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Research Output of Pam McRae-Williams

Conference papers

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Taylor, P. (2005). Economic Clusters, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Annual High Tech Small Firms Conference, University of Manchester Business School.

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Taylor, P. (2004). The role of industry and place in clustering: An Australian study. The Competitiveness Institute 7th Annual Global Conference Ottawa, Canada

McRae-Williams, P. (2004). Wine and Tourism Clusters in Australia. The Competitiveness Institute 7th Annual Global Conference Ottawa, Canada

McRae-Williams, Pamela (2004). Cluster strength and structure: How does this impact on the complementarity of a region's wine and tourism industries? CAUTHE 14th International Conference for the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education, Brisbane

McRae-Williams, P. (2003). Understanding the essence of complementarity in regional wine and tourism micro clusters. Paper presented at the Our Research - Regional & National Significance Annual Research Conference, Ballarat.

McRae-Williams, P. (2002). Wine tourism cluster complementarity: A framework. Paper presented at the Breaking New Ground: Regional Research Partnerships Annual Research Conference, University of Ballarat.

Published refereed conference proceedings

Tuck, J., Lowe, J., McRae-Williams, P. (2005). Managing Community Relationships, Reputation and Sustaining Completive Advantage: A Case of Mining Towns, 2nd National Conference on the Future of Australia’s Country Towns, Latrobe University, Bendigo, July 2005

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Taylor, P. (2005). The role of industry and place in clustering: A regional wine and tourism study. 2nd National Conference on the Future of Australia’s Country Towns, Latrobe University, Bendigo, July 2005

Braun, P., McRae-Williams P., Lowe, J. (2005). Small Business Clustering: Accessing Knowledge through Local Networks. CRIC Cluster Conference 2005:
Beyond clusters: current practices and future strategies, Ballarat.

McRae-Williams, P. (2004).Wine and tourism: Cluster complementarity and regional development. New Zealand Tourism and Hospitality Research Conference, Wellington

McRae-Williams, P. (2002). Regional wine and tourism cluster complementarity: Developing a Framework. Conference Letters Connecting Clusters - 5th Annual Competitiveness Institute Conference Cairns, CRIC, Ballarat

Journal articles

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Taylor, P. (2005). Economic Clusters, New Venture Creation and Growth, Regional Frontiers of Entrepreneurship Research 2005, Vol 2, Swinburne Press, Hawthorn, Australia.

Book chapters

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J. (2005). Sustainable Water Supplies and Sustainable Small Towns In Renewing Country Towns, Editors Maureen F Rogers & David R Jones, VURRN Press, CRIC, University of Ballarat.

Books and monographs

McRae-Williams, P. (2005) Community Consultations: A Good Practice Guide for Victorian Miners and Explorers, Minerals Council of Australia, Melbourne

Reports

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Tuck, M., Campbell, D. (2005). Central Highlands Water Daylesford Waste Water Demand Management Study: Stage 2, Report prepared for Central Highlands Water, CRIC, Ballarat.

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Tuck, M. (2005). Ballarat & District Water System Demand Management Study, Report prepared for Central Highlands Water, CRIC, Ballarat

McRae-Williams, P., Lowe, J., Tuck, M (2003). Daylesford Demand Management Study, Report prepared for Central Highlands Water, CRIC, Ballarat

Papers submitted for publication

Book Chapter

Regional Clusters: Classification and Overlap of Wine and Tourism Micro-Clusters. In Small Business Clustering Technologies: Applications in Marketing, Management,

Economics, Finance and IT. Ed. Dr Rob McGregor, University of Wollongong

Awards

Best wine tourism paper: Cluster strength and structure: How does this impact on the complementarity of a region's wine and tourism industries? CAUTHE 14th International Conference for the Council for Australian University Tourism and Hospitality Education, Brisbane, 2003.

Best presentation, School of Business, Annual Research Conference, University of Ballarat 2002, 2003.

Key note address

Sustainable Water Supplies and Sustainable Small Towns In Renewing Country Towns, 2nd National Conference on the Future of Australia’s Country Towns, Latrobe University, Bendigo, July 2005

Academic Summit, The role of industry and place in clustering: An Australian study. The Competitiveness Institute 7th Annual Global Conference Ottawa, Canada




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