Investment Risk Profiling: Lessons from Psychology’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 49-64.
2011-2015
- Drew, M and Walk, A 2015, 'Just how safe are 'safe withdrawal rates' in retirement?', Financial Planning Research Journal, vol.1, no.1, pp. 22-32.
- Drew, M, Stoltz, P, Walk, A and West, J 2014, 'Retirement adequacy through higher contributions', Journal of Retirement, vol, 1, no. 4, pp. 57-74.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Fan, J 2015, 'Combining momentum with reversal in commodity futures’, Journal of Banking and Finance, vol. 59, pp. 423-444.
- Brimble, M and Blue, L 2015, ‘A holistic approach to financial literacy education’, Journal of Finance and Risk Perspectives, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 34-47.
- Ajzerle, S, Brimble, M and Fruedenberg, B 2015, ‘A (W)hole in the Financial Budget: Budgeting’s influence on the effective use of credit card debt in Australia’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 1, no. 1, pp. 55-72.
- De Zwaan, L, Brimble, M and Stewart, J 2015, ‘Engagement with Superannuation: Is There Really a Gender Gap?’, JASSA, vol. 4, pp. 12-18.
- Johnson, D, Worthington, A and Brimble, M 2015, ‘The potential role of housing equity in a looming baby boomer retirement cash flow crisis’, Housing, Theory and Society, vol. 32, no. 3, pp. 266-288.
- De Zwaan, L, Brimble, M and Stewart, J 2015, ‘Member perceptions of superannuation funds and ESG investing: An exploratory study’, Sustainability, Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, vol. 6, no.1, pp. 79-102.
- Hunt, K 2015, 'The law and economics of microfinance', Journal of Law and Commerce, vol. 33, no.1 , pp. 1-78.
- Johnson, D, Worthington, A and Brimble, M 2014, ‘Put it on the house: The promising, largely untapped potential for Australian home equity in retirement’, JASSA the Finsia Journal of Applied Finance,vol. 1, pp. 32-36.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2014, 'Time diversification and contributions', Academy of Taiwan Business Management Review, vol. 10, no. 3, pp. 75-83.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M, Evans, M and Walk, A 2014, 'The two faces of investment performance and risk', JASSA: The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, no. 1, pp. 6-12.
- Bianchi, R, Bornholt, G, Drew, M and Howard, M 2014, 'Long-term U.S. infrastructure returns and portfolio selection', Journal of Banking and Finance, vol. 42, May, pp.314-325.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2013, 'The time diversification puzzle: Why trustees should care', JASSA The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, no. 1, pp. 51-55.
- Ajzerle, S, Brimble M and Freudenberg, B 2013, ‘Is financial capability related to the effective use of debt in Australia?', Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 107 -126.
- Brimble, M, Vyvyan, V and Ng, C 2013, ‘Belief and investing: Preferences and attitudes of the faithful’, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. 7, no.1, pp. 23-42.
- Doran, B, Drew, M and Nathie, M 2013, ‘Sequence of returns & risk for Islamic investors’, Journal of Islamic Economics, Banking and Finance, vol. 9, no.3.
- MacDonald, K, Bianchi, R and Drew M 2012, 'KiwiSaver and Retirement Adequacy', Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 61-78.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2012, 'Regimes in Australian pension fund returns: a hidden semi-Markov approach', Investment Management and Financial Innovations, vol. 9, no. 1, pp. 55-69.
- Fox, G, West, J and Drew, M 2012, ‘Wealth portfolios and elite professional athletes’, Journal of Financial Services Marketing, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 273 – 283.
- Nathie, M, Drew, J and Drew, M 2012, ‘Ponzi operandi: Affinity fraud risk for Shari’ah-compliant investment funds’, ISRA International Journal of Islamic Finance, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 7-37.
- Doran, B, Drew, M and Walk, A 2012, ‘The retirement risk zone: A baseline study’, JASSA The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, no. 1, pp. 6-11.
- Freudenberg, B, Tran-Nam, B, Karlinsky, S and Gupta, R 2012, ‘A comparative analysis of tax advisers’ perception of small business tax law complexity: United States, Australia and New Zealand’, Australian Tax Forum, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 677-718.
- Tahir, I and Brimble, M 2011, ‘Islamic investment behaviour and the permissibility of equity investments’, International Journal of Islamic and Middle Eastern Finance and Management, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 116-130.
- Basu, A, Byrne, A and Drew, M 2011, ‘Dynamic lifecycle strategies for target date retirement funds’, Journal of Portfolio Management, vol. 37, no. 2, pp. 83-96.
2005-2010
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2010, 'On the responsible investment disclosures of the world's largest pension funds', Accounting Research Journal, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 302-318.
- Bianchi, R 2010, 'Principal and agent problems in Australian responsible entities', Deakin Business Review, vol. 3, no.1, pp. 24-31.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Walk, A 2010, 'The largest institutional investors and responsible investment', in A Miller (ed), The UNCTAD 2009 Responsible Enterprise Report, United Nations, New York and Geneva.
- Basu, A and Drew, M 2010, ‘The appropriateness of default investment options in defined contribution plans: Australian evidence’, Pacific Basin Financial Journal, vol. 18., no. 3, June, pp. 290-305.
- Liu, B and Brimble, M 2010, ‘Analysis of mortgage fees differentials among four types of lenders in Australia’, International Research Journal of Finance and Economics, vol. 58, pp. 97-108.
- Brimble, M, Kremmer, M and Tahir, I 2010, ‘The impact of informed religiosity on portfolio formation’, Review of Islamic Economics, vol. 14, no. 1, pp. 5-25.
- Basu, A and Drew, M 2009, ‘The case for gender-sensitive superannuation plan design’, Australian Economic Review, vol. 42, no. 2, pp.177-189.
- Basu, A and Drew, M 2009, ‘Portfolio size and lifecycle asset allocation in pension funds’, Journal of Portfolio Management, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 61-72.
