The inaugural BSI Doctoral Symposium was held at South Bank campus on Monday 25th November. The interactive forum gave our PhD candidates the opportunity to meet, present, and discuss their work with a panel of experts in an informal setting.
Keynote speakers included Guy Gable speaking about his two decades of research training leadership and James Brockhurst speaking about his corporate leadership for sustainability. Seven PhD candidates presented their topics, including strategies for entrepreneurship, change management, and technology adoption.
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Professor Rosemary Stockdale welcomed participants Keynote speaker, Professor Guy Gable, spoke about Reflections on being reflective: lessons learned from 2 decades of research training. James Brockhurst, keynotes speaker Ashley Cully spoke about the development and evaluation of a systematic sampling technique for qualitative change management research. Jose Medina spoke about his PhD journey Edith Gomez spoke about factors affecting the adoption of digital technologies in Australian horticulture: Mango industry and uptake of temperature monitoring technologies. Clare Burns presented her topic Mind the gap: Espoused vs lived values Australian case study into gaps within large finance organisations Hendriane Namotemo spoke about exploring the impact of hybridity on recruitment in non-profit organisations in Indonesia . Jennifer Koisol spoke about valuing reputation in healthcare organisations. Nehemia Sugianto spoke about deep facial analysis of integrated video surveillance for measuring customer journey experience. Professor Brad Jackson Professor Michelle Barker and Professor Anneke Fitzgerald.