Mary Barrett School of Management and Marketing University of Wollongong Publications Books and monographs Mary Barrett and Marilyn Davidson (eds) (2005, forthcoming in October) Gender and Communication Issues at Work. Ashgate, UK. (Contribution to editorship: 75%) The book is scheduled for publication in October. Ken Moores and Mary Barrett (2002) Learning Family Business: Paradoxes and Pathways. Ashgate, UK. 183 pp. (Contribution: 50%) Elizabeth Baker, Mary Barrett and Lesley Roberts (2002) Working Communication. John Wiley, Brisbane. 434 pp. (Contribution: 33%)* Elizabeth Baker, Mary Barrett and Lesley Roberts (2002) Working Communication Teacher s Manual. John Wiley, Brisbane, 2002. Available as a website accessible by password through www.johnwiley.com.au. Multi-choice questions, PowerPoint presentations, chapter review questions, chapter application questions, exercises, and further supplementary exercises based on articles in the press. Items are organised around each chapter of Working Communication and are updated regularly. (Contribution: 33%)* *In 2002 Working Communication and the accompanying Teacher s Manual reached the shortlist in their category of The Australian s awards for excellence in educational publishing. Mary Barrett (1997) Women Training for Transitions: Enhancing VET for Women s Business Involvement. Queensland University of Technology. 168 pp. Mary Barrett (1996) It s like any other business except...: Learning to manage the family firm. Australian Centre for Family Business, Bond University, Gold Coast. 68 pp. Book chapters Mary Barrett and Marilyn Davidson (eds) (2005, forthcoming) Gender and Communication Issues at Work: An Introduction, Chapter 1 in Gender and Communication Issues at Work. Ashgate, UK. (Contribution: 75%) Mary Barrett (2005, forthcoming) Women Entrepreneurs in Australia: Issues and Prospects, in Patti Greene, Nancy Carter and Candice Brush (eds): Growth Oriented Women Entrepreneurs and Their Businesses: A Global Research Perspective, Edward Elgar, UK. (The book is in the final pre-publication stages.) Ken Moores and Mary Barrett (2005) Understanding Tensions and Conflict: A Phases of Learning Approach for Leading Family Business, in Di Waddell and Linda Glassop (eds) Managing the Family Business, Melbourne, Heidelberg Press. (Contribution: 40%) Mary Barrett and Andy Hede (2003) Principles and Practice of Gender Diversity Management in Australia, Chapter 10 in Davidson, L and Fielden, S (eds) Individual Diversity in Organisations. John Wiley, Chichester, U.K. 19 pp. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett and Linda Hort (2000) The use of tacit knowledge in university decision-making, in C. Zopounidis et al. (eds), New Concepts and Applications in Decision-making. Kluwer Academic Publishers, The Hague. 15 pp. (Contribution: 50%) 1
Mary Barrett and Paul Ivory (1999) Hanging Loose on the Tightrope: A Study of the Contribution of Australia s Newest University to the Sunshine Coast region, in Zbys Klich (ed.), Universities and Regional Engagement, Southern Cross University Press, Southern Cross University, Lismore. ISBN 1 875855 39 4, pp 129-148. (Contribution: 90%) Mary Barrett (1995) Hallowed Halls and Community College: A Case Study on Organisational Change in Academia, in M Patrickson, V Bamber and G Bamber (eds), Organisational Change Strategies: Case Studies of Human Resource and Industrial Relations Issues. Vol 1. Longman, Melbourne, pp 161-170. Mary Barrett (1995) Teaching notes for Hallowed Halls and Community College: A Case Study on Organisational Change in Academia, in M Patrickson, V Bamber and G Bamber (eds), Organisational Change Strategies: Case Studies of Human Resource and Industrial Relations Issues. Vol 2. Longman, Melbourne, pp 75-82. Stewart Clegg, Mary Barrett, Thomas Clarke, Larry Dwyer, John Gray, Sharon Kemp and Jane Marceau (1996) Management Knowledge for the Future, in Stewart Clegg and Gill Palmer (eds): Producing Management Knowledge. Sage, London, pp 190-236. (Contribution: 15%) Mary Barrett (1994) The feminization of management: implications for management education, in Stewart Clegg et al., Leadership and Management Needs of Embryonic Industries: Research Report for Midgeley & Company on behalf of the Industry Task force on Leadership and Management Skills (The Karpin Enquiry). Canberra, Department of Employment, Education and Training pp 165-171. Mary Barrett (1993) Total Quality Management in Universities: Notes on Practice, in David Warren Piper, Quality Management in Universities: A Report for the Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. pp 87-96. Mary Barrett (1993) Total Quality Management in Universities: Notes on Theory, in David Warren Piper, Quality Management in Universities: A Report for the Commonwealth Department of Employment, Education and Training. Australian Government Publishing Service, Canberra. pp 97-104. Reports for government bodies Mary Barrett (2001) Women s Entrepreneurship: An Australian Perspective on Problems of Data Collection and Research, published at http://www.oecd.org/dsti/sti/industry/indcomp/. Extracts from the paper are also published in the hardcopy proceedings and recommendations of the conference: OECD (2001), OECD Proceedings: Second OECD Conference on Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs: Realising the Benefits of Globalisation and the Knowledge-Based Economy, Paris, OECD. Mary Barrett (1999) Member country report: Australian Women Owners of Small and Medium Enterprises. Presented at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) conference on small and medium enterprises, Seoul, 19 th June, 1998. Published in A Study of Women Entrepreneurs in SMEs in the APEC Region. International Cooperation Division, Small & Medium Business Administration (SMBA), Taejon City, Republic of Korea. (APEC Project SME 01/98), pp 3-24. Bertrand Duchéneaut, Mary Barrett, Julie Weeks, Claude Cattan and Sylvia Runeborg (1997) Women entrepreneurs in SMEs: Background report prepared for the first OECD Conference on Women Entrepreneurs in Small and Medium Enterprises: A Major Force for Innovation and Job Creation. Paris, 16-18 April, 1997. 170 pp. (Contribution: 20%) Mary Barrett (1997) The Last Frontier: Information and Training Needs of Women Business Owners on the Sunshine Coast, Department of Tourism, Small Business and Industry, Brisbane. 48 pp. Mary Barrett (1995) Comparisons of Women and Men Business Owners in Queensland: Business Problems, Strategies and Values. Report to the Department of Business, Industry and Regional Development. Department of Business, Industry and Regional Development, Brisbane. 98 pp. 2
Consultancy report Mary Barrett (1999) Women business owners in Australia: Report on a National Survey. University of the Sunshine Coast and IBM. 8 pp. Refereed journal articles Mary Barrett (2004) Should they learn to interrupt? Workplace communication strategies Australian women managers forecast as effective, in Women in Management Review, vol 19, no 8, pp. 391-403. Received a highly commended award for an outstanding article in Women in Management Review for 2004. Sally Andrews and Mary Barrett (2003) Perceptions of responsibility for clinical risk management evidence from orthopaedics practitioners, practice managers and patients in an Australian capital city, in Journal of Law and Medicine, vol 11, no 1, pp 47-58. (Contribution: 40%) Mary Barrett (1998) Feminist Theoretical Perspectives on Women s Business Ownership: Some Insights from a Queensland Study, in International Journal of Women and Leadership, vol 4, no 1, July, pp 13-39. Mary Barrett (1998) It s like any other business except...: Paradoxes of learning the family business, in Bond Management Review, vol 5, no 2, pp 7-14. Nulty, D D and Barrett M A (1996) Transitions in Students Learning Styles, in Studies in Higher Education, vol 22, no 3, pp 333-345. (Contribution: 40%) Mary Barrett (1993) Issues and problems of performance appraisal systems for university general staff: a study in a US university, in Journal of Tertiary Education Administration, vol 15 no 2, October, pp 157-180. Journal and conference proceedings editorships J McIntyre and M Barrett (eds) (1998) VET Research: Influencing policy and practice. Proceedings of the first national conference of the Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association, Sydney, February 1998. AVETRA, Alexandria, NSW, 357 pp. ISBN 0 9586188 0 1 (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett (ed.) (1995) Proceedings of the Inaugural Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, July. Mary Barrett (1995) Editorship of the final 1995 issue of QBIZ, a special issue on small business. Publications in refereed conference proceedings Ken Moores and Mary Barrett (2005, forthcoming) Tensions and Conflict in Family Business: A phases of learning approach to family business. Accepted for presentation and for publication in the proceedings of the Enterprise and Innovation Conference, University of Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand, August 4-8. 12 pp. Barrett, Mary; Hort, Linda and Oxley, Harry (2004), Resurrecting the psychological contract: What MBA students narratives reveal about workplace expectations, in Proceedings of the 2004 annual ANZAM conference held at the University of Otago in Dunedin New Zealand from Wednesday, December 8 - Saturday, December 11. Compact disc, ISBN M A Barrett (1998) Women Training for Transitions. An invited address to the International Result Conference for the APEC Human Resource Development Working Group Network for Economic Development Management Gender Project. In Proceedings of the Gender and Life Long Learning Conference: Enhancing the Contributions of Women to SMEs in the Asia Pacific Region for the 21st Century. APRIM, Macquarie University, ISBN 1-86408-474-X, pp 34-42. 3