- Drew, M and Tharenou, G 2008, ‘Retirement wealth decisions in Australia’s superannuation system: Part 3, Decumulation’, Australasian Journal of Business and Social Enquiry, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 50-74.
- Drew, M and Tharenou, G 2008, ‘Retirement wealth decisions in Australia’s superannuation system: Part 2, Conversion’, Australasian Journal of Business and Social Enquiry, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 24-49.
- Drew, M and Tharenou, G 2008, ‘Retirement wealth decisions in Australia’s superannuation system: Part 1, Accumulation’, Australasian Journal of Business and Social Enquiry, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 2-23.
- Clements, A, Dale, G and Drew M 2006, ‘Australia’s retail superannuation fund industry: Structure, conduct and performance’. Accounting, Accountability and Performance, vol. 12, no. 2, December, pp. 1-32.
- Drew, M 2006, ‘Superannuation: Switching and roulette wheels’, Australian Accounting Review, November, vol. 16, no. 3, November, pp. 23-31.
- Drew, M, Stanford, J and Stanhope, B 2005, ‘Sustainable retirement: A look at consumer desires’, Australasian Journal of Business and Social Enquiry, vol. 3, no. 3, pp. 1-23.
- Drew, J and Drew, M 2005, ‘The process of participation and phased retirement: Evidence from mature aged workers in Australia’, Brisbane: Post Pressed.
2020
- Alsaedi Y, Tularam GA & Wong V 2020, ‘Assessing the effects of solar and wind prices on the Australia electricity spot and options markets using a vector autoregression analysis’, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 120-133.
- Purbo RK, Smith C & Bianchi RJ 2020, ‘Local government and public-private partnerships: experiencing multilevel governance issues in Indonesian water supply provision’, International Journal of Water Resources development, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 27-49.
2019
- Purbo RK, Smith C & Bianchi R 2019, ‘Lessons learned from Public–Private Partnerships in Indonesia’s water sector’, Bulletin of Indonesian Economic Studies, vol. 55, no. 2, pp. 193-212.
- MacDonald KL, Bianchi RJ & Drew ME 2019, ‘Equity risk versus retirement adequacy: asset allocation solutions for KiwiSaver’, Accounting and Finance, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1111/acfi.12481>.
- Akimov A & Simshauser P 2019, ‘Performance measurement in Australian water utilities. Current state and future directions’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, pp. 1-32, viewed 20 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-8500.12376>.
- Simshauser P & Akimov A 2019, ‘Regulated electricity networks, investment mistakes in retrospect and stranded assets under uncertainty’, Energy Economics, vol. 81, pp. 117-133.
- Cameron R-A, Nelson J & Reza P 2019, ‘The impact of shareholder activism on CEO remuneration structures’, Accountancy Business and the Public Interest, vol. 18, pp. 1-25.
- Rumokoy LJ, Neupane S, Chung RY & Vithanage K 2019, ‘Underwriter network structure and political connections in the Chinese IPO market’, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol. 54, pp. 1-16.
- Lin YE, Chu CC, Omura A, Li B & Roca E 2019, ‘Arbitrage risk and the cross-section of stock returns: Evidence from China’, Emerging Markets Review, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ememar.2019.03.007>.
- Zhou D, Zhao Y, Lin PT, Li B & Cheung AW 2019, ‘Can microblogging information disclosure reduce stock price synchronicity? Evidence from China’, Australian Journal of Management, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 282–305.
- Shi Q & Li B 2019, ‘Evaluating alternative methods of asset pricing based on the overall magnitude of pricing errors’, Finance Research Letters, vol. 29, pp. 125-128.
- Singh V, Li B & Roca E 2019, ‘Global and regional linkages across market cycles: evidence from partial correlations in a network framework’, Applied Economics, vol. 51, no. 33, pp. 3551-3582.
- Ali S, Liu B & Su JJ 2019, ‘Does corporate governance quality affect default risk? The role of growth opportunities and stock liquidity’, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 58, pp. 422-448.
- Omura A & Todorova N 2019, ‘The quantile dependence of commodity futures markets on news sentiment’, Journal of Futures Markets, vol. 39, no. 7, pp. 818-837.
- Jiang H, Todorova N, Roca E & Su J-J 2019, ‘Agricultural commodity futures trading based on cross-country rolling quantile return signals’, Quantitative Finance, vol 19, no. 8, pp. 1373-1390.
- Herrera GP, Constantino M, Tabak BM, Pistori H, Su J-J & Naranpanawa A 2019, ‘Data on forecasting energy prices using machine learning’, Data in Brief, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dib.2019.104122>.
- Herrera GP, Constantino M, Tabak BM, Pistori H, Su J-J & Naranpanawa A 2019, ‘Long-term forecast of energy commodities price using machine learning’, Energy, vol. 179, pp. 214-221.
- Fan JH & Todorova N 2019, ‘A note on the behavior of Chinese commodity markets’, Finance Research Letters, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2019.101424>.
- Lyócsa Š & Todorova N 2019, ‘Trading and non-trading period realized market volatility: Does it matter for forecasting the volatility of US stocks?’, International Journal of Forecasting, viewed 16 January 2020, DOI: <https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijforecast.2019.08.002>.
- Baur DG & Todorova N 2019, ‘Automobile manufacturers, electric vehicles and the price of oil’, Energy Economics, vol. 74, pp. 252-262.
- Alsaedi Y, Tularam GA & Wong V 2019, ‘Application of autoregressive integrated moving average modelling for the forecasting of solar, wind, spot and options electricity prices: The Australian national electricity market’, International Journal of Energy Economics and Policy, vol. 9, no. 4, pp. 263-272.
