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Hillman, W., & Radel, K. (2024). Using audience response systems as a mixed method research tool’. In CAUTHE 2024 Conference Proceedings (pp. 421). Online: Informit. Retrieved from https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.T2024052800015801548154567
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Hillman, W. J., & Radel, K. (2019). The uses and abuses of grounded theory: Discovery of method and theory. In A. Pabel, E. Konovalov, L. J. Cassidy, & P. Jose (Eds.), CAUTHE 2019: Sustainability of Tourism, Hospitality & Events in a Disruptive Digital Age: Proceedings of the 29th Annual Conference (pp. 633). Cairns, Qld.: Central Queensland University, Australia. Retrieved from https://search.informit.com.au/documentSummary;dn=415912256270869;res=IELBUS
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Daniels, C., Radel, K., & Hillman, W. (2017). Harnessing and leveraging time: Australian women's navigation of career transitions. In 31st Annual Conference of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management [ANZAM] (pp. 1-21). Dunedin, New Zealand: ANZAM. Retrieved from https://www.anzam.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/ANZAM-2017-279.pdf
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Charoensuk, V., Newby, L., Muurlink, O., & Radel, K. (2016). Introversion/Extraversion personality characteristics affect consumer taste preferences in food consumption contexts. In 30th Australia and New Zealand Management Academy (ANZAM) Conference, "Under new management: Innovating for sustainable and just futures” (pp. 163). Brisbane, Queensland.: Queensland University of Technology. Retrieved from https://anzam2016.com/wp-content/uploads/ANZAM_Proceedings/ANZAM_Proceedings.pdf
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Pillarisetti, J., Lawrey, R., & Radel, K. (2007). GM crops in sub-Saharan Africa : a critical comment on GTAP modelling. International journal of social economics., 34(3), 188-196. doi:10.1108/03068290710726739
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