Braithwaite, V., Wright, K., McSwain, S., McTaggart, D., Braithwaite, S., & Boardman, J. (2025) The Wisdom of Advocates: Lessons for Digital Story Telling to Raise Awareness of Child Sexual Abuse. Report on Breaking the Silence on Child Sexual Abuse: A Survey of Advocates, May.
Braithwaite, V. (2024) Can a Tertiary Education Commission craft a fresh start for the sector? A condensed version appears in Future Campus, July 16.
Braithwaite, V. (2024) HECS-HELP: A policy that has always struggled with fairness. The Power to Persuade Blog, August.
Braithwaite, V. (2023) Why restorative justice schools should teach skills in shame and pride management. Restorative Practices International (RPI) Blog, 22 May.
Braithwaite, V. & Mearns, M. (2021) Codebook and Survey Design for Life in COVID Times Survey.
Braithwaite, V. & Ivec, M. (2021) National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children: Fixing Problems with Collective Hope? Social Capital Working Paper 2, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet), ANU.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) A two consumer tale: Regulating consumptagenic systems. XX.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) Income Contingent Loans and Justice: Is the System Fair? The Australian TAFE Teacher, 52(1), Autumn, pp. 18-19.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) Trust and Governance: 5 Insights from Psychology, The Power to Persuade social policy blog.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) All Eyes on Quality: Review of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011, Australian Government.
Braithwaite, V. (2017) TAFE gives people identity and communities new hope. The Australian TAFE Teacher, Winter, pp. 18-20. Melbourne: Australian Education Union.
Braithwaite, V. (2017) How do we support quality teaching in Australia VET? The Australian TAFE Teacher, Autumn, pp. 23-25. Melbourne: Australian Education Union.
Braithwaite, V. & Cleland, D. (2017) Compliance and Defiance in Work Health and Safety Regulations. Report to WorkCover Queensland, Queensland Government.
Braithwaite, V. & Cleland, D. (2017) Regulating for Workplace Health and Safety in Queensland: The Regulators’ Perspective. Report to WorkCover Queensland, Queensland Government.
Braithwaite, V. (2017) Tax and Democracy: Bygone Ideas or Time for Reinvention? Regulation and Social Capital Working Paper 1, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Cleland, D. & Braithwaite, V. (2016) RAMP-ing Up Responses to Radicalisation in our Communities: Effective Pathways to Engagement, Policy Briefing, March, Australian Intervention Support Hub, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University.
Wurth, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2016) Tax Practitioners and Tax Avoidance: Gaming through Authorities, Cultures and Markets, RegNet Research Paper No. 2016/119, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 4, No. 7, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Braithwaite, V. (2016) Transforming a Race to the Bottom to a Ladder to the Top: Regulatory Support for Excellence in Australian VET, RegNet Research Paper No. 2016/116, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 4, No. 5, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Widhartanto, S. & Braithwaite, V. (2016) ‘Hunting Animals in a Zoo’? Regulating Indonesia’s High Wealth Individual Taxpayers, RegNet Research Paper No. 2016/101, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 4, No. 1, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Hamilton, S. & Braithwaite, V. (2016) Stigma by Association and Its Impact on Community Organisations in Australian Child Protection Systems, RegNet Research Paper No. 2016/100, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 4, No. 1, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Ivec, M. & Braithwaite, V with Wood, C. & Job, J. (2015) Applications of responsive regulatory theory in Australia and overseas: Update, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 23, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E. (2015) The Personal Management of Shame and Pride in Workplace Bullying, RegNet Research Paper No. 2015/96, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 3, No. 10, Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet).
Braithwaite, V. (2015) Overcoming Oppression in Child Protection: Restorative Justice, Responsive Regulation and Political Courage, RegNet Research Paper No. 2015/95, RegNet Research Paper Series Vol. 3, No. 9, Regulatory Institutions Network (RegNet).
Shin, H., Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E. (2015) From Traditional Face-to-Face Bullying to Cyberbullying: Who Crosses Over? RegNet Working Paper 2015/75.
Braithwaite, V. (2014) Food for Thought in Regulating the Vet Sector, Occasional Paper One, National Conference for Tafe Directors Australia 2014, Vision 2020.
