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Paul Kalfadellis

Assistant Lecturer, BComm Melb. GradDipAppSc Swinburne MBA PhD

Phone: +61 3 990 31527
Fax: +61 3 990 32178
Email: Paul.Kalfadellis@BusEco.monash.edu.au

Research Interests:

International business - the location of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Australia; Cross-cultural communication and negotiation - identity, second generation Greek Australians; Teaching and experiential learning.

Recent Publications:

Kalfadellis, P. (2007).  The ‘national interest’ and foreign direct investment: The Australian trade union perspective.  In D. Buttigieg, C. Cockfield, R. Cooney, M. Jerrard, & A. Rainnie. (Eds.), Trade Unions in the Community: Issues Shared Interests and Alliances. Melbourne: Heidelberg Press

Kalfadellis, P., Freeman, S., & Gray, J. (2006).  Established foreign subsidiaries and the relationship between: the environment, satisfaction and investment intentions.  In Internext-Revista Eletrônica de Negócios Internacionais da ESPM, Escola Superior de Propaganda e Marketing, Sao Paulo, Brazil, http://www.espm.br/ESPM/pt/Home/Global/Publicacoes/Internext/ Vol 1, No.1 , Sept/Dec.

Kalfadellis, P. (2006). Reflections on the use of a negotiation simulation exercise in the conduct of a cross-cultural communication negotiation.  In S.H  Ong, G.Apfelthaler, K. Hansen, N. Tapachai  (Eds.),   Intercultural Communication Competencies in Higher Education and Management.  Singapore: Marshall Cavendish Academic.

Kalfadellis, P. (2005).  A multi-disciplinary approach to teaching cross-cultural communication.  International Journal of Learning, 11,

Kalfadellis, P. (2005).  Integrating experiential learning in the teaching of cross-cultural communication.  Journal of New Business Ideas and Trends3 (1), 37-45.

Kalfadellis, P., Freeman, S., & Gray, J. (2005).  The eEnvironmental factors that impact on foreign subsidiaries operating in Australia.  In E. Kaynak & T.D. Harcar, (Eds.), International Management Development Research Yearbook.  Proceedings of the International Management Developmental Association (IMDA) Conference July10-14, 2005, Granada Spain.

Teaching Commitments:

MGX5640: Cross-cultural management communication and negotiation
MGF2351: International business