UNSW Goldstar research grants are awarded by the Vice Chancellor annually in recognition of UNSW researchers who achieved near misses in the ARC and NHMRC funding rounds. The Goldstar funds allow some initial research on the proposed research program to proceed, and to allow the investigators to further refine and improve their application for re-submission.
2013 outcomes
Protecting the interests of stakeholders with reliable information on brand asset impairment using objective measurement methods
Investigator/s: Baljit K Sidhu
School: Accounting
Amount of grant: $30,000
2012 outcomes
Evaluating Audit Quality and Costs of Recent Standard Setting and Regulatory Initiatives for Multinational Corporate Group Audits
Investigator/s: Elizabeth Carson, Roger Simnett
School: Accounting
Amount of grant: $30,000
The Power of a Smile: The Effects of Positive Emotion Expression on Women’s Advancement in Organisations
Investigator/s: Suzanne Chan-Serafin, Nick Lu Wang
School: Management
Amount of grant: $30,000
2011 outcomes
Multinationals to Australia: Examining existing committments and future decisions
Investigator/s: Elizabeth Maitland
School: Strategy and Entrepreneurship
Amount of grant: $30,000
2010 outcomes
Behavioral Consequences of Comprehensive Performance Measurement Systems
Investigator/s: Mandy-Sum Cheng
School: Accounting
Amount of grant: $30,000
Assessing the Business Value Of IT investments: Combining the Market and Organisational Perspective
Investigator/s: Dubravka Cecez-Kecmanovic
School: Information Systems, Technology and Management
Amount of grant: $30,000
Methodological and Design principles for Web 2.0 Enabled innovation and Knowledge Management
Investigator/s: Patrick Finnegan
School: Information Systems, Technology and Management
Amount of grant: $30,000
In Search of Ambidexterity-The Simultaneous pursuit of Sales and Service in Retail Sector: A Cross National Study
Investigator/s: Paul Gordon Patterson
School: Marketing
Amount of grant: $30,000
Understanding the Impact of Alliance Portfolio on Firm Innovation: A Longitudinal Study of Original Design Manufacturing Firms in China
Investigator/s: Steven Siu Yun Lui
School: Organisation and Management
Amount of grant: $30,000
Discovering Australian Firms' Performance Overseas: Internationalization Strategies, Subsidiary roles and Knowledge Flow Patterns
Investigator/s: Chung-Sok Suh
School: Organisation and Management
Amount of grant: $30,000