This thesis is both an empirical and theoretical contribution to the study of taxcompliance by taxi-operators and drivers. The exploratory case-study adopts a critical sociological perspective in assessing the limits of both the currently dominant academic literature and the industry-specific legislation on tax conformity, including the most recent strategies and explicit tax-compliance measures from the Australian Tax Office (ATO) with regard to Australian cab-drivers. The core premise of this thesis is that the social and economic activities (both legal and illicit) of cab-drivers are embedded within unique networks of social relations. The study utilises focus-group interviews to explore cabbies’ views on taxation, their perceptions of f...
This study explores taxicab drivers’ acts of “revenge” and “rescue,” some of which are expressive ac...
It is argued that many social factors (ethics, norms, legitimacy) affecting tax compliance derive th...
This paper analyses the decision-making processes behind the reform of a policy that had caused sign...
This paper engages with discourse around the rise of the sharing economy, ‘a socio - economic ecosys...
The taxi industry provides a strategic site to explore workplace deviance in low supervision, low st...
This report documents the work of the Taxi Driver Legal Clinic, a joint project conducted by the Fed...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore the role that different structures of socially e...
Michael Wenzel investigated whether tax ethics and social norms constitute true motivations for tax ...
The primary aim of the three published journal papers and two conference presentations reported in t...
Abstract : In recent years the use of application-based taxicabs has intensified. With it has come d...
Attitudes of used car dealers to taxation is of significance to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
This paper examines some of the economic reasons for price and entry regulation in the taxi industry...
Crash data involving taxis indicates that such drivers are over represented in crashes and are one t...
Taxi drivers perform a significant role in the transport infrastructure of towns and cities around t...
This study explores taxicab drivers’ acts of “revenge” and “rescue,” some of which are expressive ac...
It is argued that many social factors (ethics, norms, legitimacy) affecting tax compliance derive th...
This paper analyses the decision-making processes behind the reform of a policy that had caused sign...
This paper engages with discourse around the rise of the sharing economy, ‘a socio - economic ecosys...
The taxi industry provides a strategic site to explore workplace deviance in low supervision, low st...
This report documents the work of the Taxi Driver Legal Clinic, a joint project conducted by the Fed...
Purpose – The purpose of this article is to explore the role that different structures of socially e...
Michael Wenzel investigated whether tax ethics and social norms constitute true motivations for tax ...
The primary aim of the three published journal papers and two conference presentations reported in t...
Abstract : In recent years the use of application-based taxicabs has intensified. With it has come d...
Attitudes of used car dealers to taxation is of significance to the Australian Taxation Office (ATO...
The tax compliance literature indicates that many factors, including economic, social, psychological...
This paper examines some of the economic reasons for price and entry regulation in the taxi industry...
Crash data involving taxis indicates that such drivers are over represented in crashes and are one t...
Taxi drivers perform a significant role in the transport infrastructure of towns and cities around t...
This study explores taxicab drivers’ acts of “revenge” and “rescue,” some of which are expressive ac...
It is argued that many social factors (ethics, norms, legitimacy) affecting tax compliance derive th...
This paper analyses the decision-making processes behind the reform of a policy that had caused sign...