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Publications, Presentations and Doctoral Theses by Year
2009
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, J.
Shame, pride and workplace bullying. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader & H. Strang (eds)
Emotions, Crime and Justice. Hart Publishing, Oxford, 2010:XX.
Braithwaite, J., Ahmed, E. and Braithwaite, V.
Shame, restorative justice and crime. Reprinted in C. Hoyle,
Restorative Justice, Critical Concepts in Criminology Vol. IV.
London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, London, 2009: XX.
Braithwaite, V
Defiance in Taxation and Governance:
Resisting and Dismissing Authority in a Democracy.
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and
Northampton, USA (365 pages).
Braithwaite, V.
How do Australians Think about Taxation? Paper presented at the Public Perceptions: Making the Connection between Tax, Investment and Return Working Seminar, per capita, Canberra, 7 July 2009.
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Braithwaite, V.
Values, Hope and Defiance, paper presented at the Second International Conference on Evidence Based Policing, Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1-3 July 2009.
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Braithwaite, V.
Dismissive and Resistant Defiance, paper presented at Legitimacy and Compliance in
Criminal Justice: An International Symposium, University of Leeds, Leeds, 25-26 June 2009.
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Braithwaite V., Harris, N. & Ivec, M.
Seeking to clarify child protection’s regulatory principles,
Communities, Children and Families Australia 4 2009: XX.
Braithwaite, V.
The value balance model and democratic governance, Psychological
Inquiry 20 2009: XX.
(pdf
appendix)
Braithwaite, V.
Security and harmony value orientations and their roles in
attitude formation and change, Psychological Inquiry 20 2009:
XX.
Braithwaite, V.
Motivational posturing theory. In N. Harris, M. Ivec & V.
Braithwaite (eds) Regulating Responsively in Child Protection.
Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V.
What makes a good regulator? In N. Harris, M. Ivec & V.
Braithwaite (eds) Regulating Responsively in Child Protection.
Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V.
Attitudes to tax policy: Politics,
self-interest and social values, Centre for Tax System Integrity
Research
Note 9, Australian National
University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V.
Processes of Tax Reform - Lessons from the Past, Presentation for
Australia's Future Tax System Review seminar series, Treasury,
Canberra, 12th March 2009.
Braithwaite, V.
Tax evasion. In M. Tonry (ed) Handbook on Crime and Public
Policy. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009: 381-405.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. & Smart, M.
Tax non-compliance among the under-30s: Knowledge, obligation or
scepticism? In B. Torgler, J. Alm & J. Martinez (eds) Tax
Avoidance and Tax Evasion. Routledge, London, 2010: XX.
Harris, N. & Maruna, S.
Shame, shaming and restorative justice: A
critical appraisal. Reprinted in C. Hoyle, Restorative
Justice, Critical Concepts in Criminology
Vol. III. London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, London, 2009: XX.
Muphy, K. & Harris, N.
Shaming, shame and recidivism: A test of reintegrative shaming
theory in the white-collar crime context. Reprinted in C. Hoyle,
Restorative Justice, Critical Concepts in Criminology Vol. IV.
London: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, London, 2009: XX.
Harris, N.
Decision making in
responsive frameworks: Examining the use of family group conferencing
in Australia and New Zealand. In N.
Harris, M. Ivec & V. Braithwaite (eds) Regulating
Responsively in Child Protection.
Australian National University, Canberra.
Harris, N.
Shame, Ethical Identity and Justice Interventions: Lessons from
Research on the Psychology of Influence. In S. Karstedt, I. Loader &
H. Strang (eds) Emotions, Crime and Justice, Hart Publishing,
Oxford, 2010: XX.
Harris, N.
Braithwaite, John:
Reintegrative Shaming Theory. In F. Cullen & P. Wilcox (eds) The
Encyclopedia of Criminological Theory.
Sage, Thousand Oaks, 2010: XX.
