Gayle Avery
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E-mail: Gayle.Avery@mgsm.edu.au.

Professor Gayle Avery
BA (Honours)(Sydney), MTCP (Sydney), PhD (Monash)

Timeline & C.V.

Timeline

Recent Publications

2010

Books

Avery, G.C. & Bergsteiner, H. (2010), "Honeybees & Locusts: The Business Case for Sustainable Leadership", Sydney: Allen & Unwin (Forthcoming)

Journal Articles

Bersteiner, H., Avery, G.C. & Neumann, R. (2010), "Kolb's Experiential Learning Model: Critique from a modeling perspective", Studies in continuing Education 32(1), (Forthcoming).

2009

Books

Avery, G.C. (2009), “Understanding Leadership: Paradigms and Cases (In Polish: Przywództwo w Organizacji)”, ISBN: 978-83-208-1779-9.

Journal Articles

Kantabutra, S. & Avery, G.C. (2009). “Developing vision statements that work”, Journal of Business Strategy, forthcoming.

Wong, L. and Avery, G.C. 2009. “Transforming organisations towards sustainable practices”, International Journal of the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 4(1), 397-408.

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. (2009), “Jarvis’ Existential Learning Model: Making it work”, Journal of College Teaching & Learning, January, 6(1), 51-59.

Kantabutra, S. & Avery, G.C. (2009), “Shared vision in customer and staff satisfaction: Relationships and their consequences”, J. Applied Business Research, 25(4), forthcoming in July.

Conference Papers

Butt, L., More, E. & Avery, G.C. (2009), “Managing for the future in higher education: Sustainability, leadership and change management”, British Academy of Management Conference Proceedings - The End of the Pier? Competing Perspectives on the Challenges facing Business and Management".  Published by British Academy of Management, London, UK (no editors listed). ISBN: 0-9549608-5-8

Butt, L., More, E. & Avery, G.C. (2009), "Alliances for the future: How higher education is failing sustainability", 2009 Annual Conference of the Asia Pacific Academy of Business in Society, Brisbane, November 2009.

Butt, L., More, E. & Avery, G.C. (2009), "Sustainability education and professional development programs for managers in Australian universities", Proceedings 23rd ANZAM Conference, Melbourne, 1-4 December, (no editors listed), ISBN: 1-86308-157-7. 

2008

Books

Avery, G.C. 2008. Leadership for Sustainable Futures: Achieving Success in a Competitive World. [The Rhineland Model--How to Build Harmonious Long-lasting Enterprises]. Peking University Press. Chinese edition. April. ISBN: 9787301135631.

Journal Articles

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2008. A generic multiple constituency matrix: Accountability in private prisons. Journal of Public Administration Research & Theory, doi: 10.1093/jopart/mun011. Journal impact factor: 1.655.

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Theoretical explanation for success of deep-level-learning study tours. College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 4(1), 29-37.

Jing, F.F. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Missing links in understanding the relationship between leadership and organizational performance. International Business & Economics Research Journal, 7(5), 67-78.

Jing, F.F. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Where have the mediating variables in leadership-performance research gone?  Journal of Business & Economics Research, 6(10), 73-84.

Morgan, T. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Corporate social responsibility practices in Australia:  Preliminary findings from the consumer goods sector. Journal of Diversity Management, 3(2), 9-17.

Shuttleworth, C.D., Aynsley, A.M.R. and Avery, G.C. 2008. The role of reflection in leading ‘sustainable organizations’: A preliminary study. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3(7), 187-194.

Wong, L. and Avery, G.C. 2008. Creating sustainability in organisations: Beyond being green.  International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3(2), 69-76.

Book Chapters

Avery, G.C. 2008. Die menschliche Komponente der Corporate Governance in Australien. [The human dimension of corporate governance in Australia]. In Rolf Wunderer (Ed.) Corporate Governance – zur personalen und sozialen Dimension. Wolthers Kluwer Deutschland, Cologne. ISBN 978-3-472-07138-9. pp. 103-106.

Baker, E., Avery, G.C. & Crawford, J. 2008. Home-based telecommuting: Technology’s role. In M. Khosrow-Pour (Ed.), Innovative Technologies for Information Resources Management (Advanced Titles in Information Resources Management, Vol. 7).  ISBN: 978-1-59904-570-2.  Hershey, PA: Idea Group Inc.

Conference Papers

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Existential learning: Clarifying Jarvis’ learning paths. 2008 College Teaching & Learning Conference, Rothenburg, Germany, June 18-20. #RTH08-26. (Best paper award in its category)

Kantabutra, S. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Sustainable enterprise? A Thai healthcare service provider. European Applied Business Research Conference, RTH08-200, June, Rothenburg, Germany.

Jing, F.F. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Leadership paradigms and organisational performance: A literature review. European Applied Business Research Conference, RTH08-159, June, Rothenburg, Germany. (Best paper award in its category)

Jing, F.F. & Avery, G.C. 2008. Reintroducing mediating variables to leadership-performance research. European Applied Business Research Conference, SLZ08-172, Salzburg, Austria, June. (Best paper award in its category)

2007

Journal Articles

Baker, E., Avery, G.C. & Crawford, J. 2007. Satisfaction and perceived productivity when professionals work from home. Research and Practice in Human Resource Management, 15(1). URL: http://rphrm.curtin.edu.au/2007/issue1/index.html.

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Adapting accountability responses to leadership context. International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 2(2), 411-420.

Kantabutra, S. & Avery, G.C. 2007. A quest for effective vision: Evidence from Australia. International Business & Economics Research Journal, 6(10), 1-12.

 Kantabutra, S. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Vision effects in customer and staff satisfaction: An empirical investigation. Leadership & Organizational Development, 28(3), 209–229.

Conference Papers

Endrissat, N., Müller, W.R. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Leadership according to professionals: An exploratory study among chief physicians in Switzerland. Australian New Zealand Academy of Management, Sydney, December, Paper #189.

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Success of deep-level learning study tours: Theoretical explanation and validation. College Teaching & Learning (TLC) Conference, #136, June, Ljubljana Slovenia. (Best paper award in its category).

Bergsteiner, H. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Adapting accountability responses to leadership context. 2nd International Conference of the Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, July 10-13, #ID 7553, Granada, Spain.

Morgan, T. & Avery, G.C. 2007. Corporate social responsibility practices in the Australian consumer goods industry: Preliminary findings. European Applied Business Research Conference, # 167, June, Venice.

Projects & Partnerships

Swiss:

Professor Werner Müller, University of Basel – collaboration on global leadership research on the leadership landscapes in different countries including Australia.

Professor Ralf Wetzel and Dr Nada Endrissat – University of Applied Sciences, Berne. Projects on sustainable leadership.

Australian:

Dr Ellen Baker, UTS – many projects on the effects of new technologies on human behaviour. Forthcoming, research into organic leadership.

Thailand:

Ass. Professor Sooksan Kantabutra, Mahidol University – Sustainable leadership and the role of vision in leadership.

Doctoral Students

Principal Supervisor for:

  • Mahajan PADMANTATHAN
  • Tanyu ZHANG

Associate Supervisor for:

  • Lorne BUTT 
  • Vivian SUN

Completed Doctoral Students:

  • Feng (Fenwick) JING
  • Wendy MONTAGUE

 

Courses

Leadership and Motivation

This unit explores the practices and philosophies of leadership and motivation, encouraging students to challenge conventional approaches.  It evaluates theoretical and empirical contributions to these important areas of management and encourages students to develop a style of learning through which their own leadership and motivational practices can grow.  It aims to develop an appreciation of the role and value of leadership in organizations both domestically and abroad.

Miscellaneous