Mark Frost
Professor
Managment and Marketing
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Mark is Head of the School of Management and Marketing and is based at CSU's Bathurst campus. He joined the University in 2002 and worked on the Orange campus, before moving to Bathurst campus in 2011. In addition he has also taught into the Cambodia partner program. As Head of School Mark is responsible for 4,000 students and 30 full-time academic staff. Furthermore he is actively engaged with CSU study partners in Sydney, Melbourne, China and Cambodia. Prior to joining CSU Mark had a sixteen year banking career with a major Australian bank. Over this time he worked in their International Trade, Financial Markets, Corporate Banking, and Regional Agribusiness Banking areas. His experience in corporate banking saw him work with some of the largest agribusinesses in Australia, in the wheat, cotton, chicken, dairy and beef industries. His experience in financial markets involved foreign exchange, commodity futures and interest rate products and derivatives.
Research Interest
Manufacturing, in particular the food and beverage sector
Publications
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Frost M., & Parton K. (2005). The role of local production and the world price in setting local wheat, wool, and beef prices. Australian Farm Business Management Journal 2(1), 38 - 45.
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Frost, M. (2006). Recent trends in the Australian financial system. In (Ed) Santosh Sareen Australia and India Interconnections: Identity, Representation, and Belonging. Chp. 27 Mantra New Delhi.
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Frost M., & Crockett J. (2007). Communities of practice, clusters or networks? Prospects for collaborative business arrangements in the mining and engineering sector, central Western New South Wales. In Engagement and Change: Exploring Management, Economic and Finance Implications of a Globalising Environment Eds Parikshit Basu, Grant O'Neill and Antonio Travalglione. Chapter 21. Brisbane: Australian Academic Press.