2018
- Du, K, Worthington, A and Zelenyuk, V 2018, ‘Data envelopment analysis, truncated regression and double-bootstrap for panel data with application to Chinese banking’, European Journal of Operational Research, vol. 265, no. 2, pp. 748–764.
- Ali, S, Liu, B and Su, J 2018, ‘Does corporate governance quality affect default risk? The role of growth opportunities and stock liquidity’, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 58, pp. 422–448.
- Pham, Q, Liu, B and Roca, E 2018, ‘International funding cost and heterogeneous mortgage interest-rate pass-through: a bank-level analysis’, Empirical Economics, pp. 1–35.
- Mo, D, Gupta, R, Li, B and Singh, T 2018, ‘The macroeconomic determinants of commodity futures volatility: Evidence from Chinese and Indian markets’, Economic Modelling, vol. 70, pp. 543–560.
- Omura, A, Li, B, Chung, R and Todorova, N 2018, ‘Convenience yield, realised volatility and jumps: Evidence from non-ferrous metals’, Economic Modelling, vol. 70, pp. 496–510.
- Shi, J, Cheung, A, Wai K and Li, B 2018, ‘Investigating linear multi-factor models in asset pricing: considerable supplemental evidence’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Accounting & Economics, pp. 1–19.
- Reza, S, Tularam, G and Li, B 2018, ‘Returns and volatility of water investments’, Cogent Economics & Finance, vol. 6, pp. 1–33.
- Li, H, Lai, S, Conover, J, Wu, F, and Li, B 2018, ‘Stock returns and financial distress risk: Evidence from the Asian-Pacific markets’, Research in Finance, vol. 33, pp. 123–158.
- Tong, T, Singh, T and Li, B 2018, ‘Country-level macro-corporate governance and the outward foreign direct investment: Evidence from China’, International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 107–123.
- Atmadja, A, Sharma, P and Su, J-J 2018, ‘Microfinance and microenterprise performance in Indonesia: An extended and updated survey’, International Journal of Social Economics, vol. 45, no. 6, pp. 957–972.
- Yang, L and Su, J-J 2018, ‘Debt and growth: Is there a constant tipping point?’, Journal of International Money and Finance, vol. 87, pp. 133–143.
- Sims, A and Kariyawasam, K 2018, ‘Cryptocurrencies and blockchain’, New Zealand Law Journal, 2018, pp. 359–361.
- Todorova, N and Clements, A 2018, ‘The volatility-volume relationship in the LME futures market for industrial metals’, Resources Policy, vol. 58, pp. 111–124.
- Rajapakse, P and Hodgson, L 2018, ‘Impact of regulatory framework on fund management fraud’, Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business, vol. 40, pp. 3–29.
- Afrifa, G, Gyapong, E and Monem, R 2018, ‘Product differentiation, market dynamics and the value relevance of trade payables: Evidence from UK listed firms’, Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 235–253.
- Abdulsaleh, A and Worthington, A 2018, ‘Determinants of SME access to bank finance’, International Journal of Management and Applied Science, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 46–51.
- Tong T, Li B & Singh T 2018, ‘China's economic growth and foreign direct investment flows’, World Economics, vol. 19, no. 3, pp. 107-132.
- Nadarajah S, Ali S, Liu B & Huang A 2018, ‘Stock liquidity, corporate governance and leverage: New panel evidence’, Pacific-Basin Finance Journal, vol 50, pp. 216-234.
2017
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M, Roca, E and Whittaker, T 2017, ‘Risk factors in Australian bond returns’, Accounting and Finance, vol. 57, no. 3, pp. 373-400.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M, Roca, E and Whittaker, T 2017, ‘Unlisted infrastructure: Biases in appraisal-based valuations?’, Bankers, Markets and Investors, no. 148, pp. 33-48.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Pappas, S 2017, ‘The Predictability of Risk-Factor returns’, in E Jurczenko (ed), Factor Investing: Trends and Challenges, chapter 5, pp. 99-126, Elsevier, Amsterdam.
- Flores, Y, Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Trück, S 2017, ‘The diversification delta: A different perspective’, Journal of Portfolio Management, vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 112-124.
- Fan, J and Todorova, N 2017, ‘Dynamics of China's carbon prices in the pilot trading phase’, Applied Energy, vol. 208, pp. 1452–1467.
- Todorova, N 2017, ‘The asymmetric volatility in the gold market revisited’, Economics Letters, vol. 150, pp. 138–141.
- Todorova, N 2017, ‘The intraday directional predictability of large Australian stocks: A cross-quantilogram analysis’, Economic Modelling, vol. 64, pp. 221–230.
- Neupane, S, Rhee, G, Vithanage, K and Veeraghavan, M 2017, ‘Large trade based manipulation: Beyond the prosecuted cases’, Journal of Corporate Finance, vol. 42, pp. 115-130.
- Wong, V and Massah, S 2017, ‘Recent evidence on the oil price shocks on gulf corporation council stock markets’, International Journal of the Economics of Business, pp. 1–16.
- Wang, L, Li, B and Liu, B 2017, ‘Can macroeconomic variables explain managed fund returns? The Australian case’, Economic Papers, vol. 36, no. 2, pp. 171–184.
- Wang, L, Li, B, Gupta, R, Su, J-J and Liu, B 2017, ‘Return predictability in Australian managed funds’, International Journal of Business and Economics, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 1–19.
- Kakhkharov, J, Akimov, A and Rohde, N 2017, ‘Transaction costs and recorded remittances in the Post-Soviet Economies: Evidence from a New Dataset on Bilateral Flows,’ Economic Modelling, vol. 60, pp. 98-107.
- Chu, C, Tsai, S, Chen, Y, Li, X, Zhai, Y, Chen, Q and Li, B 2017, ‘An empirical study on the relationship between investor protection, government behavior and financial development’, Sustainability, vol. 9, no. 12, pp. 2199–1–2199–14.