Braithwaite, V. et al (2014) Back to the Future: A failure to Learn from Past Mistakes in Child Protection, Advance Winter Magazine, pp. 41-42, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
Hamilton, S. & Braithwaite, V. (2014) Parents and Family Members Matter: a Charter of Rights and Responsibilities for Parents and Family Members with Children in the Care of Child Protection Services in Australia, August 2014, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 22, Australian National University.
Hamilton, S. & Braithwaite, V. (2014) Complex lives, complex needs, complex service systems, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 21, Australian National University.
Lee Dow, K. & Braithwaite V. (2013) Review of Higher Education Regulation Report, Australian Government.
Braithwaite, V. (2013) A regulatory approach for the Australian Charities and Not-for-profit Commission: A Discussion Paper, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 19, Australian National University. Paper written for the Charities and Not-for-Profits Task Force, Treasury and the Australian Taxation Office.
Braithwaite, V. (2012) A multipronged approach to the regulation of workplace bullying, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 20, Australian National University. Paper submitted to the Parliamentary Inquiry into Workplace Bullying, House of Representatives, Australian Government.
Braithwaite, V. (2012) Regulating for Learning in Australia’s Tertiary Education Institutions, H C Coombs Policy Forum Discussion Paper, 30 November, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.
Ivec, M., Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2011) A national survey on perceptions of how child protection authorities work 2010: The Perspective of Third Parties – Preliminary findings, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 16, Australian National University.
McArthur, M., Braithwaite, V., Winkworth, G., Wilson, F., Conroy, S., Thomson, B., Ivec, M., Harris, N. & Reinhart, M.(2011) How Relevant is the Role of Values in Child Protection Practice? A National Survey of Child Protection Staff 2009 – Preliminary findings, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 17, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Motivations, Attitudes, Perceptions and Skills: Pathways to Safe Work. Report to Safe Work Australia.
Wood, C., Ivec, M., Job, J. & Braithwaite, V. (2010) Applications of responsive regulatory theory in Australia and overseas, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 15, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Compliance with Migration Law. Report to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship.
Ivec, M., Braithwaite, V. & Harris, N. (2009) ‘Resetting the relationship’ in Indigenous child protection: public hope and private reality, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 14, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Attitudes to tax policy: Politics, self-interest and social values, Research Note No. 9, Centre for Tax System Integrity, Australian National University, Canberra.
Maguire, P., Reinhart, M., Mearns, M. & Braithwaite, V. (2007) Trust, Hope and Democracy Project, Progress Report No. 2, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V., Hodges, T. & Lyons, B. (2006) Trust, Hope and Democracy Project, Progress Report No. 1, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V., Smart, M. & Reinhart, M. (2006) Why young people are less compliant on tax: Enduring or transient defiance?, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 11, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V & Ahmed, E. (2006) Australia’s HECS policy - Fewer social but more political barriers, Regulatory Institutions Network Occasional Paper 8, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Mearns, M. (2005). Codebook and Survey Design for the Australian Democracy Tomorrow Survey.
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2005) Preliminary findings and codebook for the Australian Tax System: Fair or Not Survey, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 79, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2005) Preliminary findings and codebook for the How Fair, How Effective Survey: The Collection and Use of Taxation in Australia, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 84, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. (2005) Are taxpayers’ charters ‘seducers’ or ‘protectors’ of public interest? Australia’s experience, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 70, Australian National University.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2005) Emotionally intelligent tax policy: The case of higher education funding, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 69, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M., Job, J. & Harris, N. (2005). Family Tax Benefit and Cash Economy Activity. Report to the Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University.
Reinhart, M., Job, J. & Braithwaite, V. (2004) Untaxed Cash Work: Feeding Mouths, Lining Wallets. Report for the Department of Family and Community Services. Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. & McCrae, J. (2004) Game playing with tax law, Centre for Tax System Integrity Research Note 8, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M. & McCrae, J. (2003) Where are the differences between those who have contact with the ATO and those who do not?, Centre for Tax System Integrity Research Note 2, Australian National University.
Reinhart, M., McCrae, J. & Braithwaite, V. (2003) Social distance and geographical location: Management issues for a tax authority, Centre for Tax System Integrity Research Note 3, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Job, J. (2003) The theoretical base for the ATO Compliance Model, Centre for Tax System Integrity Research Note 5, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Mearns, M. (2003). Codebook for the Hope, Security and Happiness Survey.
