Peter Demediuk teaches accounting, finance and performance management subjects into undergraduate, masters and doctoral programs and researches in areas of small wineries and community engagement.
| SME Access to Government Procurement Markets: Inhibitors to Change | ||||||
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Targeted strategies to develop intellectual capital are critical to improve the access of SMEs to government procurement markets. |
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| Accounting Content and Education in an Indigenous Context | ||||||
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Sustainable economic development in aboriginal communities requires a fit between the financial management system and indigenous values. |
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| The Costs and Benefits of Community Engagement by Local Government | ||||||
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This paper investigates the perceptions of local government managers as to the nature, mechanisms, costs and benefits of community engagement initiatives designed to empower citizens. |
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| Values versus Voice in Local Government: How Management Values Align with Giving Voice to Citizens | ||||||
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The paper explores the degree to which the current values held by management in local governments are compatible with the concept of community engagement. |
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| Community Engagement in Swedish Local Government: Whose Learning and What Capabilities? | ||||||
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A framework for analysing the nature and effect of community engagement on organisational and community learning is advanced and applied to Swedish local government cases |
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| Innovative Community Engagement by Local Government: Harnessing Diversity for Voice, Compromise, and Shared Responsibility | ||||||
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This case study of community engagement by a Swedish local government demonstrates that the diversity of citizens need not impede voice, compromise and shared responsibility |
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| A Subject to Get you Off the Couch: Building Real Connections with Participatory Budgeting | ||||||
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This case study explores how the first ‘participatory budgeting’ program to be run by any Swedish local government gives new voice and choice to disadvantaged and marginalised citizens and groups |
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| Not Just an Innocent Flock of Sheep: Learning through a Walks and Talks Engagement Initiative at a Swedish Local Government | ||||||
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This practice-based study explores the learning for citizens, public officials and the institution that occurs through a Swedish local government’s 'walks and talks' community engagement initiative |
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| And what do you Want for the Future? Community Engagement and Visioning Boards in a Swedish Local Government | ||||||
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This case study explores a new ‘visioning’ boards’ initiative that constitutes a systemic change in political and managerial frameworks and serves as platform for increased community engagement |
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| Waking Up the Sleeping Town: Giving the Community and its Local Government a Shared Identity | ||||||
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This case study explores a ‘visioning’ engagement initiative at a Swedish local government which is designed to give the community and its government a shared identity |
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