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Chris NylandProfessor, BA(Hons) PhD Adelaide
Research Interests: International business; evolution of management thought; international business and economic crises; globalisation and the rights of labour Recent Publications: Deumert, A., Marginson, S., Nyland, C., Ramia, G., & Sawir, E. (2005). Global Migration and Social Protection: The Social and Economic Security of Foreign Students in Australia. Global Social Policy, Nyland, Berenice, & Nyland, Chris. (2005). Regio Emilia in China: The Use of a Social Justice Approach to Early learning to Prepare Children for a Multicultural Global Adoption market.The International Journal of Learning, Nyland, Chris, Nielsen, Ingrid, & Smyth, Russell. (2005). Which Rural Migrants Receive Social Insurance in Chinese Cities? Global Social Policy, Plahe, Jagjit, Inder, Bret & Nyland, Chris. (2005). An Evaluation of Australia's Proposal for Improved Market Access for Products from Least Developed Countries. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 10(3), Nyland, Chris & O'Rourke, Anne. (2005). The Australian-United States Free Trade Agreement and the Ratchetting Up of Labour Standards: A Precedent Set and an Opportunity Missed. Journal of Industrial Relations, Zhu, Cherrie, Jiuhua, Nyland, Chris & Cooper, Brian. (2005). Employee Perceptions of Social Protection Reform in Shanghai: Diversity Across Ownership Forms and Occupation. In Russell Smyth, On Kit Tam, Malcolm Warner and Cherrie Jiuhua Zhu (Eds.), Globalization and Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in China (pp. 139-156). New York: Routledge. Teaching Commitments:
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