Mary Barrett and Linda Hort (1998) The use of tacit knowledge in University selection decisions, Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Decision Science Institute Conference, Athens, 4-7 July (ed D K Despotis and C Zopounidis), pp 313-315. (Contribution: 50%) M A Barrett (1998) Women training for transition: enhancing VET for women s business involvement, in J. McIntyre and M. Barrett, (eds) VET Research: Influencing policy and practice. Proceedings of the first national conference of the Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association, Sydney, February 1998. AVETRA, Alexandria, NSW. pp 76-81. J McIntyre and M Barrett (1998) Editorial introduction: Emerging interests in VET research, in J McIntyre and M Barrett (eds), VET Research: Influencing policy and practice. Proceedings of the first national conference of the Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association, Sydney, February 1998. AVETRA, Alexandria, NSW. pp 1-4. (Contribution: 50%) M A Barrett (1997) Women Training for Transitions: Enhancing VET for Women s Business Involvement, in Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Centre for Workplace Learning and Research, Gold Coast, 26-28 November. 9 pp. Duncan Nulty and Mary Barrett (1995) The Learning Styles of some Students across Disciplines in the Three Brisbane Universities, in Proceedings of the Inaugural Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 11-14 July 1995. (Contribution: 40%) Mary Barrett, Barry Smith and Paul Sutcliffe (1995), Peer Mentoring and Management Students, in Proceedings of the Inaugural Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 11-14 July 1995. 11 pp. (Contribution: 50%) M A Barrett (1995) Learning for entrepreneurship: the view from small business. International Council for Small Business 40th World Conference, Sydney, 18-21 June. 15 pp. Abstract published in conference Proceedings (ed. W Dunlop and B Gibson), Institute of Industrial Economics, University of Newcastle, p 374. M A Barrett (1995) Feminist Perspectives on Learning for Entrepreneurship: The View From Small Business, in Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 1995: Proceedings of the Fifteenth Annual Entrepreneurship Research Conference, April 9-13. Babson College, Babson Park, Massachusetts, pp 323-337. Duncan Nulty and Mary Barrett (1994) Matching disciplines to students preferred learning styles. Society for Research into Higher Education 1994 Annual Conference: The Student Experience. University of York, December. 12 pp. (Contribution 40%) Mary Barrett (1994) Measuring responses to ethical problems: Linking codes of ethics, age and gender with employment factors, in Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference for the Study of Business Values, University of Hong Kong 1-3 June 1994 (ed. S Stewart, G Donleavy and M Santoro). School of Management Studies, University of Hong Kong. pp 25-36. M A Barrett (1994) Whistleblowing and TQM, in Whistleblowers: Concerned Citizens or Disloyal Mates. Proceedings of the Criminal Justice Commission s Conference on Whistleblowing. Criminal Justice Commission, Brisbane. 14 pp. M A Barrett (1994) Feminism and Entrepreneurship: Further Reflections on Theory and an Australian Study, in International Council for Small Business: Proceedings of the 39th World Conference. Small Business and its Contribution to Regional and International Development (ed. J J Obrecht and M Bayad). Strasbourg, 1994. pp 23-32. M A Barrett (1993) Dilemmas and Paradoxes in Performance Review, in The Future of Merit Protection Systems in Public Sector Employment, Proceedings of the National Conference. April, 1993. The Centre for Australian Public Sector Management, Griffith University, Brisbane. pp 69-82. 4
