Doctor Jim Mitchell

Doctor Jim Mitchell

Academic Course Advisor (Management),
Management (SoBus)

LECTURER,
Management (SoBus)

Personal

Qualifications

  • PhD University of New South Wales
  • MA University of New South Wales
  • BA University of New South Wales

UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)

  • Management (SoBus)
  • Management (SoBus)

Contact

Email:J.Mitchell@uws.edu.au
Extension:6795
Mobile:0404492902
Location:20.1.14
Bankstown
Website:

Biography

Qualifications: Bachelor of Arts #BA Doctor of Philosophy #PhD Master of Arts (Research) Prior to joining UWS in 2002, Jim's work experience was in industry, mainly in Human Resources (HR) and administrative roles in the food, health and aviation industries.

This information has been contributed by Doctor Mitchell.

Publications

Journal Articles

  • Mitchell, J., Kristovics, A. and Bishop, R. (2010), 'Glass Cockpits in General Aviation: A comparison of men and women pilots'perceptions', International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 19.
  • Vermeulen, L., Schaap, P., Mitchell, J. and Kristovics, A. (2009), 'Exporing the Equivalence of the Aviation Gender Attitude Questionnaire for South African and Australian Pilots: A Cross-Cultural Comparison', The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 24.
  • Mitchell, J., Vermeulen, L. and Naidoo, P. (2009), 'Flying Glass: A qualitative analysis of pilot perceptions of automated flight-decks after 20 years', International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 16.
  • Mitchell, J. and Cornish, M. (2008), 'Taking Care of Business: A constructivist framework for managing change in an undergraduate business degree', The International Journal of Learning, .
  • Vermeulen, L. and Mitchell, J. (2007), 'Development and Validation of a Measure to Assess Perceptions Regarding Gender-Related Pilot Behaviour', The International Journal of Aviation Psychology, 22.
  • Kristovics, A., Mitchell, J., Vermeulen, L., Wilson, J. and Martinussen, M. (2006), 'Gender Issues in the Flight-Deck: An Exploratory Analysis', International Journal of Applied Aviation Studies, 22.
  • Mitchell, J., Kristovics, A. and Vermeulen, L. (2006), 'Gender Issues in Aviation: Pilot Perceptions and Employment Relations', International Journal of Employment Studies, 25.
  • Mitchell, J., Kristovics, A., Vermeulen, L. and Wilson, J. (2006), 'Gender Issues in aviation', Employment Relations Record, 25.
  • Mitchell, J., Kristovics, A., Vermeulen, L., Wilson, J. and Martinussen, M. (2005), 'How Pink is the Sky? A cross-national study of the Gendered Occuption of Pilot', Employment Relations Record, 18.
  • Mitchell, J. and Kristovics, A. (2005), 'Death of an Airline: The well-being of retrenched Ansett staff - three years on', International Journal of Employment Studies, 30.
  • Mitchell, J. and Markey, B. (2004), 'Death of an Airline: personal repercussions of the Ansett collapse', Human factors and Aerospace Safety, 14.

Conference Papers

  • Gibbon, D., Mitchell, J. and Woodman, S. (2010), 'Women Pilots: Facts and Fallacies, Perceptions and Realities', Gender, Work and Organization: 6th Biennial International Interdisciplinary Conference, Keele University.
  • Assaf, A., Matawie, K. and Mitchell, J. (2008), 'A Two-Stage Approach in Assessing the Level of Economic Performance: A Combination of Stochastic Frontier and Mimic Model', Tourism and Hospitality Research, Training & Practice: Where the 'bloody hell' are we, Surfurs Paradise.
  • Mitchell, J. (2004), 'Gender Issues in Aviation: Pilot attitudes and employment relations', 12th Annual Conmference of the International Employment Relations Association (IERA): Regionalism and Globalisation - The challenge for employment relations, Rydes Capricorn Resort, Yepoon, (Rockhampton) Queensland, Australia.
  • Mitchell, J. (2004), 'Content Analysis: An unobtrusive approach', 2nd International Employment Relations Association (IERA) Conference - Teaching, Learning and Research Symposium 2003, Christchurch, NZ.
  • Mitchell, J. and Markey, B. (2003), 'Death of an Airline: personal repercussions of the Ansett collapse', Proceeding of the Sixth International Australian Aviation Psychology Symposium, Darling Horbour, Sydney.
  • Mitchell, J. (2003), 'Regulatory Change: Some implications for Australian aviation', 11th International Conference of the International Employment Relations Association, London.
  • Mitchell, J. (2002), 'The Marriage of Management Theory and Practice - A Lifetime Commitment', Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Conference of the International Employment Relations Association, Gold Coast, Australia.

Research

Previous Projects

Title:The process and potential impact of new aviation regulations on small general aviation organisations
Years:2003-01-30 - 2004-01-29
ID:P0010132
UWS Researchers:Jim Mitchell
Funding:
  • University of Western Sydney

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