Ivec, M., Braithwaite, V. & Harris, N.
Can responsive regulation 'reset the relationship' in child protection?
Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet) Occasional Paper
No. 15, Australian National University, Canberra.
2008
Ahmed, E.
‘Stop it, that’s enough’:
Bystander intervention and its relationship to school connectedness
and shame management, Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies
3(3) 2008: 203–213.
Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, J.
Workplace bullying and victimization: The influence of
organizational context, shame and pride,
International Journal of Organisational Behaviour 13(2) 2008: 71-94.
Braithwaite, V. & Wenzel, M.
Integrating explanations of tax evasion and avoidance. In A. Lewis
(ed) The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2008: 304-331.
Harris, N.
Shaming and stigmatisation of offenders. In
P. Cane & J. Conaghan (eds) New Oxford Companion to Law.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2008: 1079-1080.
Harris, N.
Family group conferencing in Australia
15 years on, Child
Abuse Prevention Issues 27
2008: 1-19.
Harris, N. & Wood, J.
Governing beyond command and control: A responsive and nodal
approach to child protection. In M. Deflem (ed) Surveillance and
Governance: Crime Control and Beyond. Emerald Group Publishing,
Bingley, 2008: 327-344.
Job, J.
Barristers beyond the law: state and
non-state actors work in partnership to enforce legal and moral
norms. In Hanneke van Schooten and Jonathan Verschuuren (eds)
International Governance and Law: State Regulations and Non-state
Law, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2008: 151-167.
Muehlbacher, S., Kirchler, E., Hoelzl, E.,
Ashby, J., Berti, C., Job, J., Kemp, S., Peterlik, R. U.,
Roland-Levy, C. & Waldherr, K.
Hard-earned income and tax compliance: A
survey in eight nations, European Psychologist 13(4) 2008:
298-304.
2007
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
Higher education loans and tax evasion: A response to perceived
unfairness, Special issue on Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law
and Policy 29(1) 2007: 121-136.
Published Version
available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Braithwaite, J., Makkai, T. & Braithwaite, V.
Regulating aged care: Ritualism and the new pyramid.
Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA (372 pages).
Braithwaite, V. (ed)
Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Special issue,
Law and Policy 29(1) 2007.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Braithwaite, V.
Responsive Regulation and Taxation:
Introduction, Special issue,
Law and Policy,
29(1) 2007: 3-10.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Braithwaite, V.
Building a Better Culture in the Workplace, Presentation to the Women and Leadership
Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, 24th October, 2007.
Braithwaite, V.
Taxation and Good Governance, University House Lecture and House Dinner Series,
Australian National University, Canberra, 10th October, 2007.
Braithwaite, V., Murphy, K. & Reinhart, M.
Threat, motivational postures and responsive regulation, Special issue on
Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law
and Policy 29(1) 2007: 137-158.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Day, C.
The effects of rules and principle-based strategies on employee compliance
with organisational codes of conduct,
Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, 2007.
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Job, J.
Ripples of trust: Reconciling rational and relational accounts of the source of trust,
Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, 2007.
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Job, J., Stout, A. & Smith, R.
Culture change in three taxation administrations: From command-and-control
to responsive regulation, Special issue on Responsive Regulation and
Taxation, Law and Policy 29(1)
2007: 84-101.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Maguire, P., Reinhart, M., Mearns, M. & Braithwaite, V.
Trust, Hope and Democracy Project, Progress Report No. 2, Australian National University, Canberra.
Morrison, B.
Restoring Safe School Communities: A Whole School Response to Bullying, Violence and Alienation.
Federation Press, Sydney (260 pages).
Rawlings, G.
Taxes and transnational treaties: Responsive regulation and the reassertion of offshore sovereignty,
Special issue on Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law and Policy 29(1) 2007: 51-66.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Waller, V.
The challenge of institutional integrity in responsive regulation: Field inspections by the Australian Taxation Office,
Special issue on Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law and Policy 29(1) 2007: 67-83.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
Wenzel, M.
