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Craig MacMillanDepartment of Economics, Macquarie University, Sydney Australia Verified email at mq.edu.au Cited by 206 |
[PDF][PDF] The ILO's Decent Work initiative: suggestions for an extension of the notion of “decent work”
JP Deranty, C MacMillan - Journal of Social Philosophy, 2012 - researchgate.net
The International Labor Organization (ILO) was established in 1919 to foster a lasting peace
built upon social justice. A major threat to such a peace was the inhumane conditions under …
built upon social justice. A major threat to such a peace was the inhumane conditions under …
[HTML][HTML] The effect of the surgical margins on the outcome of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: single institution experience
H Eldeeb, C Macmillan, C Elwell… - Cancer biology & …, 2012 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Objective To assess the impact of close or positive surgical margins on the outcome, and to
determine whether margin status influence the recurrence rate and the overall survival for …
determine whether margin status influence the recurrence rate and the overall survival for …
to-publication ratio for papers presented at scientific meetings: a quality marker for UK emergency medicine research
CD Macmillan, AK Moore, RJ Cook… - Emergency Medicine …, 2007 - emj.bmj.com
Objectives: To determine the publication rate of abstracts presented by UK emergency physicians
at major emergency medicine meetings, and to identify the site of publication of papers…
at major emergency medicine meetings, and to identify the site of publication of papers…
27 E-voice: how network and media technologies are shaping employee voice
Web-based technologies are impacting on the development and expression of individual
and collective voice at the workplace. While there is much anecdotal and media coverage …
and collective voice at the workplace. While there is much anecdotal and media coverage …
Union wage effects in Australia: An endogenous switching approach
D Nahm, M Dobbie, C MacMillan - Applied Economics, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Using data from the Household and Labour Income Dynamics Australia (HILDA), an endogenous
switching model is employed to analyse union wage effects in Australia between 2001 …
switching model is employed to analyse union wage effects in Australia between 2001 …
The internet, the web and social media: the promise and practice of e-voice
L Thornthwaite, C Macmillan… - Handbook of research on …, 2020 - elgaronline.com
Developments in web-based technologies have influenced the nature of the employment
relationship since the 1990s, when the internet burst into prominence. The impact of these …
relationship since the 1990s, when the internet burst into prominence. The impact of these …
Conservation businesses and conservation planning in a biological diversity hotspot
The allocation of land to biological diversity conservation competes with other land uses
and the needs of society for development, food, and extraction of natural resources. Trade‐offs …
and the needs of society for development, food, and extraction of natural resources. Trade‐offs …
The effect of knowledge, species aesthetic appeal, familiarity and conservation need on willingness to donate
Environmental non‐governmental organizations ( ENGO s) largely select flagship species for
conservation marketing based on their aesthetic appeal. However, little is known about the …
conservation marketing based on their aesthetic appeal. However, little is known about the …
Cetacean by-catch in the Korean Peninsula—by chance or by design?
DC MacMillan, J Han - Human Ecology, 2011 - Springer
Whaling remains one of the most contentious issues in global conservation. In South Korea,
where commercial and subsistence whaling are both illegal, domestic sales of cetacean …
where commercial and subsistence whaling are both illegal, domestic sales of cetacean …
Can economic incentives resolve conservation conflict: the case of wild deer management and habitat conservation in the Scottish highlands
DC MacMillan, S Phillip - Human Ecology, 2010 - Springer
Market-based economic incentives are increasingly perceived as a cost-effective approach
to biodiversity conservation but empirical evidence to substantiate this claim is lacking. Using …
to biodiversity conservation but empirical evidence to substantiate this claim is lacking. Using …