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Generating awareness of the global entrepreneurship policies for women – an Australian lens

While women are less involved in entrepreneurship than their male counterparts, research shows that when women engage in entrepreneurship they operate different types of businesses… Read More

Virtual conversations with Australasian Business Ethics Network

At the Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN) we have initiated a series of Virtual Conversations which saw the inaugural Qualitative Research Special Interest Group (SIG)… Read More

Recent survey explores the well-being of older Australians during COVID-19

While well-being is predicted to decrease with higher levels of loneliness during COVID-19, a recent study shows that higher levels of social networking reduce the… Read More

Business NOT as usual: Ethics, sustainability and innovation

Despite the challenges of going virtual, the 10th Anniversary conference of Australasian Business Ethics Network (ABEN), chaired by Dr Heather Stewart from the… 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

Griffith researchers help solve global challenges

A group of Griffith researchers have contributed to global challenges through the publication of their research. With 2,397 chapter downloads, Pathways to a Sustainable… Read More

Factors affecting subsidiary staffing of Japanese multinationals

Global staffing is a crucial factor for the success of the overseas operations of multinational corporations (MNCs). Not only does it provide opportunity for staff… Read More

How does an employee’s purpose modify their behaviour at work?

The way employees behave in the workplace has a direct impact on the organisation’s culture and success. The continuous and rapidly changing employment environment of… Read More

Griffith researcher selected as India Australia Business and Community Awards finalist

Dr Dhara Shah from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation has been selected as one of ten finalists for the prestigious IABCA… Read More

Managing decisions in the absence of clear facts

Complex problems are very difficult to manage because they have multiple sites to them and answers are not immediately obvious. We cannot approach a problem… Read More

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