The multiplicity of taxpayer identities and their implications for tax ethics,
Special issue on Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law and Policy 29(1) 2007: 31- 50.
Published Version available from
http://www.blackwell-synergy.com/toc/lapo/29/1
2006
Ahmed, E.
Bystander intervention: School connectedness and shame management. In K. Österman & K. Björkqvist (eds), Contemporary research on aggression, Volume I: School violence.
Proceedings of the XVI World Meeting of the International Society for
Research on Aggression, Santorini, Greece, 2004. Åbo Akademi
University, Finland, 2006:xx.
Ahmed, E.
Understanding bullying from a shame management perspective: Findings from a
three-year follow-up study, Educational & Child Psychology 23(2) 2006:
25-39.
pdf version
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
Forgiveness, reconciliation and shame: Three key variables in reducing school
bullying, Journal of Social Issues 62(2) 2006: 347-370.
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version
Braithwaite, J., Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
Shame, restorative justice and crime. In F. Cullen, J. Wright & K Belvins (eds)
Taking Stock: The Status of Criminological Theory. Advances in
Criminological Theory 15. Transaction Publishers, New Brunswick, NJ, 2006: 29-30.
Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E.
Reintegrative shaming. In S. Henry & M. Lanier (eds) The Essential
Ciminology Reader. Westview Press, Boulder, 2006: 286-296.
Braithwaite, V.
Is reintegrative shaming relevant to tax evasion and avoidance?
In H. Elffers, P. Verboon & W. Huisman (eds)
Managing and maintaining compliance: Closing the gap between science and practice.
Boon Legal Publishers, The Hague, 2006:109-127.
Braithwaite, V.
Ten things you need to know about regulation and never wanted to ask, Australian Law Librarian 14(3) 2006: 19-28.
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite, J.
Democratic sentiment and cyclical markets in vice, British Journal of
Criminology 46(6) 2006: 1110-1127.
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Braithwaite, V., Hodges, T. & Lyons, B.
Trust, Hope and Democracy Project, Progress Report No. 1, Australian National University, Canberra.
Finley, S.
Social Groups in Times of Change: The Impact of a Threatened Identity,
Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, 2006.
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Harris, N.
Reintegrative shaming, shame and criminal justice, Journal of Social Issues 62(2)
2006: 327-346.
Harris, N. & Maruna, S.
Shaming and restorative justice: A critical appraisal. In D. Sullivan & L. Tifft (eds)
Handbook of Restorative Justice: A Global Perspective.
Routledge, London, 2006:452-462.
Job, J.
Building social and political trust: The role of civic engagement, The
International Scope Review 8 (13) 2006: 1-23.
pdf version
Job, J., Stout, A. & Smith, R.
Culture change in regulatory institutions: From command-and-control to
responsive regulation in taxation administration. In H. Elffers, P.
Verboon & W. Huisman (eds) Managing and maintaining compliance:
Closing the gap between science and practice. Boon Legal Publishers,
The Hague, 2006:147-165.
Morrison, B. & Ahmed, E.
Introduction, Special issue on Restorative Justice and Civil Society: Emerging Practice, Theory
and Evidence, Journal of Social Issues 62(2) 2006: 209-216.
Morrison, B. & Ahmed, E. (eds)
Restorative Justice and Civil Society: Emerging Practice, Theory and Evidence,
Special issue, Journal of Social Issues 62(2) 2006.
Shin, H
Institutional Safe Space and Shame Management in Workplace Bullying,
Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, 2006.
pdf version
2005
Ahmed, E.
Patterns of shame management and bullying status. In R De Vitto & C. Slakmon (eds)
Restorative Justice. Brazilian Ministry of Justice in collaboration with
the United Nations Development Program, Brasilia, 2005: 321-248. (Portugese)
Ahmed, E.
Pastoral care to regulate school bullying: shame management among bystanders,
Pastoral Care 23(2) 2005: 23-29.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, J.
