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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP240101783

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $318,056.00
    Summary
    Business and democracy: Power, profit and participation. The project aims to explain how business influences democracy. While business and democracy are mutually reinforcing domains in any healthy and vibrant society, there are concerns about the way corporations may unduly influence or even curtail democratic processes. This project expects to generate new knowledge on how industry translates economic power into political influence. This includes the development of a new theory of power and a m .... Business and democracy: Power, profit and participation. The project aims to explain how business influences democracy. While business and democracy are mutually reinforcing domains in any healthy and vibrant society, there are concerns about the way corporations may unduly influence or even curtail democratic processes. This project expects to generate new knowledge on how industry translates economic power into political influence. This includes the development of a new theory of power and a methodology for examining political connections. This should provide significant benefits to public dialogue and policymakers concerning the task of strengthening citizen voice and decision-making in Australia and globally.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP210100858

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $295,000.00
    Summary
    Collective Engagement towards Social Purpose. This project aims to develop knowledge on how to engender collective engagement for a social purpose, such that the collective actions of the group facilitate well-being of the broader community. The project expects to generate new knowledge of how to drive the emergence of engagement from an individual to a collective level, and understand the benefits that can be gained by focusing this engagement on social purpose. Expected outcomes include measur .... Collective Engagement towards Social Purpose. This project aims to develop knowledge on how to engender collective engagement for a social purpose, such that the collective actions of the group facilitate well-being of the broader community. The project expects to generate new knowledge of how to drive the emergence of engagement from an individual to a collective level, and understand the benefits that can be gained by focusing this engagement on social purpose. Expected outcomes include measurement tools, an intervention framework for facilitating collective engagement, and mechanisms for leveraging this engagement for community well-being. This should provide significant benefits within organisations, by enhancing their social impact and facilitating economic growth and job creation
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230101282

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $173,936.00
    Summary
    Supporting dynamic multidimensional entrepreneurial resilience in Australia. This project aims to model entrepreneurial resilience, its formation and its influence on how creative transformation occurs, and whether ex ante adaptive capacity is in turn enhanced by having mastered crises. The project proposes a theoretical model to holistically measure resilience across the life course. Using longitudinal data for self-employed individuals in Australia the project analyses the impact of crisis and .... Supporting dynamic multidimensional entrepreneurial resilience in Australia. This project aims to model entrepreneurial resilience, its formation and its influence on how creative transformation occurs, and whether ex ante adaptive capacity is in turn enhanced by having mastered crises. The project proposes a theoretical model to holistically measure resilience across the life course. Using longitudinal data for self-employed individuals in Australia the project analyses the impact of crisis and economic policy on entrepreneur’s behaviour and SMEs entry exit decisions. The project informs policy making through employing discrete choice experiments to elicit entrepreneur’s preferences for government policy and support post crisis.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP230102356

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $606,303.00
    Summary
    Hybrid Practices in Indigenous Community-Owned Organizations. This project aims to equip Indigenous community-owned organisations with the practices needed to meet the goals of community development and organizational sustainability. The project aims to identify how to effectively combine Indigenous knowledges and culture and western management concepts, generating new knowledge about the distinctiveness of Indigenous organizations and extending theories of hybrid organizations. The project expe .... Hybrid Practices in Indigenous Community-Owned Organizations. This project aims to equip Indigenous community-owned organisations with the practices needed to meet the goals of community development and organizational sustainability. The project aims to identify how to effectively combine Indigenous knowledges and culture and western management concepts, generating new knowledge about the distinctiveness of Indigenous organizations and extending theories of hybrid organizations. The project expects to provide an evidence-based framework that captures strategies for generating hybrid organizational practices. This should be of significant benefit to Indigenous community-owned organizations assisting them to deliver the services needed to close the gap on a range of economic, health and social measures.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP200101462

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $371,623.00
    Summary
    3D Printed Food for People with Swallowing Disability. This project aims to identify ways that 3D food printing (additive manufacturing using real food in a device like a ink-jet printer) could be used to improve the visual appeal of puree meals for people with swallowing difficulty, who make up ~8% of the world's population. This study will be the first to include people with swallowing disability (e.g., related to cerebral palsy, stroke, older age) and their supporters in examining the views a .... 3D Printed Food for People with Swallowing Disability. This project aims to identify ways that 3D food printing (additive manufacturing using real food in a device like a ink-jet printer) could be used to improve the visual appeal of puree meals for people with swallowing difficulty, who make up ~8% of the world's population. This study will be the first to include people with swallowing disability (e.g., related to cerebral palsy, stroke, older age) and their supporters in examining the views and experiences of stakeholders on the impact of 3D food printing on quality of life, enjoyment, participation, and safety. Outcomes include new knowledge on factors affecting the implementation of 3D food printing in disability and aged care services, to inform policy, practice, and future research.
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