Greg Hearn
Queensland University of Technology, Creative Industries, Faculty Member
... 40 RICHARD NEVILLE, PROFESSOR RICHARD JONES, PROFESSOR GREG HEARN AND PROFESSOR BARRY CONYNGHAM AM ... And no permission was required to go back into the archives of your library or on the Internet and dig up some of James Elroy... more
... 40 RICHARD NEVILLE, PROFESSOR RICHARD JONES, PROFESSOR GREG HEARN AND PROFESSOR BARRY CONYNGHAM AM ... And no permission was required to go back into the archives of your library or on the Internet and dig up some of James Elroy Flecker's other ...
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to arrive at unassailable justifications for... more
Information and knowledge management in line with a traditional epistemology equates knowledge with science. This approach assumes that knowing is trans-historical and universal, and strives to arrive at unassailable justifications for truth claims by defining the necessary and sufficient conditions for which a proposition is known to be true. Imagining an idealised knower, without emotions or history, the goal is
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... Australia) Email: g.hearn@qut.edu.au Associate Professor Lisa Bradley (School of Management, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia) Email: lm.bradley@qut.edu.au Meyers, N., Hearn, G., Bradley, L. (2006). ...
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... case in 2004 involved the serving of a civil lawsuit against a 12-year-old New York schoolgirl,Brianna Lahara, for ... in S. Katzenbeisser and FA R Petitcolas (eds), Information Hiding Techniques for Steganography and Digital... more
... case in 2004 involved the serving of a civil lawsuit against a 12-year-old New York schoolgirl,Brianna Lahara, for ... in S. Katzenbeisser and FA R Petitcolas (eds), Information Hiding Techniques for Steganography and Digital Watermarking, 149-74, Artech House, Norwood. ...
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ABSTRACT In this chapter, social relationship patterns associated with outstanding innovation are described and explored. In doing so, the chapter draws upon the findings of 16 in-depth interviews with award-winning Australian innovators... more
ABSTRACT In this chapter, social relationship patterns associated with outstanding innovation are described and explored. In doing so, the chapter draws upon the findings of 16 in-depth interviews with award-winning Australian innovators from science & technology and the creative industries. The interviews covered topics relating to various influences on individual innovation capacity and career development. For all of the participants, innovation was a highly social process. Although each had been recognised individually for their ...
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Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may include those who planned and developed the... more
Archaeology provides a framework of analysis and interpretation that is useful for disentangling the textual layers of a contemporary lived-in urban space. The producers and readers of texts may include those who planned and developed the site and those who now live, visit, and work there. Some of the social encounters and content sharing between these people may be artificially
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... a , Simon Roodhouse b & Julie Blakey c pages 419-436. ... Strategic Management Journal , 19: 413 [CrossRef], [Web of Science ®] View all references) use the terms value shop and value network to emphasise firm‐level... more
... a , Simon Roodhouse b & Julie Blakey c pages 419-436. ... Strategic Management Journal , 19: 413 [CrossRef], [Web of Science ®] View all references) use the terms value shop and value network to emphasise firm‐level value creation. Lorenzen and Frederiksen (200334. ...
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Traditional organisational structures are currently being challenged by rapid changes in their environments, primarily caused by the introduction of computer and information technology. Successful transition to new patterns of... more
Traditional organisational structures are currently being challenged by rapid changes in their environments, primarily caused by the introduction of computer and information technology. Successful transition to new patterns of organisation which makes sense of the complex meaning of these new environments require both ‘creative’ (self organising) and stabilising (self referencing) processes. This paper justifies the theoretical importance of considering communication as a necessary response by organisations to non-linear change. The processes by which organisations might accommodate new organisational turbulence and strategies for creating desirable futures within turbulent organisational environments are considered.
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A case study is presented of the multi-method and multi-discipline approach to anticipating the social and policy implications of new communication and information technologies... more
A case study is presented of the multi-method and multi-discipline approach to anticipating the social and policy implications of new communication and information technologies (C&IT) being adopted by the Communication Centre at the Queensland University of Technology. This work draws on frameworks which include action research, structurational approaches to technology, coevolutionary systems theory, information economics, feminist and poststructuralist theories, and
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During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increased the interest of universities, industry and government in the commercialisation of universities' research output. Not without... more
During the last two decades, the convergence of a number of social and economic factors has increased the interest of universities, industry and government in the commercialisation of universities' research output. Not without scepticism from some institutions and individuals, governments and universities around the world are taking steps towards identifying marketable research products, strengthening links with industry, and creating institutional
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Copyright in individual works within the repository belongs to their authors or publishers. You may make a print or digital copy of a work for your personal non-commercial use. All other rights are reserved, except for fair dealings or... more
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