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    • (De)constructing Tongan Creativity: a Talanoa about Walking in Two Worlds 

      Tupou, Janet Fatafehi Lupe 'O Talau (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      The growing number of Tongan creators searching for a place of belonging and acceptance between the two worlds Tonga and Aotearoa New Zealand has contributed to cultural spaces shifting in terms of identity negotiation, ...
    • Debt sources: Empirical determinants and their impact on corporate financial policies 

      Ho, Cam Tu (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      Different debt sources have different characteristics, which can have different impact on various corporate financial policies. Understanding a firm’s choice of debt sources and how this choice affects the firm’s value ...
    • Deciding what belongs: how psychotherapists in Aotearoa New Zealand attend to religion and/or spirituality 

      Florence, Helen Jane (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Since the founder of psychoanalysis, Sigmund Freud, declared religion to be an illusory refuge for those who could not face the realities of existence, the relationship between psychotherapy and religion and/or spirituality ...
    • Decision to commit digital piracy: the role of emotions and virtues 

      Herjanto, Halimin (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Due to the increasingly negative impact of global digital piracy worldwide, there is strong enthusiasm among scholars and business practitioners to find a solution to this phenomenon. Most research on digital piracy behaviour ...
    • Design and Evaluation of an Ecosystem of Existing Mobile Wellness Apps for Supporting Treatment of Gestational Diabetes Mellitus 

      Pais, Sarita (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      The increase in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM) in New Zealand especially in the Auckland region has increased the workload on clinicians. However GDM for a large part can be self-managed. This requires healthy lifestyle ...
    • Designing way-finding in the Thai context 

      Thienmongkol, Ratanachote (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      This applied PhD study focuses on navigation systems for the new Urban Transport System (UTS) in Khon Kaen city, Thailand. In 2017 Khon Kaen city will reform their UTS by introducing ‘Bus Rapid Transits’ (BRT), replacing ...
    • Determinants of Asian Democratisation (1981-2005) 

      Azad, Abul Kalam (Auckland University of Technology, 2009)
      As a culturally distinctive region, Asia was chosen as the sample for this study. This empirical study investigated what the major trends of democratisation were in Asia between 1981 and 2005: why some countries became ...
    • Determination of the effect of lyophilised kiwifruit on digestion of protein: in vitro and in vivo 

      Donaldson, Bruce William (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Consumption of the green flesh kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa, Hayward variety) is known to relieve constipation and provide relief from symptoms of digestive dysfunction, but the effect is poorly researched and a credible ...
    • Developing a strategy-led approach as a suitable methodology for construction project planning and implementation 

      Ramanayaka, Chamila Dilhan Dushantha (Auckland University of Technology, 2013)
      Successful project delivery is somewhat elusive because project failures in terms of cost overruns, time delays and quality failures have become common far and wide contributing to low productivity statistics. The evolvement ...
    • Developing Higher English Language Proficiency for Vietnamese Primary EFL Teachers: a Critical Ethnographic Study 

      Vu, Trinh (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      The English language proficiency of primary teachers is of considerable interest in many non-Anglo countries including Vietnam. In the Vietnamese context of primary EFL teacher training, the level of TEYL teachers’ English ...
    • Developing service performance for the New Zealand house building industry: A study of Auckland residential housing 

      Dananjoyo, Radyan (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      The residential housing industry has provided a significant contribution to New Zealand’s economy over the decade. Recently, there has been a huge demand for new housing development in New Zealand, especially in Auckland. ...
    • Development and Analysis of a Solar Humidification Dehumidification Desalination System 

      Enayatollahi, Reza (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      In this thesis, an investigation was performed in order to understand the performance of a solar humidification dehumidification (HDH) desalination system. Initially, a mathematical model of the system, including solar ...
    • Development and characterisation of metal oxide gas sensors 

      Bassey, Enobong Effiong (Auckland University of Technology, 2014)
      There is an increasing interest among researchers of environmental sensors to improve the functionality and portability of chemical sensor devices, while applying simple materials and innovative techniques. Nanotechnology, ...
    • Development of a distributed machine learning platform with feature augmented attributes for power system service restoration 

      Al Karim, Miftah (Auckland University of Technology, 2018)
      Modern power systems are gradually adopting the philosophy of autonomous and distributed means of dynamic event detection processes, by facilitating system operation using intelligent algorithms. Dynamic data has different ...
    • Development of a new computational model for mapping, learning and mining of 3D spatio-temporal fMRI data 

      Murli, Norhanifah (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      The application of data mining techniques, particularly classification of spatio-temporal 3D functional magnetic resonance images has received growing attention in the literature. Spatio or spatial component as well as ...
    • Development of a New Multi-channel Electrode and Signal Processing for Surface Electromyography Signals Feature Extraction 

      Kilby, Jeff (Auckland University of Technology, 2017)
      The overall aim of the research reported in this thesis was to build a new multi-channel electrode and to investigate and develop signal processing techniques for sEMG signals, in order to enable the extractions of more ...
    • Development of computer-based physiotherapy patient education grounded in Health Action Process Approach and multimedia learning theory 

      Clark, Christine Heather (Auckland University of Technology, 2015)
      Adherence to home-based musculoskeletal physiotherapy is less than optimal, which may lead to poor treatment outcomes. Physiotherapy adjuncts that increase patients’ self-efficacy and understanding of treatment facilitate ...
    • Development, reliability and effectiveness of the Movement Competency Screen (MCS) 

      Kritz, Matthew (Auckland University of Technology, 2012)
      Movement competency and subsequent production of muscular power is a fundamental concern for sport and health professionals when considering an athlete’s long-term athletic development and injury prevention. The documentation ...
    • Diagnosis of shoulder pain in primary care 

      Cadogan, Angela (Auckland University of Technology, 2011)
      Shoulder pain is a common and disabling complaint that is associated with high morbidity and significant associated health care costs. Shoulder pain is a common reason for primary care medical consultation, however the ...
    • The diagnostic accuracy of the clinical examination of the hip 

      White, Steven (Auckland University of Technology, 2016)
      Hip related pain places a massive economic burden on society and can have a significant effect on the individual sufferer in terms of pain, ability to participate in activity and financial costs. A delay in the accurate ...

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