Mark Bray
Newcastle Business School
New Castle University
Australia
Biography
Mark has held the Foundation Chair in Employment Studies at the University of Newcastle since 1997. Before then, he held positions at the Universities of NSW, Wollongong and Sydney. He has taught Australian and comparative industrial relations, human resource management and research methods over many years. He has since 2005 been author (with Peter Waring, Rae Cooper and Johanna Macneil) of Australia's leading university textbook in the field: Employment Relations: Theory and Practice (McGraw-Hill, Sydney, 2014, 3rd Edition). He has performed in a range of leadership roles at the University of Newcastle, from Head of the Management and Business Schools to various Assistant Deanships. His current research interests include the role of tribunals in promoting workplace cooperation and performance; and the structures and processes of labour regulation, including labour law, collective bargaining and awards. Over his career, he has also researched topics like: industrial relations and human resource management in selected industries (including health, road transport, airlines, electricity generation, aluminium smelting, hospitality); HRM in multinational corporations; national and industry differences in labour regulation; the complexity of labour regulation; and industrial relations public policy.
Research Interest
Business and Management
Publications
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Bray M, Waring P. The (continuing) importance of industry studies in industrial relations. Journal of Industrial Relations. 2009 Nov;51(5):617-33. Bray M, Underhill E. Industry differences in the neoliberal transformation of Australian industrial relations. Industrial Relations Journal. 2009 Sep 1;40(5):372-92.