STAFF PROFILE
Associate Professor Stuart Thomas
Position:
Director, Learning - RMIT Digital3
College / Portfolio:
College of Business and Law
School / Department:
COBL|Digital 3
Phone:
+61399255773
Email:
stuart.thomas@rmit.edu.au
Campus:
City Campus
- Thomas, S.,Tierney, D. (2022). Institutional dynamics in sports – how governance, rules and technology interact In: Behavioural Sports Economics: A Research Companion, Routledge, Abingdon, United Kingdom
- Lambert, C.,Egan, R.,Thomas, S. (2021). What does effective allyship between social work and lived experience workers look like in the Australian forensic mental health context? In: Qualitative Research in Psychology, 18, 459 - 472
- Sinclair, S.,De Silva, A.,Kopanidis, F.,Thomas, S. (2020). Housing and Ageing Well In: Measuring, Understanding and Improving Wellbeing Among Older People, Springer Nature, Singapore
- Potts, J.,Thomas, S. (2018). Toward a new (evolutionary) economics of sports In: Sport, Business and Management: An International Journal, 8, 82 - 96
- Almudi, I.,Fatas-Villafranca, F.,Potts, J.,Thomas, S. (2017). Absorptive capacity of demand in sports innovation In: Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 27, 328 - 342
- Dobele, A.,Thomas, S.,De Silva Perera, D. (2017). What were they thinking? Motivations of at-risk students In: The Business & Management Review, London, United Kingdom, 6-7 November 2017
- De Silva, A.,Thomas, S.,Sinclair, S.,Alavi Fard, F. (2016). Home Equity Release: Challenges and opportunities In: Australian Centre for Financial Studies Melbourne, Australia
- Thomas, S.,Potts, J. (2016). How industry competition ruined windsurfing In: Sport, Business and Management, an International Journal, 6, 565 - 578
- Thomas, S.,Potts, J. (2015). Industry sustainability under technological evolution: A case study of the overshooting hypothesis in sports In: Procedia Engineering, vol. 112, Barcelona, Spain, 23 - 25 September 2015
- Potts, J.,Thomas, S. (2015). The curious case for media monopoly in technology driven sports In: Media International Australia, 155, 140 - 148
- Firefly Initiative - Blockchain Timekeeping Innovation. Funded by: Autolync Pty Ltd - Contract from (2022 to 2022)
- The impact of social media presence on business outcomes: a case study of the Australian general insurance industry. Funded by: Australian Centre for Financial Studies Research Grants 2014 from (2014 to 2016)
- Are Reverse Mortgages a Pathway to a Deeper Annuities Market?. Funded by: Australian Centre for Financial Studies Research Grants 2014 from (2014 to 2015)
- Who Started the Fire: Has Residential Mortgage Innovation Fuelled a Housing Affordability Crisis?. Funded by: Australian Centre for Financial Studies Grant pre-2014 from (2013 to 2015)
- Surfing or Diving? An exploration of student's practices and attitudes towards technology for learning. Funded by: HERDSA Office of Learning and Teaching Grant from (2013 to 2014)
1 PhD Current Supervisions3 PhD Completions
Derivatives, risk management, rish in power markets.