Braithwaite, V. (2003) Cash economy: Summary of CTSI research findings and questions for future research, Centre for Tax System Integrity Research Note 6, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V.(2001) The Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey: Goals and measures, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 2, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V., Reinhart, M., Mearns, M. & Graham, R.(2001) Preliminary findings from the Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 3, Australian National University.
Mearns, M. & Braithwaite, V. (2001) The Community Hopes, Fears and Actions Survey: Survey method, sample representativeness and data quality, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 4, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. (2001) Tensions between the citizen taxpaying role and compliance practices, Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 13, Australian National University.
Schneider, F., Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2001) Individual behaviour in the cash/shadow economy in Australia: Facts, empirical findings and some mysteries. No 0107. Working Paper, Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University of Linz.
Braithwaite V. & Blamey, R. (2000). Balanced value orientations: Do they allow for integrative complexity and commitment? Unpublished manuscript, Australian National University, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2000) The Taxpayers' Charter: Does the Australian Tax Office comply and who benefits? Centre for Tax System Integrity Working Paper 1, Australian National University.
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite, J. (1998). Early steps: Regulatory strategy and affirmative action. Report to the Department of Workplace Relations and Small Business.
Braithwaite, V., Pollitt, P. & Roach, G. (1998). A cameo of re-creation: The Caregiver Recreational Respite Program. Report to the Department of Health and Aged Care.
Morrison, B. & Braithwaite, V. (1998). Shame management and social reintegration for bullies and victims: The Prism Project. Interim Report to the Criminology Research Council.
Braithwaite, J., Makkai, T., Braithwaite, V. & Gibson, D. (1993). Raising the standard: Resident centred nursing home regulation in Australia. Canberra: Department of Health, Housing and Community Services Monograph No. 10.
Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V., Gibson, D., Landau, M. & Makkai, T. (1992). The reliability and validity of nursing home standards. Canberra: Department of Health, Housing and Community Services, Monograph No. 4.
Braithwaite, V. (1992). First steps: Business reactions to implementing the Affirmative Action Act. Report to the Affirmative Action Agency.
Braithwaite, V. (1991). How are things going? An analysis of the database containing the 1989 public reports to the Affirmative Action Agency.
Braithwaite, J., Makkai, T., Braithwaite, V., Gibson, D. & Ermann, D. (1990). The contribution of the standards monitoring process to the quality of nursing home life: A preliminary report. Canberra: Department of Health, Housing and Community Services.
Braithwaite, V. (2019) Posturing, Trust and Corruption: A Relational Perspective. Paper presented to Treasury, Australian Government, 28th November 2019, Canberra.
Braithwaite, V. (2019) Seeing, believing and trusting: Governance challenges for a future anti-corruption agency. Paper presented at the Australian Public Service Anti-Corruption Conference 2019, 30-31 October, Melbourne. Social Capital Working Paper 2, School of Regulation and Global Governance (RegNet).
Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Makkai, T. (2019) Answers to questions posed by the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety to Braithwaite et al. in preparation for appearance at the Commission hearing, 9 August, Brisbane.
Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. and Makkai, T. (2019) Transcript from the Royal Commission into Aged Care Quality and Safety hearing, 9 August, P4780 - P4797, Brisbane.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) Psychosocial Theories of Consumption and Regulatory Responses Regulating Consumptogenic Systems, Academy of Social Sciences Australia Symposium, Canberra, 30- 31 July 2018.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) The new e-quality challenge: Regulating the private provision of social services innovation. A public lecture and panel discussion on innovation, risk and regulation in social service markets. Academy of Social Sciences Australia Symposium, Sydney, 4 April 2018.
Braithwaite, V. (2018) Evidence on why digitisation may inadvertently undermine the relationship of taxpayers with their government and the ATO: A new role for the Taxpayers’ Charter and the Compliance Model. Supplementary submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Tax and Revenue, Inquiry into the 2017 Annual Report of the Australian Taxation Office, Parliament House, Canberra, 29 June 2018.
Ivec, M. & Braithwaite, V. (2014) Submission to the Senate Standing Committees on Community Affairs, Inquiry into Out of Home Care, Parliament House, Canberra, 14 November 2014.
