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Journal Article
Falta, Michael & Gallery, Natalie (2011) Unintended consequences of regulatory reporting requirements for small and medium size construction entities : Australian evidence. Construction Management and Economics, 29(11), pp. 1121-1135.
Gallery, Natalie, Gallery, Gerry T., Brown, Kerry A., Furneaux, Craig W., & Palm, Chrisann T. (2011) Financial literacy and pension investment decisions. Financial Accountability and Management, 27(3), pp. 286-307.
Gallery, Natalie, Newton, Cameron J., & Palm, Chrisann T. (2011) Framework for assessing financial literacy and superannuation investment choice decisions. Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, 5(2), pp. 3-22.
Gallery, Natalie, Newton, Cameron J., & Palm, Chrisann T. (2011) Framework for assessing financial literacy and superannuation investment choice decisions. Australasian Accounting Business and Finance Journal, 5(2), pp. 3-22.
Irving, Kym A., Gallery, Gerry T., Gallery, Natalie, & Newton, Cameron J. (2011) ‘I can’t get no satisfaction’...or can I? A study of satisfaction with financial planning and client wellbeing. Journal of the Australian Society of Security Analysts, 2011(2), pp. 36-44.
Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2011) The impact of regulatory reforms on the earnings forecasting behaviour of IPO firms. Pacific Accounting Review, 23(3), pp. 286-315.
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6Gallery, Gerry T., Gallery, Natalie, & McDougall, Lynn (2010) Don’t judge a superannuation default investment option by its name. Australian Accounting Review, 20(3), pp. 286-295.
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13Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2010) Rethinking financial literacy in the aftermath of the Global Financial Crisis. Griffith Law Review, 19(1), pp. 30-50.
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256Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2009) Short-termism : challenges and resolutions. Australian Accounting Review, 19(4), pp. 275-277.
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37Cameron, Robyn & Gallery, Natalie (2008) The rise and demise of abnormal items. Australian Accounting Review, 18(44), pp. 63-70.
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1Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2008) Superannuation fund financial reporting. National Accountant, 24(1), pp. 70-71.
Gallery, Gerry T., Gallery, Natalie, & Supranowicz, Matthew G. (2008) Cash-Based Related Party Transactions in New Economy Firms. Accounting Research Journal, 21(2), pp. 147-166.
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201Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2006) Accounting impediments to better superannuation fund governance. Accounting, Accountability and Performance, 12(2), pp. 33-57.
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881Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2006) Economic effects of the decline in defined benefit pension funding from surpluses to deficits. Pacific Accounting Review, 18(2), pp. 6-31.
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884Bugeja, Martin & Gallery, Natalie (2006) Is older goodwill value relevant? Accounting and Finance, 46(4), pp. 519-535.
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8Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2005) Paradox of choice in a mandatory pension savings system : challenges for Australian retirement income policy. Policy and Politics, 33(3), pp. 519-532.
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4Gallery, Gerry T., Gallery, Natalie, & Brown, Kerry A. (2004) Superannuation Choice: The Pivotal Role of the Default Option. Journal of Australian Political Economy, -(53), pp. 44-66.
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591Brown, Kerry A., Gallery, Gerry T., & Gallery, Natalie (2004) Employees’ choice of superannuation plan : effects of risk transfer costs. Journal of Industrial Relations, 46(1), pp. 1-20.
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223Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2004) Applying conceptual framework principles to superannuation fund accounting. Abacus, 40(1), pp. 117-131.
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623Gallery, Gerry T., Gallery, Natalie, & Sidhu, Baljit K. (2004) Quarterly cash flow reporting – is it useful? InFinsia: journal of Finsia, Financial Services Institute of Australasia, pp. 14-18.
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212Gallery, Natalie (2003) Are superannuation disclosures in company financial reports useful? Australian Accounting Review, 13(2), pp. 60-73.
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1,016Gallery, Gerry T. & Gallery, Natalie (2003) Inadequacies and inconsistencies in superannuation fund-level financial disclosure: The need for a principles-based approach. The Australian Economic Review, 36(1), pp. 89-97.
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480Gallery, Natalie (2002) Superannuation fund choice: Opening Pandora’s Box. Australian Review of Public Affairs.
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242Brown, Kerry A., Gallery, Gerry T., & Gallery, Natalie (2002) Informed superannuation choice: constraints and policy resolutions. Economic Analysis and Policy, 32(1), pp. 71-90.
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440Ang, Nicole, Gallery, Natalie, & Sidhu, Baljit K. (2000) The Incentives of Australian Public Companies Lobbying Against Proposed Superannuation Accounting Standards. Abacus, 36(1), pp. 40-70.
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700Brown, Kerry A., Brosnan, Peter, & Gallery, Natalie (2000) Women and Superannuation: Labour Market Participation and Retirement Prospects. Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 6(2), pp. 4-14.
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Gordon, Isabel & Gallery, Natalie (2008) Rules versus principles-based pension accounting standards: An analysis of comparability. In 16th Annual Conference on Pacific Basin Finance, Economics, Accounting and Management, 2 - 4 July 2008, Brisbane, Australia.
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Irving, Kym A., Gallery, Natalie, & Gallery, Gerry T. (2010) Financial planning and well-being. In 27th International Congress of Applied Psychology, 11-16 July 2010, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, Victoria. (Unpublished)
