WOW: You can’t be, what you can’t see
WOW stands for Women of the World. At the recent Longreach event (4-6th March) the wow also describes the unmistakable impact for participants. For… Read More
WOW stands for Women of the World. At the recent Longreach event (4-6th March) the wow also describes the unmistakable impact for participants. For… Read More
It is widely recognised that the emerging technology and industry will become one of the key drivers of the new digital economy, help foster financial… Read More
The Griffith Innovation Challenge is a 10 credit point course that provides students with an environment to develop and discuss ideas for innovative new products… Read More
In a world where technology is in constant (re)evolution, how can we prepare students as future-ready for the new global economy? Future leaders and employees… Read More
The mid-year virtual workshop for Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) was held on July 16th with the theme of “Calculative silences and the agency of… Read More
On Wednesday 17 March 2021, Griffith University celebrated the successes of the Sisters’ project participants (women fifty years and over dependent on… Read More
Over 97% of all businesses in Australia are small businesses and they are the ones that employ over 41% of the business workforce making them… Read More
At the Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) we have initiated a series of Virtual Conversations which saw the inaugural Qualitative Research Special Interest Group (SIG)… Read More
Despite the challenges of going virtual, the 10th Anniversary conference of Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN), chaired by Dr Heather Stewart from the… Read More
Complex problems are very difficult to manage because they have multiple sites to them and answers are not immediately obvious. We cannot approach a problem… Read More