Forgiveness, shaming, shame and bullying, The Australian and New Zealand
Journal of Criminology 38(3) 2005: 298-323.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
Understanding small business taxpayers: Issues of
deterrence, tax morale, fairness and work
practice,
International Small Business Journal 23
2005: 539-568.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
A need for emotionally intelligent policy: linking
tax evasion with higher education funding,
Legal and Criminological Psychology 10(2)
2005: 291-308.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E.
A threat to tax morale: the case of Australian higher education policy,
Journal of Economic Psychology 26 2005: 523-540.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M.
Preliminary findings and codebook for the Australian Tax System: Fair or Not Survey, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 79, Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M.
Preliminary findings and codebook for the How Fair, How Effective Survey: The Collection and Use of Taxation in Australia, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 84, Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. & Job, J.
Getting on or getting by? Australians in the cash economy. In C. Bajada & F. Schneider
(eds) Size, Causes and Consequences of the Underground Economy. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2005: 55-69.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M., Job, J. & Harris, N.
Family Tax Benefit and Cash Economy Activity. Report to the Department of
Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian
National University, Canberra, 2005. 107pp.
Job, J.
How is trust in government created? It begins at home, but ends in the
parliament, Australian Review of Public Affairs 6(1) 2005: 1–23.
(pdf version)
Job, J.
Assisting the Indonesian Directorate General Taxes Medium and Large
Taxpayers Offices to develop a model to improve and sustain voluntary
compliance, AusAid Report, Canberra, Regulatory Institutions Network, 9
September 2005 (10 pages).
Marshall, D., Haughton, J. & Harris, N.
Young Men and Gambling in the ACT: An Exploratory Study of Attitudes,
Perceptions and Engagement. Australian National University and ACT Gambling
and Racing Commission, Canberra, 2005. 99 pp.
2004
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
"What, me ashamed?": Shame management and school bullying,
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
40(10) 2004: 1-26.
(pdf version)
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
Bullying and victimization: Cause for concern for both families and schools,
Social Psychology of Education
7 2004: 35-54.
(pdf version)
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V.
When tax collectors become collectors for child support and student loans:
Jeopardizing or protecting the revenue base? Kyklos 3 2004:
303-326.
Braithwaite, V. (ed)
Hope, Power and Governance, Special issue, The Annals of the American
Academy of Political and Social Science 592, 2004.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
The hope process and social inclusion,
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
592 2004: 128-151.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Collective hope: Preface to 'Hope, Power and Governance',
The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science
592 2004: 6-15.
(pdf version)
Harris, N., Walgrave, L. & Braithwaite, J.
Emotional dynamics in restorative conferences, Theoretical Criminology
8(1) 2004: 191-210.
Job, J.
Preliminary findings from the "Community Participation and Citizenship Survey"
about trust and social capital, Centre for Tax System Integrity,
Australian National Univerity, Canberra.
Reinhart, M., Job, J. & Ahmed, E.
Baby Steps to Structural Equation Modelling with AMOS. Centre for Tax
System Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and
Social Sciences, Australian National University, 2004.
Reinhart, M., Job, J. & Braithwaite, V.
Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets. Report for the
Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions
Network, Australian National University, Canberra, 2004: 78pp.
Reinhart, M.
Baby Steps to SPSS Lessons and Some Statistics. Centre for Tax System
Integrity, Regulatory Institutions Network, ANU College of Arts and Social
Sciences, Australian National University, 2004.
2003
Bush, J.
Crisis of moral authority. The Ladies Benevolent Societies in the Victorian
welfare field, 1920-1939,
Doctoral Dissertation, Australian National University, 2003.
Braithwaite, V. (ed)
Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance
and Tax Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003. vi
+ 303 pp.
(pdf back cover)
Braithwaite, V.
A new approach to tax compliance. In V.
Braithwaite (ed) Taxing Democracy:
Understanding Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion.
Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003: 1-14.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Dancing with tax authorities: Motivational
postures and non-compliant actions. In V.
Braithwaite (ed) Taxing Democracy:
Understanding Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion.
Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003: 15-40.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Tax system integrity and compliance: The
democratic management of the tax system. In V.
Braithwaite (ed) Taxing Democracy:
Understanding Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion.
Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003: 271-290.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Who's not paying their fair share: Public perceptions of the Australian tax system,
Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3)
2003: 335-362.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., Morrison, B. & Reinhart, M.
Researching the prospects for restorative justice practice in schools: The 'Life at School Survey' 1996-9. In L. Walgrave (ed) Repositioning Restorative Justice: Restorative Justice, Criminal Justice and Social Context. Willan Publishing, UK, 2003: 169-190.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V., Schneider, F., Reinhart, M. & Murphy, K.
Charting the shoals of the cash economy. In V. Braithwaite (ed) Taxing
Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion. Ashgate,
Aldershot, 2003: 93-110.
(pdf version)
Harris, N.
Reassessing the dimensionality of the moral emotions, British Journal of Psychology 94(4) 2003: 457-473.
Job, J. & Honaker, D.
Short-term experience with responsive regulation in the Australian Taxation
Office. In V. Braithwaite (ed) Taxing Democracy: Understanding Tax Avoidance
and Tax Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003: 111-130.
(pdf
version)
Job, J. & Reinhart, M.
Trusting the Tax Office: Does Putnam’s thesis relate
to tax? Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3) 2003: 307-334.
Rawlings, G. & Braithwaite, V. (eds)
Voices for change: Australian perspectives on tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38 2003.
Rawlings, G. & Braithwaite, V.
Introduction, Voices for change: Australian perspectives on tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38 2003: 263-268.
Sakurai, Y. & Braithwaite, V.
Taxpayers' perceptions of practitioners: Finding one who is effective and
does the right thing? Journal of Business Ethics 46 2003: 375-387.
(pdf
version)
Shover, N., Job, J. & Carroll, A.
The ATO Compliance Model in action: A case study of building and
construction. In V. Braithwaite (ed) Taxing Democracy: Understanding
Tax Avoidance and Tax Evasion. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2003: 159-176.
(pdf
version)
2002 and pre-2002
Braithwaite, V.
Reducing ageism. In T.D. Nelson (ed) Ageism: Stereotyping and Prejudice against Older People. MIT Press, Cambridge 2002: 311-337.
Braithwaite, V., Gatens, M. & Mitchell, D.
If mutual obligation is the answer, what is the question? Australian Journal of Social Issues 37(3) 2002: 225-245.
Ahmed, E., Harris, N., Braithwaite, J. & Braithwaite, V.
Shame Management Through Reintegration.
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001. xiv + 375 pp.
(pdf book cover)
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite, J.
Managing taxation compliance: The evolution of the
Australian Taxation Office compliance model. In M.
Walpole & C. Evans (eds) Tax Administration in
the 21st Century. Prospect Media Pty Ltd, St.
Leonards, 2001: 215-224.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite, J.
An evolving compliance model for tax enforcement.
In N. Shover and P. Wright (eds) Crimes of
Privilege. Readings in White Collar Crime.
Oxford University Press, New York & Oxford, 2001:
405-419.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V. & Blamey, R.
Consenso, estabilidad y significado en los valores sociales abstractos. In M. Ros & V.V. Gouveia (coords) Psicologia Social de los Valores Humanos: Desarrollos Teoricos, Metodologicos y Aplicados. Biblioteca Neuva Universidad, Madrid, 2001: 153-172.
Harris, N. & Braithwaite, J.
Guilt. In N.J. Smelser & P.B. Baltes (eds) International Encyclopedia of the
Social and Behavioral Sciences. Pergamon, Oxford, 2001: 6445-6448.
Dryzek, J. & Braithwaite, V.
