BSI Connection

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ABEN mid-year workshop: Calculative silences and the agency of business ethics scholars

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

32 Sisters celebrate their achievements at graduation ceremony

On Wednesday 17 March 2021, Griffith University celebrated the successes of the Sisters’ project participants (women fifty years and over dependent on… Read More

Bad relations with China are not in Australia’s interests

Our leaders tell us continually that they will stand up to China on behalf of Australia’s interests. But I cannot see how the deteriorating relations… Read More

The role of space in organising

While it is widely accepted that people produce and organise spaces aiming at particular outcomes, the effects of produced and organised spaces and how space… Read More

Xi’s thoughtful, constructive approach emphasizes common future

President Xi Jinping’s speech on 23 September at the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly was thoughtful, conciliatory, constructive and dignified. It looked… Read More

Holding up a mirror to “dishonest and greedy” finance culture

Twenty years ago, I worked in large finance organisations in Australia and overseas, ever since I have been fascinated with the industry’s culture. This fascination… Read More

COVID-19 and lockdown—implications for tertiary education

COVID-19 is expected to impact demand for tertiary education both positively and negatively. Byung Min from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation describes how. Read More

Contemplating the relationship with religion in a COVID-19 China

Historically, repression of Christianity in China has included surveillance of members and their gathering spots, destruction and closing of church buildings and restrictions of young… Read More

Actions you can take to turn the tide on the ‘she-cession’

Alanna Bastin-Byrne (Femeconomy), Entrepreneur in Residence in the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation talks about how to create opportunities to increase women’s economic security in a COVID-19 world where we are seeing a ‘she-cession’ evolving. Read More

Rapid and agile response for pandemic through the lens of eHealth Queensland

The Department of Business Strategy and Innovation is pleased to welcome Adjunct Professor Damian Green, CIO Queensland Health to provide professional guidance and support the school’s research and broader industry engagement activities. Read More

Going global: Indian entrepreneur takes Queensland’s WILD program to India
Impact of COVID-19 on restaurants: Report on findings
Learning team leadership skills through simulations
The influence of expatriation on self-concept and identity

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