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Shameem Ali, Mr

Lecturer, School of Hospitality, Tourism and Marketing, Faculty of Business and Law, Victoria Univeristy. Phone:  9919 3408.   Facsimile:  unknown.   Email: Shameem.Ali@vu.edu.au

 

Qualifications:

MBus (Marketing) Victoria University
BA(Econ) Wellington
BBus (Marketing Management) Charles Sturt

Areas of Research:

Entrepreneurship and business networks Small business management styles, innovation, marketing and organisational learning Marketing strategy and pricing On-line learning Student Learning & Outcomes Staff Development and Training

 

 

Resume:

Professional experience
Management training consultant (5 years).
Research and financial analyst (10 years).
Small business management (8 years).

Publications
Jago L, Chalip L, Brown G, Mules T and Ali S (2003) Building Events Into Destination Branding: Insights From Experts, Event Management, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp3-14.

Kidd J, Hall and Ali S (2003) Marketing Instights, Pearson Education Australia.

Morrison, A; Breen, J and Ali, S (2003) “Small Business Growth: Intention, Ability and Opportunity”, Journal of Small Business Management, Vol 41, No. 4, October 2003.

Sims, R., Breen, J., and Ali, S.,(2003) “Small Business Support: Dealing with the Impediments to Growth”, Journal of Enterprising Culture, forthcoming in 2003.

Jago, L; Chalip, L; Brown, T and Ali ,S (2002) “The Role of Events in Helping to Brand a Destination”, Events & Place Marketing Research Conference, UTS, Sydney, July, 111-143.

Sims, R., Breen, J., and Ali, S., (2001) “Overcoming Impediments to Small Business Growth: Issues in Small Business Development and Support Programmes”, paper presented at 14th Small Enterprise association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 13-15 September.

Ali, S., Breen, J., and Sims, R.,(2001) “Successful Small Businesses: An approach to identifying businesses with a predisposition to growth”, paper presented at 14th Small Enterprise association of Australia and New Zealand Annual Conference, Wellington, New Zealand, 13-15 September.

Hall, J. Binney W, and Ali S (2001) Benchmarking Stakeholder Responsibilities, Attitudes and Behaviours: The Marketing of Landcare and Pest Control Programs Australia and New Zealand Marketing Academy Conference, 2001

 

 

 





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