Havrila, Inka
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Jegasothy, Kandiah and Havrila, Inka (2010) Analysis of Australian Wine Export Potentials to Russia. European Journal of Management, 10 (2). pp. 54-63. ISSN 1555-4015
Havrila, Inka and Gunawardana, Pemasiri (2009) Australia's import demand for clothing products: determinants and elasticities. International Journal of Business Research, 9 (1). pp. 26-35. ISSN 1555-1296
Havrila, Inka and Zhang, Christabel Ming (2009) Comparison of onshore and offshore student learning experience in an economic unit of study. Journal of International Education in Business, 2 (1). pp. 2-19. ISSN 2046-469X
Gunawardana, Pemasiri, Havrila, Inka and Khorchurklang, Sukij (2008) Export Demand for Australian Dairy Food in Thailand. European Journal of Management, 8 (1). pp. 110-119. ISSN 155-4015
Miranda, Mario J and Havrila, Inka (2008) Different products displayed at checkouts may attract varying levels of cognition. Synergy, 6 (1). pp. 78-84. ISSN 0973-8819
Havrila, Inka and Gunawardana, Pemasiri (2006) Determinants of Export Supply of the Australian Textiles Industry. Economic Analysis and Policy, 36 (1-2). pp. 45-59. ISSN 0313-5926
Miranda, Mario J and Havrila, Inka (2005) How Multicultural In-store Music Promoting Ethnic Products can help integrate a pluralistic society. International Review on Public and Nonprofit Marketing, 2 (1). pp. 41-50. ISSN 1865-1984
Miranda, Mario J, Konya, Laszlo and Havrila, Inka (2005) Shoppers' satisfaction levels are not the only key to store loyalty. Marketing Intelligence & Planning, 23 (2). pp. 220-232. ISSN 0263-4503
Miranda, Mario J, Konya, Laszlo and Havrila, Inka (2004) Are Non-Itemized Purchase Receipts Issued by Stores without Price Scanners a Concern for Australian Shoppers? International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 32 (4). pp. 216-222. ISSN 0959-0552
Havrila, Inka and Gunawardana, Pemasiri (2003) Analysing Comparative Advantage and Competitiveness: An Application to Australia's Textile and Clothing Industries. Australian Economic Papers, 42 (1). pp. 103-117. ISSN 0004-900x
Book Section
Havrila, Inka and Zhang, Christabel Ming (2009) Comparison of onshore and offshore student learning experience in Microeconomic Principles. In: The quantitative analysis of teaching and learning in higher education in business, economics and commerce : forum proceedings. Davies, M and Draper, S, eds. Faculty of Economics and Commerce, University Melbourne, Melbourne, pp. 33-51.
Havrila, Inka and Zhang, Christabel Ming (2008) Student Experience in a First Year Economics Unit at an Australian University Offshore Campus. In: 11th Pacific Rim First Year in Higher Education Conference 2008: An Apple for the Learner: Celebrating the First Year Experience Conference Proceedings. Thomas, Jason, ed. Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, pp. 1-10.
Havrila, Inka and Zhang, Christabel Ming (2007) The Experience of Microeconomics Students at Victoria University. In: The quantitative analysis of teaching and learning in higher education in business, economics and commerce : 3rd forum proceedings, 2007. Davies, M and Lever, R, eds. Teaching and Learning Unit, Faculty of Economics and Commerce, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Vic., pp. 107-122.
Miranda, Mario J, Konya, Laszlo and Havrila, Inka (2004) Fine Tuning Customer Satisfaction to Prevent Shopper Attrition. In: Assessing the Different Roles of Marketing Theory and Practice in the Jaws of Economic Uncertainty: Proceedings of the 2004 Academy of Marketing Science (AMS) Annual Conference. Developments in Marketing Science: Proceedings of the Academy of Marketing Science, XXVII . Academy of Marketing Science, Vancouver, pp. 152-156.
Conference or Workshop Item
Havrila, Inka and Gunawardana, Pemasiri (2006) Australia's bilateral intra-industry trade in textiles and clothing. In: Brno International Conference on Applied Business Research BICABR, 25 September - 1 October 2006, Brno, Czech Republic.
Monograph
Havrila, Inka and Gunawardana, Pemasiri (2006) Australia's bilateral intra-industry trade in textiles and clothing. Working Paper. Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia.