Branka Krivokapic-skoko
Assistant Professor
Managment and Marketing
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Branka obtained her doctorate from Lincoln University, New Zealand based on her research on ethnic entrepreneurship. During 2001-2002 she worked with the Australian Centre for Cooperative Research and Development (ACCORD) on research projects which explored different aspects of agricultural co-operatives. Branka joined CSU in 2002 and during the last few years her research activities have focused on ethnic business communities, new forms of agricultural co-operation, and ethnic diversity in rural and regional Australia. She has also conducted research on psychological contracts in the context of the theory and practice of management.
Research Interest
Rural Development and Extension
Publications
-
Krivokapic-Skoko, B., O'Neill (2010) Doing Mixed Methods Research. In Higgs, J., Macklin, R., Whiteford, G. and Ajjawi, R. (eds) Researching Practice: A Discourse on Qualitative Methodologies. The Netherlands: Sense Publishers, 279-289.
-
Jordan, K., Krivokapic-Skoko, B. Collins, J. (2010) Italian Immigrants and the Built Environment in Rural Australia. In A. Bonanno et al (eds) From Community to Consumption: New and Classical Themes in Rural Sociological Research. Research in Rural Sociology and Development. Volume 16, Bingley, UK: Emerald Publishing, 141-155.
-
Jordan, K., Krivokapic-Skoko, B., Collins, J. (2011) Immigration and Multicultural Place-making in Rural and Regional Australia. In Luck, G., Black, R. and Race, D. (eds) Demographic Change in Rural Australia: Implications for Society and the Environment, Springer, 259-281.