Refereed conference presentations Nulty, D D and Barrett M A (1995) Transitions in students learning styles. Paper presented at The Inaugural Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference. 11-14th July 1995. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia. Mary Barrett (1994) Views of Quality from the Coalface. Invited paper for the 1994 Conference of the Australian Institute of Tertiary Education Administrators (Queensland Branch). Surfers Paradise, April. 10 pp. Copies available through AITEA, now Association of Tertiary Education Managers (ATEM). M A Barrett (1994) Feminism and Entrepreneurship: Theoretical Issues, Administrative Studies Association of Canada (ASAC) Annual Conference. Nova Scotia, June. Mary Barrett, Barry Smith and Paul Sutcliffe (1994) Students as Mentors: the Case of Management Education. Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. Victoria University of Wellington, December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett and Paul Sutcliffe (1992) Incorporating a Critical Perspective into Management Theory: The Case of Leadership Models. Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. University of Western Sydney, December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett (1992) Dilemmas and Paradoxes in Performance Review: Implications of the US Experience. Annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management. University of Western Sydney. December. Keynote and other invited addresses Mary Barrett (2004) Issues for women leaders in family business. Invited presentation to the IIR (Middle East) Women in leadership training conference, Dusit Dubai Hotel, Dubai, September. Copy of presentation available through IIR (Middle East). Mary Barrett (1998): Women training for transitions. Keynote address presented at the International Result Conference of the Human Resource Development Working Group Network for Economic Development held in Chinese Taipei, 13-14 June, 1998. Published in Gender and Lifelong Learning: Enhancing the Contributions of Women to SMEs in the Asia Pacific Region for the 21st Century, Asia-Pacific Research Institute, Macquarie University, Sydney, pp 34-41. Mary Barrett (1994) Information needs of women business owners: some preliminary findings. Invited address to the Inaugural Women at Work Forum. Sheraton Mirage Hotel, Gold Coast, November. Mary Barrett (1995) Men and women business owners: how they do it differently. Invited address to the Australian Institute of Management Women s Forum. Brisbane, August, 1995. Copies available from the Australian Institute of Management. Non-refereed conference and other presentations Mary Barrett (2005) Communication and diversity in family business. Introduction of the issues and chairing of session at the Family Business Roundtable. Gold Coast, Queensland, July. Mary Barrett (2004) Leadership and human resource issues in family business. Presentation to a preconference workshop of the National Conference for Family Business, Gold Coast, Queensland, August. Mary Barrett (2004) Working paper: update on women s entrepreneurship in Australia. Presented in the author s absence by Candice Brush at the second conference of the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research Institution (ESBRI), Stockholm, June. 5
Mary Barrett (2003) Gender differences in workplace communication: experiences of Australian business women. Paper presented at the Conference on Gender, Work and Organisations, Keele, UK, 25-27 June. Mary Barrett and John Watson (2003) Working paper: summary of research on Australian women s entrepreneurship. Paper presented at the first conference of the Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research Institute (ESBRI), Stockholm, 21-23 June. (Contribution: 60%) Carolyn Fausnaugh and Mary Barrett (2002) The Emotions of Entrepreneurship: A Training Need for Women Entrepreneurs. Paper presented by Mary Barrett at the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Annual Conference, Beechworth, Vic, December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett (2002) Gender differences in workplace communication. Invited presentation to the Queensland Business Review Women in Management breakfast, 5 July, 2002. Linda Hort, Mary Barrett and Liz Fulop (2001) En-gendering employment-organisation obligations a reconsideration of the psychological contract. Paper presented by Linda Hort at the Conference on Gender, Work and Organisations, Keele, UK, June. (Contribution: 25%) Linda Hort, Mary Barrett and Liz Fulop (2001) Doing Hard Labour Gendered Emotional Labour in Academic Management, Paper presented by Linda Hort at the Conference on Critical Management Studies, July, Manchester, UK. This paper has also been published in the Electronic Journal of Radical Organisation Theory (www.mngt.waikato.ac.nz/ejrot/). (Contribution: 25%) Linda Hort and Mary Barrett (2001) Decision making in