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Sustainable urbanisation and small island developing states
Rebecca McNaught, PhD candidate at the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, moderated an online webinar for the Commonwealth Local Government Forum on Monday… Read More
Does corporate governance affect the quality of integrated reporting?
Integrated reporting (IR), is fast emerging both as a tool to help firms understand their value creation process and to communicate effectively with external stakeholders. Read More
Building back better: 10 drivers towards a low carbon future during the COVID-19 pandemic
How can countries like Indonesia and Australia link the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and response to the impacts of climate change? A long-term… Read More
Role of energy finance in geothermal power development in Japan
Steam generated from geothermal power plants have been used to heat houses and cook food in Japan for almost a century. However, it wasn’t until… Read More
Eco-control for sustainable agricultural management
Eco-control offers an integrated management approach to transitioning toward corporate sustainable development, such as sustainable agriculture management. However, the use of integrated management controls has… Read More
Hidden innovation in franchises
Franchisees are typically bound to follow the rules and regulations of the franchisor which limits their innovative and entrepreneurial activities. However, Julienne Senyard argues that franchisees may overcome these constraints through acts of innovation and “hidden” bricolage. Read More
Measuring customers’ experience through deep facial analysis
Nehemia Sugianto, PhD candidate at the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, is conducting research to develop a privacy-preserving facial analytic surveillance solution built on responsible AI technology. Read More
How can intuition research inform business practice?
Intuition is gradually entering the mainstream, as theorists and practitioners alike call for new ways to conduct business and survive in the 21st century. Dr Marta Sinclair from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation has published a practical guide titled “Handbook of Intuition Research as Practice”. Read More
Experts engage students and community to help address homelessness
Dr Dhara Shah from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation and lead researcher of the Sisters support business together project recently participated in a panel of experts as part of the Social Impact Project Launch aimed at helping connect students and guests with industry professionals, community advocates, and experienced voices. Read More
COVID-19 and lockdown—implications for tertiary education
COVID-19 is expected to impact demand for tertiary education both positively and negatively. Byung Min from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation describes how. Read More