Braithwaite, V. (2012) A multipronged approach to the regulation of workplace bullying. Submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Education and Employment, Inquiry into Workplace Bullying, Parliament House, Canberra, 18 July 2012.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Capacity Building in Child Protection Projects, conference paper for International Institute of Restorative Practices Conference, Nova Scotia 15-17 June.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Presentation to Senior Executive on the 'Compliance with Migration Law' Report, Department of Immigration and Citizenship, 9 March.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Regulation and Respect, conference presentation for RegNet@10: The Future of Regulation, Canberra, 28-29 March.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Responsive Regulation and its Social-Psychological Basis, presentation to Commonwealth Ombudsman, 17 May.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Motivations, Attitudes, Perceptions and Skills: Pathways to Safe Work, presentation to the Ninth National OHS Regulatory Research Colloquium, Canberra, 8-9 February.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Pathways to Safe Work Behaviours Report, presentation for Senior Executive, Worksafe Australia, Canberra, 25 October.
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite, J. (2010) Promoting Relationships when One Size does not Fit All: Developing a Framework that Bridges Government, NGOs and Communities, presentation at the regional meeting of the network, Promoting Relationships and Preventing Violence (PREVNet) hosted by Simon Frazer University, 30 September.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Methods class to graduate students, University of British Columbia, 28 September.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Presentation on Defiance in Taxation and Governance, workshop organized by University of British Columbia and Simon Frazer University with Canada Revenue Agency delegates, Vancouver, 23 September.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Trust and Hope in Democracy and Regulation, presentation for the Department of Environment and Resource Management, Brisbane, and afternoon workshop on compliance with environmental regulation, 9 July.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Responsive Regulation, Paper presented to the Program Management Conference, Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Canberra, 12 May.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) The Compliance Model and Defiance, Paper presented to the GST Complex, Large and SME Leadership Conference, Australian Taxation Office, Canberra, 22-23 March.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Responsive Regulation, Paper presented to the New Zealand Compliance Focus Workshop and discussion group with New Zealand Inland Revenue, Wellington, 2-3 February.
Ivec, M., & Braithwaite, V. (2010) Out-of-Home Care (OOHC) Standards Submission.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Responsive Regulation and Defiance, Paper presented to the Department of Immigration and Citizenship, Canberra, 14 December.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Defiance and Compliance, Presentation to the Cash Economy Advisory Group Workshop, International Revenue Conference, Melbourne, 8 December.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Introducing Responsive Regulation, paper presented at the Child Protection as Regulation: Clarifying Principles Conference, Australian National University, Canberra, 5-6 November.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) How do Australians Think about Taxation? Presentation to the Joint Committee of Public Accounts and Audit, Parliament House, Canberra, 23rd October.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Resistant and Dismissive Defiance in Taxation, paper presented at the Forum on Tax Administration's Compliance Sub-Group Conference: Influencing Taxpayers' Compliance Behaviour, Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, OECD, The Hague, 28-29 September.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) How do Australians Think about Taxation? Paper presented at the Public Perceptions: Making the Connection between Tax, Investment and Return Working Seminar, Per Capita, Canberra, 7 July.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Values, Hope and Defiance, paper presented at the Second International Conference on Evidence Based Policing, Cambridge University, Cambridge, 1-3 July.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Dismissive and Resistant Defiance, paper presented at Legitimacy and Compliance in Criminal Justice: An International Symposium, University of Leeds, Leeds, 25-26 June.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Processes of Tax Reform - Lessons from the Past, Presentation for Australia's Future Tax System Review seminar series, Treasury, Canberra, 12th March.
Braithwaite, V. (2007) Building a Better Culture in the Workplace, Presentation to the Women and Leadership Forum, Australian National University, Canberra, 24th October.
Braithwaite, V. (2007) Taxation and Good Governance, University House Lecture and House Dinner Series, Australian National University, Canberra, 10th October.
Braithwaite, V. (2025) Distrust and worst-case defiance: Trust norms in the Covid-19 pandemic. Regulation and Governance, DOI:10.1111/rego.70073
Braithwaite, V. & Ivec, M. (2024) “How about being trustworthy rather than asking families to trust?”: A prerequisite for child protection authorities partnering with Indigenous communities. International Journal on Child Maltreatment, 7, 501-528.
