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China is not an enemy
According to world renowned Sinologist, Emeritus Professor Colin Mackerras AO FAHA, the downward spiral of Australia-China relations is getting near a tipping point towards a Cold War and must be stopped. Read More
Impact of COVID-19 on restaurants: Research project feeds into recovery effort
Dr Carla Riverola, Dr Sara Ekberg and Dr Julienne Senyard from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation are joining forces with colleagues from UQ, QUT and the Restaurant and Catering Industry Association to investigate how restaurants, cafes and bars impacted by #COVID-19 may attempt to recover and survive the pandemic. Read More
The Blue Economy and the SDGs
Associate Professor Ki-Hoon Lee from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, along with colleagues, Junsung Noh and Jong Seong Khim examined the scientific evidence of the association between the Blue Economy and the SDGs, and relevance of stakeholders. Read More
Tools for managing complex negotiations
Dr Larry Crump from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation shares his insights into tools for managing complex negotiations and how COVID-19 influences negotiation strategy and its utilisation. Read More
Innovative thinking is key in a post-COVID-19 world, says T20’s think tank
Associate Professor Tapan Sarker from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation shares his experience as a participant of the T20 online conference. Read More
Factors influencing the green bond market expansion in Vietnam
Green bonds (GBs) are an important financial tool used to raise capital for low-carbon projects that benefit the environment. The first green bond was issued… Read More
Sustainable urban mining in Sri Lanka
PhD candidate Nuwen Gunarathne from the Department of Business Strategy and Innovation, shares his views on the challenges inhibiting sustainable urban mining in e-waste recycling in Sri Lanka and the action needed to address these challenges. Read More
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
Innovation for growth amidst isolation
In today’s dynamic business world, it is vital to gain and maintain a competitive advantage through innovation. As COVID-19 turned our lives upside down, many… Read More
Supply chain traceability: Opportunities and challenges observed from a meat industry case
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