- Shi, Q, Li, B and Chung, R 2017, ‘Augmenting the intertemporal CAPM with inflation: Some further evidence from alternative models’, Australian Journal of Management, vol. 42, no. 4, pp. 653-672.
- Ali, S, Liu, B and Su, JJ 2017, ‘Corporate governance and stock liquidity dimensions: Panel evidence from pure order-driven Australian market’, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 50, pp. 205-304.
- Aldoseri, M and Worthington, A 2017, ‘Credit, liquidity and operational risk management in Islamic banking’, Banking: Services, Opportunities and Risks, pp. 115–156.
- Gait, A and Worthington, A 2017, ‘Attitudes of Libyan banks towards Islamic methods of finance’, Banking: Services, Opportunities and Risks, pp. 41–60.
- Hamidi, M and Worthington, A 2017, ‘Islamic banking plus social banking equals Islamic social banking: an Equation in the Making’, Banking: Services, Opportunities and Risks, pp. 15–40.
- Kabir, M and Worthington, A 2017, ‘The competition-stability/fragility nexus: A comparative analysis of Islamic and conventional banks’, International Review of Financial Analysis, vol. 50, pp. 111–128.
- Marzuki, A and Worthington, A 2017, ‘A review of performance, screening and flows in screened mutual funds’, Mutual Funds: Performance, Types and Impacts on Stock Returns, pp. 1–72.
- Marzuki, A and Worthington, A 2017, ‘A comparative analysis of the smart money effect in Malaysian Islamic and conventional equity funds’, Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 657–679.
- Marzuki, A and Worthington, A 2017, ‘Social responsibility in Islamic finance’, Routledge Handbook of Social and Sustainable Finance, pp. 193–203.
- Sotoudeh Mollashahi, A and Worthington, A 2017, ‘Responses of economic activity to global oil market shocks: A comparative analysis of major net oil-producing and -consuming countries’, Economic Record, vol. 93, pp. 70–85.
- Worthington, A and Higgs, H 2017, ‘The impact of generation mix on Australian wholesale electricity prices’, Energy Sources, Part B: Economics, Planning and Policy, vol. 12, no. 3, pp. 223–230.
- Xiang, D and Worthington, A 2017, ‘The impact of government financial assistance on the performance and financing of Australian SMEs’, Accounting Research Journal, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 447–464.
- Singh, V, Li, B and Roca, E 2017, ‘How pervasive is the effect of culture on stock market linkages? Evidence across regions and economic cycles’, Applied Economics, vol. 49, no. 42, pp. 4209–4230.
- Singh, V, Roca, E and Li, B 2017, ‘Cointegration networks in stock markets’, Applied Economics Letters, pp. 1–5.
- Hatemi-J, A, Shayeb, A and Roca, E 2017, ‘The effect of oil prices on stock prices: fresh evidence from asymmetric causality tests’, Applied Economics, vol. 49, no. 16, pp. 1584–1592.
- Pham, H, Chung, R, Roca, E and Bao, B 2017, ‘Discretionary accruals: signalling or earnings management in Australia?’, Accounting and Finance, pp. 1–31.
- Su, J, Cheung, A and Roca, E 2017, ‘Quantile serial dependence in crude oil markets: evidence from improved quantilogram analysis with quantile wild bootstrapping’, Applied Economics, vol. 49, no. 29, pp. 2817–2828.
- Lyocsa, S, Molnar, P and Todorova, N 2017, ‘Volatility forecasting of non-ferrous metal futures: Covariances, covariates or combinations?’, Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, vol. 51, pp. 228–247.
- Yang, L, Lee, C and Su, J 2017, ‘Behavior of the standard Dickey–Fuller test when there is a Fourier-form break under the null hypothesis’, Economics Letters, vol. 159, pp. 128–133.
2016
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Fan, J 2016, 'Commodities momentum: a behavioral perspective’, Journal of Banking and Finance. vol. 7, pp. 133-150.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M and Whittaker, T 2016, 'The predictive performance of Asset Pricing Models: Evidence from the Australian Securities Exchange', Review of Pacific-Basic Financial Markets and Policies, vol. 19, no. 4, pp. 1650023-1 - 1650023-18.
- Bianchi, R, Drew, M, and Walk, A 2016, 'The equity risk premium in Australia (1900-2014)’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 80-99.
- Bian, S, Fan, J and Wong, V 2016, ‘Volatility of socially responsible investments in Australia’, Global Review of Accounting and Finance, vol. 7, pp. 129-143.
- Xu, S, Hwang, I and In, F 2016, ‘The effect of diversification on tail risk: evidence from US equity mutual fund portfolio’, International Review of Finance, vol. 16, no. 3, pp. 483–495.
- Cui, J, In, F and Maharaj, A 2016, ‘What drives the Libor-OIS spread? Evidence from five major currency Libor-OIS spreads’, International Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 45, pp. 358–375.
- Vithanage, K, Neupane, S and Chung, R 2016, ‘Multiple lead underwriting syndicate and IPO pricing’, International Review of Financial Analysis, vol. 48, pp. 193-208.
- Neupane, S, Neupane, B, Paudyal, K and Thapa, C 2016, ‘Domestic and foreign institutional investors' investment in IPOs’, Pacific Basin Finance Journal, vol. 39, pp.197-210.
- Thapa, C, Marshall, A and Neupane, S 2016, ‘Market liquidity risks of foreign exchange derivatives and cross-country equity portfolio allocations’, Journal of Multinational Financial Management, vol. 34, pp. 46-64.
- Jayawardena, N, Todorova, N, Li, B and Su, J-J 2016, ‘Forecasting stock volatility using after-hour information: Evidence from the Australian Stock Exchange’, Economic Modelling, vol. 52B, pp. 592-608.
- Clements, A and Todorova, N 2016, ‘Information flow, trading activity and commodity futures volatility’, The Journal of Futures Markets, vol. 36, no. 1, pp. 88-104.
