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Journal Articles

Mazzarol, T., and Choo, S. (2003) “A Study of the Factors Influencing the Operating Location Decisions of Small Firms”, Property Management, 21(2): 190-208.
Mazzarol, T. (2003) “A Model of Small Business HR Growth Management”, International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 9(1): 27-49.
Mazzarol, T., Soutar, G.N., and Sim, M. Y-S. (2003) "The Third Wave: Future Trends in International Education", International Journal of Educational Management, 17(3): 90-99.
Mazzarol, T. and Soutar, G.N. (2002) "The Push-Pull Factors Influencing International Student Selection of Education Destination", International Journal of Educational Management, 16(2): 82-90.
Mazzarol, T. (2002) “Innovativeness in Small Firms: An Exploratory Study of the Perspectives of Growth Oriented Owner-Managers”, International Journal of Innovation Management, Policy & Practice, 4(1-3): 30-40.
Choo, S. and Mazzarol, T. (2001) “An Impact on Performance of Foreign Market Entry Choices by Small and Medium Sized Enterprises”, Journal of Enterprising Culture, 9(3): 291-312.
Savery, L. and Mazzarol, T. (2001) “The Characteristics of Small Business Human Resources - A Comparison of Small and Large Firms”, Small Enterprise Research: The Journal of SEAANZ, 9(2): 32-41.
Mazzarol, T. (2001) “Do Formal Business Plans Really Matter? – A Survey of Small Business Owners in Australia”, Small Enterprise Research: The Journal of SEAANZ, 9(1): 32-45.
Mazzarol, T., Volery, T., Doss, D., and Thein, V. (2001) “Forces Motivating Small Business Start Up Among Nascent Entrepreneurs”, Small Enterprise Research: The Journal of SEAANZ, 9(1): 3-18.
Choo, S, and Mazzarol, T. (2001) “A Proposed Model for Measuring the Performance of International Small and Medium Sized Franchisers in Asia", Journal of International Marketing and Export, 6(2): 135-149.
Mazzarol, T., Soutar, G.N. and Thein, V. (2000) “Critical Success Factors in the Marketing of an Education Institution – A Comparison of Institutional and Student Perspectives”, Journal of Marketing for Higher Education, 10(2): 39-57.
Mazzarol, T. (2000) "The World Economy in 2000 - Outlook for Australia", Australian Property Journal, February, 36(1): 11-17. ISSN 1441-4929.
Mazzarol, T., Volery, T., Doss, N. and Thein, V. (1999) "Factors influencing small business start-ups: A comparison with previous research", Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, 5(2): 48-63.
Mazzarol, T. and Soutar, G.N. (1999) "Sustainable Competitive Advantage for Education Institutions: A Suggested Model", International Journal of Educational Management, 13(6): 287-300.
Mazzarol, T. and Soutar, G.N. (1999) "China's Demand for International Education - Social and Policy Implications for Australia", The Journal of Contemporary Issues in Business and Government, 5(1): 34-45.
Hosie, P. and Mazzarol, T. (1999) "Using Technology for the competitive delivery of education services", Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 15(3): 118-128.
Mazzarol, T. (1999) "Partnerships - A key to growth in small business", Journal of Enterprising Culture, 7(2): 105-125.
Hosie, P. and Mazzarol, T. (1998) “Technologically Mediated Learning conjures up the Australasian virtual business university”, Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 15(1): 1-11.
Savery, L., Mazzarol, T. and Dawkins, P. (1998) "The Quality of British management: Asia-Pacific Perceptions", The Journal of Management Development, 17(9): 600-628.
Mazzarol, T., Hosie, P. and Jacobs, S. (1998) "Information Technology as a Source of Competitive Advantage in International Education", Journal of Information Technology in Teacher Education, 7(1): 113-130.
Mazzarol, T. (1998) "Critical Success Factors for International Education Marketing", International Journal of Educational Management, 12(4): 163-175.
Mazzarol, T. and Ramaseshan, B. (1998) "Critical Success Factors in Small Business Marketing: An Examination of High and Low Performance Firms”, Journal of Global Business, 9(16): 35-45.
Volery, T., Mazzarol, T., Doss, N., and Thein, V. (1997) “Triggers and Barriers Affecting Entrepreneurial Intentionality: The Case of Western Australian Nascent Entrepreneurs”, Journal of Enterprising Culture, 5(3): 273-291.
Mazzarol, T. and Hosie, P. (1997) “Long Distance Teaching: The Impact of offshore programs and information technology on academic work”, Australian Universities Review, 1(1997): 20-24.
Mazzarol, T., Choo, S. and Ramaseshan, B. (1997) “Foreign Market Entry Strategies for Australia and Singaporean SMEs: Findings of a Two Country Comparative Study”, Small Enterprise Research: The Journal of SEAANZ, 4(3): 33-49.
Mazzarol, T. and Ramaseshan, B. (1997) “Small Business Marketing: A Comparative Study of High and Low Success Firms”, Small Enterprise Research: The Journal of SEAANZ, 4(3): 50-64.
Mazzarol, T. and Hosie, P. (1996) “Exporting Australian Higher Education: Future Strategies in a Maturing Market”, Journal of Quality Assurance in Education, 4(1): 37-50.
Mazzarol, T. (1996) “The Retail Paint Industry: Customer Service Proves Vital”, Marketing, April: 28-31.
Mazzarol, T. (1994) “The View from Asia”, Australian Professional Marketing, Dec/Jan, 3(11): 18-21.
Mazzarol, T. (1978) “Tradition Environment and the Indentured Labourer in Early WA”, Studies in West Australian History, UWA Press, Perth.
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