Here is a list of my publications and presentations that have emanated from my PhD (as at May 2012).
Davis, H. (2012) Leadership as Energy Management:, Presentation at ATEM Bass Region Conference: Wellbeing: People and Places, Melbourne, 11 May.
Davis, H., Davies, J. Holzmer, D. & Harle, T. (2011) Panel Presentation: One Complex Planet, Many Emerging Worlds: Remapping the Purposes of Leadership in the 21st Century, International Leadership Association’s 13th annual conference: One Planet, Many Worlds: Remapping the Purposes of Leadership, 26-29 October 2011, London, UK. [full Session and Presentations Abstracts]
Davis, H. (2011) Addressing complexity and uncertainty: Emerging leadership literacies for the knowledge era. Part of Panel Presentation: One Complex Planet, Many Emerging Worlds: Remapping the Purposes of Leadership in the 21st Century, International Leadership Association’s 13th annual conference: One Planet, Many Worlds: Remapping the Purposes of Leadership, 26-29 October 2011, London, UK. [Vodcast]
Davis, H. & Macauley, P. (2011) Taking library leadership personally, Australian Library Journal (Special Issue–Library leadership: Creating and sustaining a performance development culture), 60(1): pp. 41-53. [B]
Davis, H. (2010) Other-Centredness as a leadership attribute: from ego to eco centricity, Journal of Spirituality, Leadership and Management, 4(1): pp. 43-52. [B]
Davis, H. (2010) Builders, Caretakers and Undertakers in Tertiary Education Management, Presentation at TEMC10: Future Directions, Melbourne, October. [transcript here]
Davis, H. (2010) The sustainability zeitgeist as a GPS for Worldly Leadership within the discourse of globalisation. European Academy of Management 10th Annual Conference: Back to the future, EURAM, Rome. [full paper here]
Davis, H. (2009) Book Review: The Creative Workforce by Erica McWilliam. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management 31(2): pp. 202 – 204. [B]
Davis, H. (2009) The creative class(room): distilling the literature at large to pursue creative space for educators. 14th International Conference on Thinking. Kuala Lumpur.
Davis, H. (2009) Troubling invisible barriers to better futures: surfacing the “five languages of war” in the workplace. 14th International Conference on Thinking. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, ICOT-09.
Davis, H. (2008) Golden Capital, Living Asset Stewardship and other kindred intangibles: Can we measure up? International Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Change Management,Vol 8, No 1, pp. 137-146. [view online] [download from publisher] [C]
Davis, H. (2008). Investing in the Future: Renewing Australian Tertiary Education. ATEM Matters 32: 5, 28-30.
Other publications
Davis, H. (2008) Using a values framework to map and make sense of change. A plenary presentation for the ATEM Bass Region Conference, Melbourne, May
Nanschild, D. & Davis H. (2007) The ‘V’ Factor: Thinking about values as the epicentre of leadership, learning and life. Refereed conference paper presented at the 13th International Conference on Thinking, Norrkoping, Sweden, June
Davis, H., Evans T. & Hickey, C. (2006) A knowledge economy landscape: implications for tertiary education and research training in Australia, Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, Vol 28, No 3, pp 231-244 [B]
Davis, H. (2006) Golden capital and other knowledge-based intangibles: measuring for excellence not compliance, TEM International conference, Sydney, 28 August
Davis, H. (2003) General Knowledge: developing tertiary sector general staff for the knowledge economy, Independent Reading Study for Master of Professional Education and Training, December

Comments on: "PhD Papers & Presentations" (4)
Dear Mr Davis,
Please consider to contribute to the new IGI Global book about social media in education: http://redir.ec/SocialMediaBook
Thanks!
Bogdan
Hi Bogdan,
Good luck with the book. The timing is not good for me, but I have sent the details on to my work colleagues and the PhD community.
Thanks Peter,
I don’t think these are ‘doctorate by publication’ worthy and I’m not ‘famous’ enough to do it that way.
Although they are outputs they are actually inputs of my PhD thinking, and I am happy with that.
What a great list of publications. You should try for a “doctorate by publication” – have you thought of that?
I enjoyed your posting on Inger’s blog too.
Should meet 4 a Kaffee?
PC