- Omura, A, Todorova, N, Chung, R and Li, B 2016, ‘Relative scarcity and convenience yield: Evidence from non-ferrous metals’, Applied Economics, vol. 48, pp. 5605–5624.
- Omura, A, Todorova, N, Li, B and Chung, R 2016, 'Steel scrap and equity market in Japan', Resources Policy, vol. 47, pp. 115-124.
- West, T 2016, ‘Asset Holding Disparities by Ethnicity’, in F Wherry (ed), The SAGE Encyclopedia of Economics and Society, pp. 1-8, SAGE Publications, United States.
- Tian, Y., Akimov, A., Roca, E and Wong, V 2016, ‘Does the carbon market help or hurt the stock price of electricity companies? Further Evidence from the European Context’, Journal of Cleaner Production, vol. 112, no. 2, pp. 1619-1626.
- Reza, R, Tularam, G and Li, B 2017, ‘An investigation into the interdependence of global water indices: A VAR analysis’, Applied Economics, vol. 49, pp. 769–796.
- Jin, Y, Li, B, Roca, E and Wong, V 2016, 'Water as an investment: Liquid yet illiquid!', Applied Economics, vol. 48, pp. 731-745.
- Wen, Y and Li, B 2016, 'The other month effect: Evidence from the Central and Eastern European markets', Acta Oeconomica, vol. 66, pp. 107-124.
- Chung, R., S. Fung, J.D. Shilling and T.X. Simmons-Mosley 2016, 'REIT Stock Market Volatility and Expected Returns', Real Estate Economics, vol 44. no 4. pp. 968-995.
Professionalisation of financial services
2019
- Freudenberg B & Mortimore A 2019, ‘The Firm: Re-thinking tutorials to provide greater authenticity for future tax professionals’, Journal of Australian Taxation, vol. 21, no. 1, pp. 53-75.
2018
- Cameron, C, Freudenberg, B, Giddings, J and Klopper, C 2018, ‘The program risks of work-integrated learning: a study of Australian university lawyers’, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 67-80.
2017
- Knutsen, J, Malin, M, West, T and Brimble, M 2017, ‘True links: Precursory lessons from golf for effective financial behaviour’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 3, no. 1, pp. 12-25.
- Trad, B and Freudenberg, B 2017, ‘All things being equal: Small business structure choice’, Journal of Australasian Tax Teachers Association, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 136-165.
- Bodle, K, Brimble, M, Weaven, S, Frazer, L and Blue, L 2017, ‘Critical success factors in managing sustainable Indigenous businesses in Australia’, Pacific Accounting Review, pp. 1–15.
- Faridy, N, Freudenberg, B and Sarker, T 2017, ‘The Devil is in the Detail: An analysis of VAT compliance costs for SMEs in a developing nation’, New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, vol. 23, no. 2, pp. 176-203.
- Ahmed, A, Monem, R, Delaney, D and Ng, C 2017, ‘Gender diversity in corporate boards and continuous disclosure: Evidence from Australia’, Journal of Contemporary Accounting and Economics, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 89–107.
2016
- Freudenberg, B and Boccabella, D 2016, ‘Can stakeholders be satisfied with Accountants’ Education to act as advisors to Self-Managed Superannuation Funds’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 36-54.
- Johnson, D, Brimble, M and Worthington, A 2016, ‘Averting poverty and government budgetary pressure through releasing home equity: An informed, safe solution for baby boomer homeowners’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol. 2, no. 1, pp. 55-79.
- Johnson, D, Brimble, M and Zanetti, R 2016, ‘Industry demand for financial planning graduates’, Financial Planning Research Journal, vol.2, no. 2, pp. 107-125.
2007-2015
- De Zwaan, L, Brimble, M and Stewart, J 2015, ‘Member perceptions of superannuation funds and ESG investing: An exploratory study’, Sustainability, Accounting, Management and Policy Journal, vol. 6, no.1, pp. 79-102.
- Akimov, A., Bianchi, R and Drew M 2014, 'The academy-profession nexus in CFA partner programs', Journal of International Education and Business, vol. 7, no.2, pp. 121-136.
- Vyvyan, V, Blue, L and Brimble, M 2014, ‘Factors that influence financial capability and effectiveness: Exploring financial counsellors’ perspectives', Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 3-22.
- Cameron, C, Brimble, M, Knutsen, J and Freudenberg, B, 2014, ‘The what, why and how of generic skills: A financial planning case study’, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. , no. 4, pp. 63-82.
- Ajzerle, S, Brimble M and Freudenberg, B 2013, ‘Is financial capability related to the effective use of debt in Australia?', Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 107 -126.
- Sharma, P, and Brimble, M 2011, ‘Sustainable development in the small states of the South Pacific: Toward a corporate social responsibility for international banks’, Fijian Studies: A Journal of Contemporary Fiji, vol. 9, no.2, pp. 23-51.
- Hunt, K, Brimble, M and Freudenberg, B 2011, ‘Determinants of client-professional relationship quality in the financial planning setting’, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 69-100.
- Brimble, M, Stewart, J and DeZwaan, L 2010, ‘Climate change and financial regulation: Challenges for the financial sector post GFC’, Griffith Law Review, vol. 19, no. 1, pp. 71-85.
- Brimble, M, and Hodgson, A 2007, ‘On the intertemporal value relevance of conventional financial accounting in Australia’, Accounting and Finance, vol. 47, no. 4, 599-622.
2018
- Hayes, S, Freudenberg, B, and Delaney, D 2018, ‘Role of tax knowledge and skills: What are the graduate skills required by small to medium accounting firms’, Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association, vol. 13, no. 1, pp. 152–186.
- West, T, and Worthington, A 2018, ‘Synthesizing an index of financial literacy using Not‐For‐Purpose survey data’, Economic Notes, vol. 47, pp. 331–352.
