Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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What’s stopping competition in New Zealand?
21 May 2026
What happens when markets stop delivering, and how can they be rebalanced? Experts are examining the forces shaping competition and market outcomes.
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An economy of mana: what public sector cuts really cost
21 May 2026
Proposed public sector job cuts show the need for an economy of mana, where public capability, skills and community wellbeing are treated as long-term value, not short-term costs, says researcher Xiaoliang Niu.
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People in low-income areas less likely to use local parks
20 May 2026
There’s a 'green gap' in Auckland, with people in more disadvantaged neighbourhoods travelling further afield to access green spaces.
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Carrying generations forward: Pacific grad’s journey to success
15 May 2026
Now preparing for admission to the bar, Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Laws graduate Noelani Ah Chong owes success to her family, faith and community.
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Exploring AI’s potential to improve access to justice
8 May 2026
Law and commerce graduate Jemma Barber explored how AI tools might help workers who can’t afford legal representation.
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Top Pacific graduate shaped by service, culture and community
8 May 2026
Days after completing her Law and Commerce conjoint degree, Serina McCarthy was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma, recognised in the top five percent of students in accredited business programmes globally.
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Abigail McClutchie: Living her best Mahi Rangatira life
7 May 2026
Told at 15 to lower her ambitions, Abigail McClutchie went on to become a teacher and a doctor, crossing the stage with a PhD shaped by Māori values, leadership and community.
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Counting women in: Meet the graduate backing women in business
7 May 2026
Candice Tait raised more than $2 billion for start-ups around the world. Now she’s supporting female founders through her own business.
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NZ's system for dealing with business distress is too blunt.
7 May 2026
Analysis: Rising liquidations should worry us not just because firms are failing, but because we’re letting too much talent and innovation potential disappear with them says Rod McNaughton.
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OpenAI's evolution examined amid Musk lawsuit
6 May 2026
OpenAI’s original purpose has been ‘hollowed out', researchers argue.
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Investor retreat signals housing market shift
6 May 2026
Analysis: ‘Mum and dad investors’ are pulling back. Michael Rehm considers what that might mean for NZ’s housing market.
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No diesel, no power: why the global oil shock is hitting NZ’s small Pacific neighbours hard
28 April 2026
Analysis: Sione Fanga Taufa writes about the fuel and energy crisis facing Pacific nations, with the current geopolitical tensions. But with this complexity also comes opportunity.