Braithwaite, V. & Ivec, M. (2022) Policing Child Protection: Motivational Postures of Contesting Third Parties. Asian Journal of Criminology, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11417-022-09374-7
Braithwaite, V. (2021). Understanding and Managing Trust Norms. International Journal for Court Administration, 12(3), 1-13. DOI: https://doi.org/10.36745/ ijca.425
Braithwaite, V. & Ivec, M. (2021). Listening, Learning and Collaborating Through an Inclusive National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children. International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice. Doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s42448-021-00089-3
Braithwaite, V. (2021). Institutional Oppression that Silences Child Protection Reform. International Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice. Doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s42448-021-00068-8
Lee, S. & Braithwaite, V. (2020). Missing in Action: Bridging Capital and Cross-Boundary Discourse. The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 691(1), 258-275.
Braithwaite, V., Cleland, D. & Ahmed, E. (2020) “Fair to me, fair to us, or fair to you?” Unresolved conflict between government and graduates over Australia’s tertiary education loans. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, https://doi.org/10.1080/17487870.2020.1785298
Braithwaite, V. (2020). Beyond the bubble that is Robodebt: How governments that lose integrity threaten democracy. Australian Journal of Social Issues, 55(3), 242-259.
Hamilton, S., Cleland, D., & Braithwaite, V. (2020). Why can’t we help protect children too?’Stigma by association among community workers in child protection and its consequences. Community Development Journal, 55(3), 452-472.
Forsyth, M., & Braithwaite, V. (2020). From reintegrative shaming to restorative institutional hybridity. The International Journal of Restorative Justice, 3(1), 10-22.
Hamilton, S., Reibell, T., Maslen, S., Watkins, R., Freeman, J., Passmore, H.M., Mutch, R.C., O’Donnell, M., Braithwaite, V, & Bower, C. (2020) Disability ‘in-justice’: The benefits and challenges of ‘yarning’ with young people undergoing diagnostic assessment for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder in a youth detention centre. Qualitative Health Research 30(2), 314-327.
Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E. (2019) Looking beneath the iceberg: Can shame and pride be handled restoratively in cases of workplace bullying? The International Journal of Restorative Justice 2(2), 209-234.
Tan, L.M. & Braithwaite, V. (2018) Motivations for tax compliance: The case of small business taxpayers in New Zealand. Australian Tax Forum, 33(2), 221-247.
Shin, H., Braithwaite V. & Ahmed, E. (2016) Cyber- and face-to-face bullying: who crosses over? Social Psychology of Education, 19(3), 537-567.
Tan, L.M., Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2016) Why do small business taxpayers stay with their practitioners? Trust, competence and aggressive advice. International Small Business Journal, 34(3), 329-344.
Braithwaite, V., Huang, H. & Reinhart, M. (2013) ‘Love thy neighbour’ values, needs and willingness to participate in restorative justice: A survey of Australian and Japanese victims and offenders. Restorative Justice: An International Journal, 1(1), 91-121.
Braithwaite, V. & Reinhart, M. (2013) Deterrence, coping styles and defiance. FinanzArchiv/Public Finance Analysis, 69(4), 439-468.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2012) Learning to manage shame in school bullying: Lessons for restorative justice interventions. Critical Criminology, Special Issue on Restorative Justice: Unraveling the Mystery, 20(1), 79-97.
Ivec, M., Braithwaite, V. & Harris, N. (2012) 'Resetting the relationship' in Indigenous child protection: Public hope and private reality, Law and Policy, 34(1), 80-103.
Huang, H., Braithwaite, V., Tsutomi, H., Hosoi, Y., & Braithwaite, J. (2012) Social capital, rehabilitation, tradition: Support for restorative justice in Japan and Australia, Asian Journal of Criminology, 7(4), 295-308.
Braithwaite, V. (2011) Defiance and Taxation. Targeting Tax Crime – A whole-of-government approach, Issue 5, September, pp. 30-31. Canberra: Australian Taxation Office.
Tan, L. M. & Braithwaite, V. (2011) Agreement with tax practitioners' advice under tax law ambiguity, New Zealand Journal of Taxation Law and Policy, 17(3), 267-288.
Braithwaite, V. (2010) Criminal prosecution within responsive regulatory practice, Criminology & Public Policy, 9(3), 515-523.
