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1997
Hatcher, Caroline (1997) Making the enterprising manager in Australia : a genealogy. PhD thesis, Queensland University of Technology.
2000
Meadmore, Daphne A., Hatcher, Caroline A., & McWilliam, Erica L. (2000) Getting Tense about Genealogy. International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, 13(5), pp. 463-476.
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Hatcher, Caroline (2001) Affairs of the Heart: The Alliances of Gender and Business That Matter to Godd Business Communication. Australian Journal of Communication, pp. 55-72.
Hatcher, Caroline (2001) Corporatising Character: Turning the Heart Into Corporate Capital. M/C - A Journal of Media and Culture (on line), pp. 1-5.
Hatcher, Caroline (2001) Cultural Identity: Past, Present and Future. World Communication, pp. 12-16.
Hatcher, Caroline (2001) The Enterprising Academic: Transforming the Master. In Umist, U (Ed.) Critical Management Studies Conference 2001 Proceedings (published on the web), 11-13 July 2001.
Hatcher, Caroline & McCarthy, Patsy (2001) Performing Identity: Australian Dreaming at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. World Communication, pp. 39-60.
2002
Hatcher, Caroline & Sharp, Senta (2002) Consultancy Workplace Learning and the Management of Emotion. In Power, M (Ed.) Proceedings of the ANZCA Online Journal, 10-12 July 2002, Coolangatta, Queensland.
Hatcher, Caroline A. & McCarthy, Paul (2002) Workplace bullying: in pursuit of truth in the bully-victim-professional practice triangle. Australian Journal of Communication, 29(2), pp. 45-58.
2003
Hatcher, Caroline (2003) Refashioning a passionate manager : gender at work. Gender, Work and Organization, 10(4), pp. 391-412.
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23Lennie, June, Hatcher, Caroline A., & Morgan, Wendy R. (2003) Feminist discourses of (dis)empowerment in an action research project involving rural women and communication technologies. Action Research, 1(1), pp. 57-80.
Hatcher, Caroline & McCarthy, Patsy (2003) From Garage to Global Empire: Carly Fiorina and Leadership Communication. In Hatcher, Caroline, Flew, Terry, & Jacobs, Joanne (Eds.) Designing Communication for Diversity, 9-11 July 2003, Brisbane, Queensland.
Hatcher, Caroline & McCarthy, Patsy (2003) Learning from the Masters: The Strategies and Salesmanship of Global Business Leaders Rupert Murdoch and Carly Fiorina. In Hatcher, Caroline (Ed.) Framing Global Links: Communication and Culture in a Networked World, 20-24 July 2003, Haninge, Sweden.
2004
McWilliam, Erica L. & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2004) Emotional Literacy as a Pedagogical Product. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 18(2), pp. 179-189.
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838Hatcher, Caroline (2004) Fashioning academic success: The cultivation of corporate character. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(2), pp. 1-11.
Nailon, Di L., Dalglish, Carol L., Brownlee, Joanne M., & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2004) How do epistemological beliefs contribute to leadership styles and practices, and the challenges required to meet the needs of today's businesses? In 17th Annual Small Enterprise Association of Australia and New Zealand (SEAANZ) Conference, September 2004, Brisbane, Australia.
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1,640Kim, Hee-Soo, Hearn, Gregory N., Hatcher, Caroline A., & Weber, Ian (2004) Online communication between Australians and Koreans : learning to manage differences that matter. In Jandt, F. E. (Ed.) Intercultural Communication - A Global Reader. Sage Publications, pp. 143-159.
McCarthy, Patricia & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2004) Reputation building: The public communication styles of Carly Fiorina and Rupert Murdoch. Australian Journal of Communication, 31(1), pp. 1-18.
2005
McCarthy, Patricia & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2005) Branding Branson: a case study of celebrity entrepreneurship. Australian Journal of Communication, 32(3), pp. 45-61.
Hatcher, Caroline (2005) Persuasion and Influence. In Barker, C & Coy, R (Eds.) Understanding Influence for Leaders at All Levels. McGraw Hill Australia Ltd, Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, pp. 39-66.
2006
Hatcher, Caroline & Kim, Jungsun (Jai) (2006) Managing Corporate Identities in a Changing Environment: A Case Study of a Public Sector Shared Services Provider. In Anyanwu, C (Ed.) Empowerment, Creativity and Innovation: Challenging Media and Communication in the 21st Century, 4 - 7 July 2006, Australia, South Australia, Adelaide.
2007
Bartlett, Jennifer L., Tywoniak, Stephane, & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2007) Public relations professional practice and the institutionalisation of CSR. Journal of Communication Management, 11(4), pp. 281-299.
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413McWilliam, Erica L. & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2007) Killing me softly: the 'making up' of the educational leader. International Journal of Leadership in Education : Theory and Practice, 10(3), pp. 233-246.
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1Hatcher, Caroline A., Pini, Barbara M., & Tywoniak, Stephane (2007) Dominant voices in 'new' local governance structures: Gender, language and entrepreneurial behaviour in a rural Australian setting. Australian Journal of Communication, 34(3), pp. 63-84.