On the prospects for democratic deliberation: values analysis applied to Australian politics, Political Psychology 21 2000: 241-266.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Values and restorative justice in schools. In H. Strang & J. Braithwaite (eds) Restorative Justice: Philosophy to Practice. Ashgate, Aldershot, 2000: 121-144.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Communal and exchange trust norms, their value base and relevance to institutional trust. In V. Braithwaite & M. Levi (eds) Trust and Governance. Russell Sage, New York, 1998:46-74.
Braithwaite, V.
The value orientations underlying liberalism-conservatism, Personality and Individual Differences 25 1998:575-589.
Braithwaite, V.
The value balance model of political evaluations,
British Journal of Psychology 89
1998:223-247.
Braithwaite, V. & Blamey, R.
Consensus, stability and meaning in abstract values, Australian Journal of Political Science 33 1998:373-390.
Braithwaite, V. & Bush, J.
Affirmative action in Australia: A consensus-based dialogic approach, National Women's Studies Association Journal 10 1998:115-134.
Braithwaite, V. & Levi, M. (eds.)
Trust and Governance New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1998
(pdf Introduction)
(pdf Conclusion)
(pdf Front and Back Covers)
Blamey, R. & Braithwaite, V.
A social values segmentation of the potential ecotourism market, Journal of Sustainable Tourism 5 1997:29-45.
Blamey, R. & Braithwaite, V.
The validity of the security-harmony social values model in the general
population. Australian Journal of Psychology, 49, 1997:71-77.
(pdf version)
Braithwaite, V.
Harmony and security value orientations in
political evaluation, Personality and
Social Psychology Bulletin 23 1997:401-414.
Braithwaite, V., Makkai, T. & Pittelkow, Y.
Inglehart's materialism - postmaterialism concept: Clarifying the
dimensionality debate through Rokeach's model of social values, Journal of Applied Social Psychology 26 1996:1536-1555.
Braithwaite, V.
Games of engagement: Postures within the regulatory community, Law and Policy 17 1995:225-255.
Braithwaite, J. & Braithwaite, V.
The politics of legalism: Rules versus standards in nursing-home regulation, Social and Legal Studies 4 1995: 307-341.
Braithwaite, V.
Beyond Rokeach's equality-freedom model: Two dimensional values in a one dimensional world, Journal of Social Issues 50 1994:67-94.
Braithwaite, V., Braithwaite, J., Gibson, D. & Makkai, T.
Regulatory styles, motivational postures and nursing home compliance, Law and Policy 16 1994:363-394.
Rickwood, D. & Braithwaite, V.
Social-psychological factors affecting help-seeking for emotional problems, Social Science and Medicine 39 1994: 563-572.
Braithwaite, V.
The Australian Government's Affirmative Action legislation: Achieving social change through human resource management, Law and Policy 15 1993: 327-354.
Braithwaite, V. & Devine, C.
Life satisfaction and adjustment of children of alcoholics: The effects
of parental drinking, family disorganization and coping roles, British Journal of Clinical Psychology 32 1993: 417-429.
Devine, C. & Braithwaite, V.
The coping roles of children of alcoholics: their measurment and validity, Addiction 88 1993:69-78.
Makkai, T. & Braithwaite, V.
Professionalism, organizations and compliance, Law and Policy 18 1993: 33-59.
Braithwaite, V. & Law, H.
The structure of human values: Testing the adequacy of the Rokeach Value Survey, Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 49 1985:250-263.
Cooper, J., Holman, J. & Braithwaite, V.
Self-esteem and family cohesion: The child's persepctive and adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family 45 1983: 153-159.
Braithwaite, J. & Braithwaite, V.
Attitudes to animal suffering: An exploratory study, International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems 3 1982: 42-49.
Braithwaite, V.
The structure of social values: Validation of Rokeach's two-value model, British Journal of Social Psychology 21 1982:203-211.
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