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Category: Research

Griffith alumnus maintains intergenerational connections during lockdown

Following the Federal Government announcement, encouraging aged care providers to limit the number of visits to their facility under the national guidelines to control… Read More

We are all in this together: How do students cope and adapt to online studies?

In a 2019 research project investigating the study choices of management students, Dr Katrina Radford, Dr Harsha Sarvaiya, Dr CJ Wang and… 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

Academic self-leadership for thriving in a virtual workplace

When the COVID-19 evolved into a pandemic, forcing many countries around the world to move towards working from home, technology suddenly became fundamental to the… 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

Is there an art to multi-stakeholder collaboration for resilient development in the Pacific region?

Looking back at my professional career as a climate change and disaster advisor to date, I’ve observed that one of the common denominators across success… Read More

The US-China trade war: Implications of the phase one deal

The trade ‘war’ between the US and China has been continuing since July 2018. Trade tensions between the two super-economies has had a substantial impact… Read More

Enterprising women in rural regions

Rural women from a range of backgrounds aspire to start and grow enterprises but face socio-cultural barriers to success. Associate Professor Naomi Birdthistle from the… Read More

Connecting culture and robotic technology: The future of aged care in Australia

Robots powered by artificial intelligence have the potential to play a huge role in elder care from keeping the elderly company to helping them to… Read More

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