Megan Paull
Senior Lecturer
School of Business and Governance Management
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
I teach postgraduate units in our MBA and Master of Human Resource Management programs, and in the Sir Walter Murdoch School of Public Policy and International Affairs. My teaching also reflects my research interests and I enjoy bringing my research into discussions with my students. Units I teach include: Business, Society and Environment, Leading and Managing Nonprofit Organisations, Qualitative Organisational Research, Organisational Behaviour and Management and Human Resource Management Perspectives. I am also involved with the development of units at the undergraduate level, particularly in association with the research spine in the Bachelor of Business.
Research Interest
Volunteering, Governance and Leadership in Nonprofit Organisations
Publications
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Devereux, P., Paull, M., Hawkes, M., & Georgeou, N. (2017). Volunteering and the UN Sustainable Development Goals: Finding common ground between national and international volunteering agendas?. Third Sector Review: Special Issue Volunteering as a Subject for Research. 23(1) 209-234.
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Omari, M., & Paull, M. (2017). ’Robust performance management’ or workplace bullying? Not just the what but the how. Public Money & Management 37(5) 315-316.
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Clear, A., Paull, M., & Holloway, D. (forthcoming). Nonprofit advocacy tactics: Thinking inside the box. VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations doi 10.1007/s11266-017-9907-4