Braithwaite, V. (2009) Security and harmony value orientations and their roles in attitude formation and change, Psychological Inquiry, 20(2-3), 162-167.
Braithwaite V. (2009) The value balance model and democratic governance, Psychological Inquiry, 20(2-3), 87-97.
Braithwaite, V., Harris, N., & Ivec, M. (2009) Seeking to clarify child protection's regulatory principles, Communities, Children and Families Australia, 4(1), 7-23.
Harris, N., Braithwaite, V. & Ivec, M. (2009) Rejoinder: A responsive approach to child protection, Communities, Children and Families Australia, 4(1), 71-77.
Braithwaite, V., Ahmed, E., & Braithwaite, J. (2008) Workplace bullying and victimization: The influence of organizational context, shame and pride, International Journal of Organisational Behaviour, 13(2), 71-94.
Braithwaite, V. (ed) (2007) Responsive Regulation and Taxation, Law and Policy, 29(1). 3-10.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2007) Higher education loans and tax evasion: A response to perceived unfairness, Law and Policy, 29(1), 121-136.
Braithwaite, V., Murphy, K. & Reinhart, M. (2007) Taxation threat, motivational postures and responsive regulation, Law and Policy, 29(1), 137-158.
Braithwaite, V. (2006) Ten things you need to know about regulation and never wanted to ask, Australian Law Librarian, 14(3), 19-28.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2006) Forgiveness, reconciliation, and shame: Three key variables in reducing school bullying, Journal of Social Issues, 62(2), 347-370.
Braithwaite, V. & Braithwaite J. (2006) Democratic sentiment and cyclical markets in vice, British Journal of Criminology, Special Issue Markets, Risk and ‘White Collar’ Crimes: Moral Economies from Victorian Times to Enron, 46, 1110-1127.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2005) A need for emotionally intelligent policy: Linking tax evasion with higher education funding, Legal and Criminological Psychology, 10, 291-308.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2005) Understanding small business taxpayers: Issues of deterrence, tax morale, fairness and work practice, International Small Business Journal, 23, 539-568.
Braithwaite, V. & Ahmed, E. (2005) A threat to tax morale: The case of Australia’s higher education policy, Journal of Economic Psychology, 26, 523-540.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2004) When tax collectors become collectors for child support and student loans: Jeopardizing or protecting the revenue base? Kyklos, 3, 303-326.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2004) “What, me ashamed?” Shame management and school bullying, Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, 41(3), 269-294.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2004) Bullying and victimization: Cause for concern for both families and schools, Social Psychology of Education, 7, 35-54.
Braithwaite, V. (2004) The hope process and social inclusion, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 592, 128-151.
Braithwaite, V. (2004) Collective hope: Preface to ‘Hope, Power and Governance’, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 592, 6-15.
Ahmed, E. & Braithwaite, V. (2003) Can justice and shame deter an escalation in tax evasion? The Australian Journal of Social Issues, 38(3), 391-412.
Braithwaite, V. (2003) Who’s not paying their fair share: Public perception of the Australian tax system, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3), 323-348.
Rawlings, G. & Braithwaite, V. (2003) Voices for change: Australian perspectives on tax administration, Australian Journal of Social Issues 38(3), 263-268.
Sakurai, Y. & Braithwaite, V. (2003) Taxpayers' perceptions of practitioners: Finding one who is effective and does the right thing? Journal of Business Ethics, 46, 375-387.
Braithwaite, V., Gatens, M. & Mitchell D. (2002) If mutual obligation is the answer, what is the question? Australian Journal of Social Issues, 37(3), 225-245.
Braithwaite, V. (2000) Contextual or general stress outcomes: Making choices through caregiving appraisals. The Gerontologist, 40, 706-717.
Dryzek, J. & Braithwaite, V. (2000) On the prospects for democratic deliberation: Values analysis applied to Australian politics. Political Psychology, 21, 241-266.
Braithwaite, V. (1998) The value balance model of political evaluations. British Journal of Psychology, 89, 223-247.
Braithwaite, V. (1998) Institutional respite care: Breaking chores or breaking social bonds? The Gerontologist, 38, 610-617.
Braithwaite, V. (1998) The value orientations underlying liberalism-conservatism. Personality and Individual Differences, 25, 575-589.
