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Abstract
This monograph is intended as a reference for scholars and stakeholders in benefits management structures (BMSs). It should help stakeholders establish structures, consider ways to improve existing structures and to build the body of knowledge on structures and the sharing of that knowledge. We have called the process co-design because we have worked with BMS stakeholders though a series of interviews and focus groups to identify BMS purposes and challenges and to refine and add to the design considerations and best practice suggestions derived from the literature and our analysis.
Original language | English |
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Place of Publication | Perth |
Publisher | UWA Centre for Mining, Energy and Natural Resources Law |
Number of pages | 314 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9780648078425 |
ISBN (Print) | 9780648078418, 9780648078401 |
Publication status | Published - 8 Aug 2019 |
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Submission to Productivity Commission - Resources Sector Regulation
Murray, I. (Consultant) & Fardin, J. (Consultant)
22 May 2020Activity: Industry and government engagement/consultancy › Submissions to or appearance before a government committee, inquiry or agency
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Final Report: Resources Sector Regulation
Murray, I. (Independent expert )
Nov 2020Activity: Industry and government engagement/consultancy › Citation in Australian or overseas Parliamentary department, intergovernmental and NGO reports