- Zhang, L-C, and Worthington, A 2018, ‘Explaining estimated economies of scale and scope in higher education: A Meta-Regression analysis’, Research in Higher Education, vol. 59, no. 2, pp. 156–173.
- Cameron, C, Freudenberg, B, Giddings, J, and Klopper, C 2018, ‘The program risks of work-integrated learning: a study of Australian university lawyers’, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, vol. 40, no. 1, pp. 67–80.
- Malin M, Akimov A & Kobinger S 2018, ‘Determinants of student success in finance courses’, Journal of Financial Education, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 223-245.
2017
- Bodle, K, Malin, M, and Wynhoven, A 2017, ‘Students’ perception of e-Portfolios as a reflective assessment tool in a dual mode Indigenous business course’, Accounting Research Journal, vol. 30, no. 3, pp. 333-350.
- Bodle, K, Cybinski P and Monem, R 2017, ‘Effect of IFRS adoption on financial reporting quality: evidence from bankruptcy prediction’, Accounting Research Journal, vol. 29, no.3, pp. 292-312.
- Freudenberg, B, Chardon, T, Brimble, M and Belle Isle, M 2017, ‘Tax literacy of Australian small businesses’, Journal of Australian Taxation, vol. 18, no. 2, pp. 21-61.
- Freudenberg, B 2017, ‘Beyond lawyers: Legal literacy for the future’, Australian Business Law Review, vol. 45, no. 5, pp. 387-404.
- Boccabella, D and Freudenberg, B 2017, ‘Who bears the burden for business losses: To what extent are liability issues of business structures taught in Australian accounting degrees?’, Company and Securities Law Journal, vol. 35, no. 4, pp. 235-260.
- Zhang, L and Worthington, A 2017, ‘The impact of scale and scope on Global University Rankings: What we know and what we need to learn’, World University Rankings and the Future of Higher Education, pp. 140–160, IGI Global, Hong Kong.
- Kariyawasam, K and Talagala, C 2017, ‘Cloud computing and the future of Copyright Law’, European Intellectual Property Review, vol. 39, no. 2, pp. 100–114.
2016
- Chardon, T, Brimble, M and Freudenberg, B 2016, ‘Tax and superannuation literacy: Australian and New Zealand perspectives’, New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, vol.22, no.4, pp.327-345.
- Brimble, M 2016, ‘Why Students Cheat: An exploration of the motivators of student academic dishonesty in higher education’, in T Bretag (ed), Handbook of Academic Integrity, pp. 365–382, Springer, Singapore.
- Chardon, T, Freudenberg, B and Brimble, M 2016, ‘Are Australians under or over confident when it comes to tax literacy, and why does it matter?’, eJournal of Tax Research, vol.14, no.3, pp.650-682.
- Chardon, T, Freudenberg, B and Brimble, M 2016, 'Tax literacy in Australia: Not knowing your education from your offset', Australian Tax Forum, vol.31, no.2, pp. 321-362.
- Worthington, A 2016, 'Financial literacy and financial literacy programmes in Australia', in T Harrison (ed), Financial Literacy and the Limits of Financial Decision Making, pp. 281-301, Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
- Pham, H, Chung, R, Roca, E and Bao, B 2016, 'Do investors value firm efficiency improvement? Evidence from the Australian Context', Corporate Ownership and Control, vol 13 no. 3, pp. 293-308.
- Shamsabadi, H, Min, B and Chung, R 2016, 'Corporate governance and dividend strategy: Lessons from Australia', International Journal of Managerial Finance, vol 12, no. 5, pp. 583-610.
- Chung, R, Lee, B, Lee, W, and Sohn, B 2016, 'Do managers withhold good news against Labor Union?', Management Science, vol 62 no 1, pp. 46-68.
- Lai, S, Li, H and Li, B 2016, 'Does corporate governance still affect firm performance after controlling for distress factor?', Applied Economics, vol. 48, pp. 1197-1209.
- Bodle, K, Cybinski, P and Monem, R 2016, ‘Effect of IFRS adoption on financial reporting quality: evidence from bankruptcy prediction’, Accounting Research Journal, vol. 29, no. 3, pp. 292-312.
- Bodle, K, Brimble, M, Blue, L, Weaven, S, and Frazer, L 2016, ‘Critical success factors in managing sustainable Indigenous businesses’, Pacific Accounting Review, vol. 29, no. 3.
- Weaven, S, Frazer, L, Brimble, M and Bodle, K 2016, ‘Partnering Indigenous Australians on a pathway from employment to franchise ownership’, Economic and Labour Relations Review.
- Faridy, N, Freudenberg, B and Sarker, T 2016, ‘They are a tax fearing people: Deterrent Effect – Penalties, Audit and Corruption in a Developing Country’, Curtin Law and Taxation Review, vol. 3, pp. 1-50.
- Akimov, A, and Malin, M, 2016, ‘Are classroom games useful for teaching ‘sticky’ finance concepts? Evidence from a swap game’, Advances in Financial Education, Winter, pp. 60-78.
2011-2015
- Hunt, K 2015, ‘The Law and Economics of Microfinance’, Journal of Law and Economics, vol. 33, no. 1, pp. 2-77.
- Cameron, C, Brimble, M, Knutsen, J and Freudenberg, B 2014, ‘The what, why and how of generic skills: A financial planning case study’, Australasian Accounting, Business and Finance Journal, vol. 8, no. 4, pp. 63-82.
- Osman, D, O’Leary, C, and Brimble, M 2014, ‘Model to evaluate attrition/retention decisions by accountancy diploma students: Case study evidence from Sudan’, Business Education and Accreditation, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 71-88.
- MacDonald, K, Cameron, C, Brimble, M, Freudenberg, B, English, D 2014, ‘Realizing the professional within: The effect of work integrated learning’, Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 159-178.