Braithwaite, V. & Blamey, R. (1998) Consensus, stability and meaning in abstract social values. Australian Journal of Political Science, 33, 363-380.
Braithwaite, V. & Bush, J. (1998) Affirmative action in Australia: A consensus-based dialogic approach. National Women’s Studies Association Journal, 10, 115-134.
Blamey, R. K. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1997) A social values segmentation of the potential ecotourism market. Journal of Sustainable Tourism, 5, 29-45.
Braithwaite, V. (1997) Harmony and security value orientations in political evaluation. Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 23, 401-414.
Blamey, R. & Braithwaite, V. (1997). The validity of the security/harmony social values model in the general population. Australian Journal of Psychology, 49, 71-77.
Braithwaite, V. (1996). Understanding stress in informal caregiving: Is burden a problem for the individual or for society? Research on Aging, 18, 139-174.
Braithwaite, V. (1996). Between stressors and outcomes: Can we simplify caregiving process variables? The Gerontologist, 36, 42-53.
Braithwaite, V., Makkai, T. & Pittelkow, Y. (1996). Inglehart’s materialism - postmaterialism concept: Clarifying the dimensionality debate through Rokeach’s model of social values. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 26, 1536-1555.
Braithwaite, J. & Braithwaite, V. (1995). The politics of legalism: Rules versus standards in nursing-home regulation. Social and Legal Studies, 4, 307-341. (Reprinted in Regulation edited by Colin Scott, Aldershot: Ashgate).
Braithwaite, V. (1995). Games of engagement: Postures within the regulatory community. (A version of this paper appears as Administration, Compliance and Governability Program Working Paper No. 26.) Law and Policy, 17, 225-255.
Rickwood, D. & Braithwaite, V. (1994). Social-psychological factors affecting help-seeking for emotional problems. Social Science and Medicine,39, 563-572.
Braithwaite, V. (1994). Beyond Rokeach’s equality-freedom model: Two dimensional values in a one dimensional world. (A version of this paper appears as Administration, Compliance and Governability Program Working Paper No. 16.) Journal of Social Issues, 50, 67-94.
Braithwaite, V., Braithwaite, J., Gibson, D. & Makkai, T. (1994). Regulatory styles, motivational postures and nursing home compliance. (A version of this paper appears as Administration, Compliance and Governability Program Working Paper No. 5.) Law and Policy, 16, 363-394.
Braithwaite, V. (1994). Changing workplace culture. Eureka Street, 4(9), 43-45.
Braithwaite, V. & McGown, A. (1993). Caregivers’ emotional well-being and their capacity to learn about stroke. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 18, 195-202.
Braithwaite, V., Lynd-Stevenson, R. & Pigram, D. (1993). An empirical study of ageism: From polemics to scientific utility. Australian Psychologist, 28, 9-15.
Devine, C. & Braithwaite, V. (1993). The survival roles of children of alcoholics: their measurement and validity. Addiction, 88, 69-78.
Braithwaite, V. & Devine, C. (1993). Life satisfaction and adjustment of children of alcoholics: The effects of parental drinking, family disorganization and coping roles. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 32, 417-429.
Makkai, T. & Braithwaite, V. (1993). Professionalism, organizations, and compliance. Law and Social Inquiry, 18, 33-59.
Braithwaite, V. (1993). The Australian Government’s Affirmative Action legislation: Achieving social change through human resource management. Law and Policy, 15, 327-354. (A version of this paper appears as Administration, Compliance and Governability Program Working Paper No. 11).
Braithwaite, V. (1992). Caregiving burden: Making the concept scientifically useful and policy relevant. Research on Aging, 14, 3-27.
Braithwaite, V., Braithwaite, J., Gibson, D. & Makkai, T. (1992). Progress in assessing the quality of Australian nursing home care. Australian Journal of Public Health, 16, 89-97.
Gibson, D., Braithwaite, J., Braithwaite, V. & Makkai, T. (1992). Evaluating quality of care in Australian nursing homes. Australian Journal on Ageing, 11, 3-9.
McGown, A., & Braithwaite, V. (1992). Stereotypes of emotional caregivers and their capacity to absorb information: The views of nurses, stroke carers, and the general public. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17, 822-828.