Terjesen, Siri A., Hatcher, Caroline A., Wysocki, Tatiana, & Pham, Jessica (2007) Leading Women Entrepreneurs of Thailand. In Radovic, M. (Ed.) The perspective of women's entrepreneurship in the age of globalization. University of Florida Press.
Hatcher, Caroline A. (2007) 'Pulling the ripcord' : using communication training to improve sales performance at EB games. In Page, Deborah & Zorn, Theodore (Eds.) Management Communication: Australian and New Zealand Case Studies. Pearson Education New Zealand, North Shore, NZ, pp. 82-90.
Hatcher, Caroline A. & Terjesen, Siri A. (2007) Towards a New Theory of Entrepreneurship in Culture and Gender: A Grounded Study of Thailand’s Most Successful Female Entrepreneurs. In Gillin, L. Murray (Ed.) 4th AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange 2007, 6 – 9 February 2007, Brisbane, Australia.
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1,1202008
Hatcher, Caroline A. (2008) Becoming a Successful Corporate Character and the Role of Emotional Management. In Fineman, Stephen (Ed.) The Emotional Organization: Passions and Power. Blackwell Publishing, Oxford, pp. 153-166.
Tywoniak, Stephane, Pini, Barbara M., & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2008) Gendered institutions of entrepreneurship governance in regional Australia. In Gillin, L (Ed.) 5th AGSE International Entrepreneurship Research Exchange, 5 – 8 February 2008, Melbourne, Australia.
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2Kim, Jai & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2008) Regulating roles of the use of the balanced scorecard in shaping corporate identities. In Tilley, E. (Ed.) Power and Place : Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Association Conference, 9-11 July 2008, Massey University, Wellington.
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Hatcher, Caroline A. & O'Connor, Bob (2009) High impact training : achieving synergies between program management education and workplace practice. In Proceedings of BT Conference : Educating Programme Managers for the 21st Century, Univeristy of Oxford (Online), University of Oxford, England.
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162Kim, Jai & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2009) Monitoring and regulating corporate identities using the balanced scorecard. Journal of Communication Management, 13(2), pp. 116-135.
2010
Sargeant, Richard, Hatcher, Caroline, Trigunarsyah, Bambang, Coffey, Vaughan, & Kraatz, Judy A. (2010) Creating value in project management using PRINCE2. Office of Government Commerce, London, UK.
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Hatcher, Caroline A. & Messervy, Anne (2011) Can transfer of learning be enriched by valuing knowledge transformation and co-creation? Exploring new ways to improve training design. In 25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference: The Future of Work and Organisations, 7 – 9 December 2011, Amora Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand.
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104Chang, Artemis, Hatcher, Caroline A., & Kim, Jungsun (Jai) (2011) Charting the system : the integrated master schedule as a multi-level and poly-temporal boundary object in complex projects. In 25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference: The Future of Work and Organisations, 7 – 9 December 2011, Amora Hotel, Wellington, New Zealand.
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44Kim, Jai, Hatcher, Caroline A., & Newton, Cameron J. (2011) Monitoring identity of past, current and future : a performance management system perspective. In Asia-Pacific Researcher in Organization Studies 14th Biennial Conference (APROS 14), 29 November – 1 December 2011, Auckland, New Zealand.
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259Kim, Jai & Hatcher, Caroline A. (2011) Using performance management systems as identity products. In Henderson , A (Ed.) Refereed Proceedings of the Australian and New Zealand Communication Association Conference, Hamilton, New Zealand.
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60Pisarski, Anne, Chang, Artemis, Ashkanasy, Neal, Zolin, Roxanne, Mazur, Alicia, Jordan, Peter, et al. (2011) The contribution of leadership attributes to large scale, complex project success. In 2011 Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, Academy of Management , San Antonio, Texas.
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204Pisarski, Anne, Ashkanasy, Neal, Zolin, Roxanne, Hatcher, Caroline A., Mazur, Alicia, & Chang, Artemis (2011) A multi-level model of leadership in complex project management. In 25th Annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference: The Future of Work and Organisations, 7-9 December 2011, Wellington, New Zealand.
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Hatcher, Caroline A., Chang, Artemis, & Kim, Jai (2012) Shifting meanings : The role of metaphors in collective meaning–making in complex project leadership. In Management Research Revisited: Prospects for Theory and Practice (BAM 2012 ), Cardiff University.
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96Kim, Jai, Hatcher, Caroline A., & Newton, Cameron J. (2012) Four obstacles facing the management accounting professionals as they seek to step up as global leaders. Financial Management, July/Aug, pp. 54-56.
Kim, Jai, Hatcher, Caroline, & Newton, Cameron (2012) Professional identity of management accountants : leadership in changing environments. Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, London.
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Chang, Artemis, Hatcher, Caroline A., & Kim, Jai (2013) Temporal boundary objects in megaprojects : mapping the system with the integrated master schedule. International Journal of Project Management, 31(3), pp. 323-332.