- Blue, L and Brimble, M 2014, ‘Reframing expectations of financial literacy: Bringing back the reality’, JASSA The Finsia Journal of Applied Finance, vol. 1, pp. 37-41.
- Blue, L, Grootenboer, P and Brimble, M 2014, ‘Financial literacy education in the curriculum: making the grade or missing the mark?’, International Review of Economics Education, vol. 16, pp. 51-62.
- Malin, M 2014, ‘Enhancing Lecture Presentation Through Tablet Technology’, Accounting Research Journal, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 215-225.
- Brimble, M and Blue, L 2013, ‘Tailored financial literacy education: An indigenous perspective’, Journal of Financial Services Marketing, vol. 18, no. 3, pp. 207-219.
- Cameron, C, Freudenberg, B and Brimble, M 2013, ‘Making economics real - the economics internship’, International Review of Economics Education, vol. 13, pp. 10-25.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M, Cameron, C, MacDonald, K and English, D 2013, ‘I am what I am, am I? The development of self-efficacy through work integrated learning’, International Journal of Pedagogy and Curriculum, vol. 19, no.3, pp. 177-192.
- Roca, E, Li, B and Wong, V 2013, ‘Water your investment portfolios’, Financial Planning Magazine, the official publication of the Financial Planning Association of Australia, vol. 24, no. 11, pp. 36-37.
- Brimble, M and Murphy, B 2012, ‘Past, present and future: The role of the tertiary sector in supporting the development of the financial planning profession’, Journal of Business Ethics Education, vol. 9, pp. 191-204.
- Brimble, M, Cameron, C, Freudenberg, B, Fraser, C and MacDonald, K 2012, ‘Collaborating with industry to develop financial planning and accounting education’, Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 79-93.
- Sharma, P, Roca, E and McPhail, K 2012, ‘The global financial crisis and reinventing the business school’, Journal of Business Ethics Education, vol. 9, pp. 3-10.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M and Cameron, C 2011, ‘WIL and generic skill development: The development of business students’ generic skills through work integrated learning’, Asia Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, vol. 12, no. 2, pp. 79-93.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M, Cameron, C and English, D 2011, ‘Professionalising accounting education – The PD experience’, Journal of Cooperative Education and Internships, vol. 45, no. 1, pp. 80-90.
2005-2010
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M and Cameron, C 2010, ’Where there is a WIL there is a way', Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 575-588.
- Freudenberg, B, Cameron C and Brimble, M 2010, ‘The importance of self: Developing students’ self efficacy through work integrated learning’, International Journal of Learning, vol. 17, no. 10, pp. 479-496.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M and Cameron, C 2010, ‘It’s all about ‘I’: Implementing ‘integration’ into a WIL program’, Higher Education Research and Development, vol. 29, no. 5, pp. 575-588.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M and Vyvyan, V 2010, ‘The penny drops: Can work integrated learning improve students’ learning?’, Journal of Business Education & Scholarship of Teaching, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 42-61.
- Kremmer, M, Brimble, M, Freudenberg, B, and Cameron, C 2010, ‘Numeracy of first year commerce students: Preliminary analysis of an intervention’, The International Journal of Learning, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 1-14.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M, and Cameron, C 2009, ‘The building of a professional: Creating greater career identity with a degree’, The International Journal of Learning, vol. 16, no. 10, pp. 253-266.
- Freudenberg, B, Brimble, M, Vyvyan, V and Corby, D 2008, ‘A penny for your thoughts: Can participation in a student-industry conference improve students’ presentation self-efficacy and more?’, The International Journal of Learning, vol. 15, no. 5, pp. 187-200.
- Kremmer, M, Brimble, M and Stevenson-Clarke, P 2007, ‘Investigating the probability of student cheating: the relevance of student characteristics, assessment items, perceptions of prevalence and history of engagement’, International Journal of Educational Integrity, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 3-17.
- Brimble, M and Stevenson-Clarke, P 2006, ‘Managing academic dishonesty in Australian universities: Implications for teaching, learning and scholarship’, Accounting, Accountability and Performance, vol. 12, no. 1, pp. 32-63.
- Brimble, M and Stevenson-Clarke, P 2005, ‘Perceptions and prevalence of academic dishonesty in Australian universities’, Australian Educational Researcher, vol. 32, no. 3.
External research grants
View details of our externally funded research
Note: All funding amounts are listed in AUD unless otherwise noted.
Year | Project | Griffith researchers | Amount |
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2019 | Informed choice in decisions to engage in multi-level marketing businesses | Laura de Zwaan | $50,588 |
2018 | ISAAC Region Affordable Housing Scan | Eduardo Roca, Richard Yiu-Ming Chung & Benjamin Liu | $17,500 |
2017-2020 | ARC Indigenous Discovery: Empowering Indigenous businesses through improved financial literacy | Kerry Bodle, Lorelle Frazer, Scott Weaven & Mark Brimble | $320,249 |
2017 | Developing Research and Policy Formulation Capacity at the Central Banks (Pacific) | Parmendra Sharma, Jen-Je Su | $315,130 |
2017 | Developing Innovative Financial and Governance Models for more Sustainable Affordable and Social Housing in Australia | Eduardo Roca & Benjamin Liu | $52,000 |
2016-2017 | Developing economic research to support priority economic and social goals (Sri Lanka) | Jayatilleke Bandaralage, Fabrizio Carmignani, Selva Selvanathan, Saroja Selvanathan, Athula Naranpanawa, Ross Guest, Christine Smith, Jen-Je Su, Shyama Ratnasiri | $321,359 |
2016-2017 | Enhancing Capacity for Policy Research in Support of Vietnam's Development (Vietnam) | Jayatilleke Bandaralage, Christine Smith, Jen-Je Su, Tarlok Singh, Selva Selvanathan, Saroja Selvanathan, Fabrizio Carmignani, Robert Bianchi, Tien Pham, Richard Copp | $269,806 |
2016-2017 | Regulating Digital Currencies that Use Blockchain Technology | Kanchana Kariyawasam | NZ$52,467 |
2016-2017 | Income tax treatment of housing assets: An assessment of proposed reform arrangements | John Minas | $164,714 |
2015 | Australia Awards Fellowships - Developing capacity for research and policy formulation at the Reserve Bank (Fiji) | Parmendra Sharma, Eduardo Roca, Jen-Je Su | $86,224 |
2014-2017 | CSIRO-Monash Superannuation Research Cluster | Michael Drew, Robert Bianchi, Adam Walk | $345,002 |
Consultancy and commercial research projects
Consultancy and commercial research projects
Note: All funding amounts are listed in AUD unless otherwise noted.
