Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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NZ’s barking mad reaction to inflation
8 December 2023
By targeting interest rates with its official cash rate hikes, the Reserve Bank is trying to fight price increases by putting up a major price, writes Tim Hazledine.
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Post-Covid workplaces: Is the fun fading away?
30 November 2023
At home or in the office, workplace fun isn't a one-size-fits-all affair – leaders need to acknowledge that and offer a safe environment, according to a recent study.
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The true costs of road congestion
30 November 2023
Uber-style surge pricing, adjusted in real-time according to road speeds and conditions, would be a good way to tackle congestion charging, writes Tim Hazledine.
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Deconstructing the corporate 'elephant'
16 November 2023
International academics converged on Waiheke this month to unravel the mysteries of companies, examining their legal, operational and historical dimensions.
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Simple steps for new Govt to tackle child poverty
16 November 2023
Opinion: For families where parents are without work and need welfare to survive, National’s election promises will deliver nothing, writes Susan St John.
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The AI revolution and the future of work
15 November 2023
The complex landscape of technological innovations and the future of work are being explored at an inaugural forum on digital workplaces.
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Who'll pay to care when we get old, then even older?
12 November 2023
Opinion: The numbers of New Zealanders ageing and soon to need care are confronting, and we need to start planning now for how to pay for it, says Susan St John and Claire Dale
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The ref, the TMO and the RWC - when data becomes too much of a good thing
8 November 2023
Sports fans and business leaders alike are quickly discovering that too much data actually makes things harder for decision makers, writes Mike Lee.
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Sarah Smart and a career focused on culture
8 November 2023
Alumna Sarah Smart is the UK champion of a Kiwi gourmet yoghurt big on sustainable impact. By Louise Chunn
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The great balancing act: tourism and sustainability
7 November 2023
Now that the country’s borders are flowing freely, could we make greater efforts to reset tourism so it has a sustainable heart?
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Why we need to law to protect our right to fix things
3 November 2023
Opinion: We need to protect our right to repair to address waste management, over-consumption, and to support a circular economy, say Alex Sims and Trish O'Sullivan.
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Education top performer in world rankings
2 November 2023
2024 subject rankings confirm leading role of University for research, teaching, international reach and knowledge transfer.