Shann Turnbull
Author/lecturer/speaker on reforming the theory and practice of capitalism;
Principal: M.A.I Services Pty. Limited providing Management And Investment Services.
QUALIFICATIONS:
PhD, Macquarie University, Sydney, 2001,
MBA, Harvard Business School, 1963,
B.Sc. University of Melbourne, 1960,
Dip. Elec. Eng. Hobart Technical School, Tasmania, 1957,
Flying licenses (non current): Private, 1951; Commercial 1955; Instructor, 1956.
PROFESSIONAL STANDING:
Founder (1975) of Company Directors’ Diploma course;
Founding Life member and Fellow: Australian Institute of Company Directors;
Fellow: International Institute for Corporate Governance and Accountability, George Washington University, Law School;
Fellow: Australian Institute of Management;
Senior Fellow: Financial Services Institute of Australasia;
Fellow: Institute of Chartered Secretaries & Administrators;
Fellow: Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce.
CURRENT ROLES
Vice President of Australian Employee Ownership Association (Co-founded 1986)
NSW Executive, Australian Fabian Society;
Management Committee of Catalyst Australia Inc.(Founding Public Officer 2007;
Lecturer, Sydney University, School of Political and Social Sciences;
Member of editorial advisory board: Corporate Governance: An International Review, 1998; Corporate boards: role, duties & composition, 2004; The ICFAI Journal of Audit Practice, 2005; Corporate Governance, International Journal for enhancing board performance, 2006.
AUTHOR of over 600 writings including books:
Democratising the Wealth of Nations, 1975;
Economic Development of Aboriginal Communities in the Northern Territory, 1977/8;
Building Sustainable Communities: Tools and Concepts for Self-Reliant Economic Change, 1989, revised 1997, (co-author);
New Economics for a New World Democracy, 1994;
A New Way to Govern: Organisations and Society after Enron, 2002;
Academic papers available at: ssrn.com/author
2 Documenti di analisi/working papers/articoli
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The Co-operative Land Bank. A Solution in Search of a Home.
From book The Resilience Imperative – Co-operative Transitions to a Steady-state Economy, by Mike Lewis and Pat Conaty
Michael Lewis, Shann Turnbull, 2012
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Money, Markets and Climate Change
11th Conference of the Association for Heterodox Economics, Kingston University, London July 9-12th 2009, with an earlier version presented to the Seventh Annual Conference of the Society for Heterodox Economics, Sydney, December 8, 2008
Shann Turnbull, dicembre 2008