academia: perspectives on differences in decision making style between academic managers and other groups. Paper presented at the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Annual Conference, Auckland, December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett and Linda Hort (2000) An assessment of the nature of political astuteness and its link to managerial learning in universities. Paper presented by Linda Hort at the Australia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) Annual Conference, Sydney, December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett (1998) Women in management: four research themes. Invited presentation to the Women in Management pre-conference meeting held in association with the annual conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, Adelaide, December. Mary Barrett and Elizabeth Gurrie (1998) Learning to love learning on-line. A workshop presented at Queensland University of Technology to Queensland members of the Association of Tertiary Education Managers (ATEM), December. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett and Paul Corcoran (1997) Hanging Loose on the Tightrope: A Study of the Contribution of Australia s Newest University to the Sunshine Coast Region. Paper presented at the OECD/IMHE conference Regional Needs, National Priorities and International Standards: the Response of Higher Education Institutions to Regional Needs. Byron Bay, 23-25 July. 13 pp. (Abstract published in conference program.) (Contribution: 90%) Mary Barrett (1997) Refining the training and research agendas in women s business ownership - links between macro and micro perspectives. Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, Monash University, Melbourne, 3-6 December. (Abstract published in conference program.) Mary Barrett (1995) Feminist Perspectives on Learning for Entrepreneurship. Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Workshop held at the Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, March. 6
Non-refereed journal articles, working papers, book reviews Mary Barrett (2005, forthcoming) Review of Susan Baines, Jane Wheelock and Ulrike Gelder, Riding the roller coaster: Family life and self-employment. Joseph Rowntree Foundation Family and Work Series. Bristol, The Policy Press, 2003. ISBN 1 86134 503 8. in International Journal of Small Business. Mary Barrett and Ken Moores (2003) Corporate governance and family business, in the December issue of the journal of the Chartered Secretaries Association. Reprinted in the Canadian and Singapore versions of the same journal in two separate editions in 2004. (Contribution: 50%) Mary Barrett (2002) Case study: Chained by the chain of command, Management Today, May, pp 38-39. Mary Barrett (2001) Review of Daniels, K, Lamond, D A and Standen, P (2001) Managing Telework: Perspectives from Human Resource Management and Work Psychology, Business Press (Thomson Learning) in Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, vol 7, no 1, p 63. Mary Barrett (2001) Review of Flyvberg, Bent (trans. Steven Sampson) (2001), Making Social Science Matter: Why Social Inquiry Fails and How It can Succeed Again, Cambridge University Press in Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, vol 7, no 2, pp 70-71. Mary Barrett (2000) Review of Davidson, P and Griffin, R (2000): Management: Australia in a Global Context and companion student study guide. (Wiley, Brisbane) in Journal of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management, vol 6, no 2, pp 56-57. Mary Barrett (1997) Why do an MBA? in Sunshine Coast Daily, May 18, p 5. Mary Barrett (1997) Performance Review in Family Business, in Kawana Chamber of Commerce Newsletter. September. Mary Barrett (1994) Looking to the future: Management needs of embryonic industries, QBIZ, vol 3, p 16. Paul Sutcliffe and Mary Barrett (1993) Leadership Theories: A Critique and its Implications for Management Education. Research paper No. 24. Key Centre in Strategic Management, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane. 20 pp. (Contribution: 50%) In-house publications Mary Barrett (1994) Contribution with three colleagues to a substantial QUT in-house report: QUT: Quality and Excellence in Teaching and Learning 1994. A submission to the Committee for Quality Assurance in Higher Education. QUT, August, 1994. Mary Barrett (1995) Travelling Through Transition: The Inaugural Pacific Rim First Year Experience Conference Handbook. QUT, July 1995. Brisbane, QUT. Contains an overview of the issues involved in the transition to tertiary education via the discussion of the five conference themes. 7