Pandemics. What are they good for? Rapid innovation adoption!
Department of Business Strategy and Innovation Adjunct Associate Professor Kate Hayes shares her views on telehealth adoption in Australia in the face of COVID-19. Read More
Department of Business Strategy and Innovation Adjunct Associate Professor Kate Hayes shares her views on telehealth adoption in Australia in the face of COVID-19. Read More
There could be many reasons that traceability is useful or required for supply chains. For example, quality assurance and consumer confidence play a major role… Read More
The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is having unprecedented impacts on businesses and communities across the world. Although the long-term implications of the crisis are uncertain, one… Read More
Natural catastrophes and man-made disasters are constantly challenging our status quo. Some attribute these increasing threats to our consumption habits (e.g. fast fashion, over consumption)… Read More
One of the first casualties of COVID-19 has been largely ignored in the current crisis. Ideology has ruled the world since the end of WWII… Read More
It goes without saying that investors want to see a return on their investment and have confidence the organisation they are investing in as the… Read More
Dietitians determine how nutrition and good eating affect our overall health. They provide guidance about how to appropriately manage diets and nutrition for people who… Read More
Energy security is a nation’s ability to meet the energy needs of its inhabitants uninterruptedly at an affordable price. Energy security affects… Read More
The federal government believes that social distancing restrictions can be eased sooner if there is a greater surveillance of people infected by the coronavirus… Read More
Alina Alam, social entrepreneur and participant of Griffith University’s Indian Women Innovators program, is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Mitti Café, a… Read More