BSI Connection

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Uncovering indirect foreign firm ownership reveals positive productivity spillovers

According to Sara McGaughey, there are more foreign firms than we think – Indirectly controlled foreign firms—often wrongly categorised as domestic—have the strongest productivity spillovers. Read More

Evaluating diversity training in community aged care

Diversity characteristics such as culture, sexual orientation, and social situation potentially impact on the participation of older individuals in their healthcare. Older people typically have… Read More

The Blue Economy and the SDGs

Associate Professor Ki-Hoon Lee from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, along with colleagues, Junsung Noh and Jong Seong Khim examined the scientific evidence of the association between the Blue Economy and the SDGs, and relevance of stakeholders. Read More

Tools for managing complex negotiations

Dr Larry Crump from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation shares his insights into tools for managing complex negotiations and how COVID-19 influences negotiation strategy and its utilisation. Read More

Factors influencing the green bond market expansion in Vietnam

Green bonds (GBs) are an important financial tool used to raise capital for low-carbon projects that benefit the environment. The first green bond was issued… Read More

Sustainable urban mining in Sri Lanka

PhD candidate Nuwen Gunarathne from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, shares his views on the challenges inhibiting sustainable urban mining in e-waste recycling in Sri Lanka and the action needed to address these challenges. Read More

Role of regional cooperation and integration in improving energy insecurity in South Asia

Energy security is a nation’s ability to meet the energy needs of its inhabitants uninterruptedly at an affordable price. Energy security affects national security… Read More

Assessing and predicting the duration of COVID-19 and its impact on China’s economy

With the increase in human activity, our natural environment has changed significantly. China’s epidemics stemming from wildlife will continue to rise in 2020. Unlike African… Read More

Revisiting development of the green bond market in Vietnam

Green bonds (GBs) are a fresh and applicable financial instrument introduced with the purpose of funding projects that have positive environmental or climate outcomes… Read More

Griffith researchers find sustainability a key to improving finance culture

Sustainability, as one of six (economic, ethical, social, stakeholder, sustainability, and discretionary) dimensions of corporate social responsibility (CSR) is frequently espoused in large finance organisations’… Read More

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Impact of COVID-19 on restaurants: Report on findings
How to get an intergenerational program up and running
So many roads and detours: Exploring students’ study mode choices

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