Year | Project | Griffith researchers | Amount |
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2019 | Young women and financial literacy – What is happening and how can we help? | Laura de Zwaan, Tracey West | $29,985 |
2018 | Women and IP Commercialization in the Asia Region: Case of Sri Lanka | Kanchana Kariyawasam | $12,500 |
2018 | RDA Logan and Redland Research project | Andreas Chai | $2,000 |
2018-2020 | An Empirical Assessment of the Queensland Fuel Price Reporting Scheme | Andreas Chai, Parvinder Kler, Athula Naranpanawa | $200,000 |
2017 | Intergenerational Wealth Transfers | Mark Brimble, Katherine Hunt, Kirsten MacDonald & Di Johnson | $10,000 |
2017 | The impact of Extreme Conditions on Microfinance Loan Defaults | Katherine Hunt | Euro€1,500 |
2017 | Academic coaching for joint project between AXA Research Fund & EDHEC | Robert Bianchi | Euro€1,500 |
2017 | Debunking the myth on Housing Affordability City Vs. Suburbs: An Overall Cost of Living Approach | Eduardo Roca & Benjamin Liu | $8,000 |
2017-2018 | Benchmarking QLD Water Service Providers | Alexandr Akimov | $15,001 |
2016 | Long-term U.S. infrastructure returns and portfolio selection | Robert Bianchi | $7,728 |
2016 | The Bloomberg Experience at Griffith University - New York | Robert Bianchi | $8,346 |
2016 | Equity glidepath evaluation in retirement | Osei Wiafe | $1,148 |
2016 | ETF’s and wealth advisers: What is the missing link? | Katherine Hunt | Euro€10,000 |
2016 | Career outcomes of final year financial planning students | Katherine Hunt, Tracey West, Anna Webb | $5,000 |
2016 | A VAR study of the impact of monetary policy shock on the Australian Economy | Andreas Chai | $2,000 |
2015 | Client Professional Relationship Quality in the Financial Planning Setting | Mark Brimble, Katherine Hunt, Brett Freudenberg | $5,000 |
2015 | Managing the transition to a sustainable economy: Insights from an Evolutionary Perspective | Andreas Chai, Christopher Fleming, Graham Bradley, Brendan Mackey, Shyama Ratnasiri | $20,000 |
2015 | Building a business case for coastal adaptation | Andreas Chai, Robert Hales, Christopher Fleming, Tapan Sarker | $10,000 |
2015 | Accelerated Momentum: Evidence from International Stock Indices | John Fan | $3,200 |
2015 | Modelling Carbon Emissions Prices in China | John Fan, Neda Todorova | $6,100 |
2015 | Corporate Governance, Firm Performance, Stock Returns and Financial Distress | Allen Huang, Benjamin Liu | US$10,000 |
2015 | Relationship Quality in Financial Planning | Katherine Hunt, Brett Freudenberg | $10,000 |
2015 | Bioscience at a Crossroads: Access to Genetic Resources and Traditional Knowledge under the Nagoya Protocol: Comparing Australian and Japanese Law | Kanchana Kariyawasam | $5,000 |
2015 | NSE-IGIDR Corporate Governance Research Initiative Grant | Suman Neupane | US$2,000 |
2015 | Disparities in income and well being at the state/province level in Southeast Asia | Jen-Je Su, Tarlok Singh | $10,000 |
2014 | The Economic, Financial and Psychological Benefits of Financial Coaching (PFPA-CH) in the Professional Financial Planning and Advice (PFPA) Context | Mark Brimble, Robyn-Ann Cameron, Julie Knutsen | $5,000 |
2014 | Financial Planning Value Proposition: Laying the Groundwork Based on Clients' Perspective | Mark Brimble | $5,000 |
2014 | Recruitment trends and practices in financial services – Phase 1 & 2 | Mark Brimble | $20,000 |
2014 | Review of The Treasury's Work on the Impact of Kiwisaver on Savings and Asset Accumulation | Michael Drew, Ross Guest & Kirsten MacDonald | $14,830 |
2014 | Manipulation in Chinese IPOs | Suman Neupane, Richard Yiu-Ming Chung | $2,000 |
2014 | Overnight information flow and realized volatility forecasting: The special case of the Australian equity market | Neda Todorova | $3,500 |
2014 | The Impact of International Funding Cost on Mortgage Interest Rates and Fees in Australia or Why Banks No Longer Follow the Cash Rate Cycle | Eduardo Roca, Benjamin Liu | $7,000 |
2014 | Moral hazard in flood and fire insurance | Andrew Worthington | $10,000 |
Financial Planning Research Journal
Our Financial Planning Research Journal, an ABDC C-ranked journal, is the research journal of the Financial Planning Association of Australia and is published by Griffith Business School. The Centre assists in the production of the journal.
The FPRJ aims to publish high quality, original, scholarly peer-reviewed articles from a wide variety of personal finance, investment and taxation disciplines, including economics, finance, management, accounting, marketing, taxation, behavioural finance, financial literacy, financial education and law.
Contact the Centre for Personal Finance and Superannuation
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- gcpfs@griffith.edu.au