Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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Leave policies disadvantage women in tough times
24 April 2024
Female employees with access to family leave policies bear the brunt of economic downturns, according to a new study.
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Law and other paradoxes: An unorthodox (and accidental) academic
23 April 2024
In an excerpt from her inaugural lecture, Alex Sims discusses her educational journey and research interests, highlighting the influences that have shaped her career.
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Vanguard Programme backs budding entrepreneurs
18 April 2024
When business owner Tony Falkenstein decided he wanted to help set students emerging from the University of Auckland on the path to entrepreneurship, he hoped they would in turn share any wisdom gained with others.
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When expectations become self-fulfilling
17 April 2024
Opinion: Emeritus Professor Tim Hazledine says the key to whether the next few years turn out to be good or bad, depends on what people think is going to happen.
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Key sectors stymie emission reduction efforts - study
10 April 2024
The impact of Aotearoa’s main tool in the fight against climate change could be heightened if five sectors were better regulated, according to a new study.
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University applauds researchers with global reach and impact
10 April 2024
Comprehensive range of University researchers feature in two international surveys of the top researchers in the world.
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Micro-influencers play pivotal role in crises - study
5 April 2024
You don’t need to be an influencer with hundreds of thousands of followers to have a real-world impact during a crisis, according to a new study.
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RBNZ welcomes University of Auckland academic
2 April 2024
Prasanna Gai’s appointment to the Monetary Policy Committee will see him at the forefront of efforts to navigate the economy through current and future challenges.
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Pursuit of corporate life brings purpose
27 March 2024
Pursuit of corporate life brings purpose for Business School Associate Dean Pacific, Sione Taufa.
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Study explores financialisation of Waiheke baches
26 March 2024
Using Waiheke Island as a case study, researchers looked into the complex and sometimes contradictory ways people view their properties.
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How are couples handling hybrid work?
22 March 2024
Couples are employing creative strategies to negotiate the demands of working from home, according to researchers.
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Why we should decline the invitation to leave a tip
19 March 2024
Opinion: Tipping is a big part of the service industry in the United States, but that doesn’t mean we should adopt it, argues Ananish Chaudhuri.