Brexit – deal or no deal. Facts, fallout and future
“The dominant perspective among those of us who look at international trade is that Brexit is not a sensible move for the UK.”… Read More
“The dominant perspective among those of us who look at international trade is that Brexit is not a sensible move for the UK.”… Read More
Social impact, profit, and innovation have been called the “three pillars” of social entrepreneurship, but the research literature focuses mainly on the entrepreneur’s attitude to… Read More
Multinational enterprises can, if they want, avoid paying their taxes and the ‘trillion dollar question’ is how we can change that? Professor Sara… Read More
An ageing population is a global phenomenon and Australia is no exception. Although there are labour shortages experienced in many industries, participation of over-50s, particularly… Read More
For applied research to have an impact it is imperative to know what the end-users want. Therefore, we first need to identify the end-users and… Read More
Attraction and retention of students is a primary concern for education. The global shift of face to face mode to online creates choices for students. Read More
While developing countries around the world are preparing to implement UN REDD+ (Reducing Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation), there is a debate on the possible… Read More
An interdisciplinary team of researchers from Griffith Business School and the Menzies Health Institute Queensland led by Professor Anneke Fitzgerald (program evaluation), and Dr Katrina Radford (workforce… Read More
Plans to succeed businesses to the third generation have proven difficult for some founding families in South Korea. Such is the case for two of… Read More
In the article “How AI can be a force for good” written by Mariarosaria Taddeo et al, a key focus is the concept of… Read More