Braithwaite, V. A. (1987). The Scale of Emotional Arousability: bridging the gap between the neuroticism construct and its measurement. Psychological Medicine, 17, 217-225.
Braithwaite, V.A. (1987). Coming to terms with burden in home care. Australian Journal on Ageing, 6, 20-23.
Braithwaite, V. A., & Gibson, D. M. (1987). Adjustment to retirement: What we know and what we need to know. Ageing and Society, 7, 1-18.
Braithwaite, V. A., Gibson, D. M. & Holman, J. (1986). Age stereotyping - Are we oversimplifying the phenomenon? International Journal of Ageing and Human Development, 22, 315-325.
Braithwaite, V. A. (1986). Old age stereotypes: Reconciling contradictions. Journal of Gerontology, 41, 353-360. (Abridged version in Geriatrics Digest, 1986, 8, 23-25).
Braithwaite, V.A., Gibson, D.M. & Bosly-Craft, R. (1986). An exploratory study of poor adjustment styles among retirees. Social Science and Medicine, 23, 493-499.
Braithwaite, V. A. (1986). The burden of home care: How is it shared? Community Health Studies, 10, 3 (sup.), 7-11.
Braithwaite, V. A. & Law, H. G. (1985). The structure of human values: Testing the adequacy of the Rokeach Value Survey. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 49, 250-263.
Braithwaite, V. A., Duncan-Jones, P., Bosly-Craft, R. & Goodchild, M. (1984). A psychometric investigation of the usefulness of the EASI-III Temperament Survey in the Australian general population. Australian Journal of Psychology, 26, 85-95.
Holman, J., Braithwaite, V.A. & Hughson, B. (1984). Television and the pre-school child: Relating viewing habits to family life style, attitudes and children’s adjustment. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 9, 29-34.
Plummer, S.E., Braithwaite, V.A. & Holman, J. (1983). Anything they want to be? Sex-role stereotypes in commercials during children’s viewing time. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 8, 39.
Cooper, J. E., Holman, J. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1983). Self-esteem and family cohesion: The child’s perspective and adjustment. Journal of Marriage and the Family, 45, 153-159.
Holman, J. & Braithwaite, V.A. (1982). Television and the pre-school child: Australian data in viewing habits and parent attitudes. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 7, 32-36.
Holman, J. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1982). Parental lifestyles and children’s television viewing. Australian Journal of Psychology, 34, 375-382.
Braithwaite, V.A. (1982). The structure of social values: Validation of Rokeach’s two-value model. British Journal of Social Psychology, 21, 203-211.
Chen, M.J., Braithwaite, V.A. & Huang, J.T. (1982). Attributes of intelligent behaviour: Perceived relevance and difficulty by Australian and Chinese students. Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology, 13, 139-156.
Braithwaite, J. B. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1982). Attitudes toward animal suffering: An exploratory study. International Journal for the Study of Animal Problems, 3, 42-49.
Braithwaite, J. B. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1981). Delinquency and the question of values. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 25, 273-289.
Braithwaite, V. A. & Holman, J. (1981). Parent observed behaviours of pre-school television viewers. Australian Journal of Psychology, 33, 375-382.
Braithwaite, J. B. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1980). The effect of income inequality and social democracy on homicide - A cross-national comparison. British Journal of Criminology, 20, 45-53.
Holman, J. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1979). The relationship between beliefs, attitudes and television viewing patterns. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 4, 43-44.
Biles, D., Braithwaite, J. & Braithwaite, V. A. (1979). The mental health of the victims of crime. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 23, 129-134.
Braithwaite, J., & Braithwaite, V. (1978). An exploratory study of delinquency and the nature of schooling, Journal of Sociology, 14(1), 25-32.
Braithwaite, V. A. & Law, H.G. (1977). The structure of attitudes to doomsday issues. Australian Psychologist, 12, 167-174.
Braithwaite, J. B., Braithwaite, V. A., Wilson, P. R. & Western, J. S. (1976). The validity of Charles Reich’s typology of ‘consciousness’ in modern society. Journal of Social Psychology, 99, 241-249.
Davidson, G. R., Bryer, F. K. & Gibson (Braithwaite), V. A. (1973). Anticipation of urban migration amongst young Australian aborigines. Australian Journal of Psychology, 25, 234-249.