Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Grad's journey from feeling lost to working for a Big Four firm
20 September 2023
Self-confessed data nerd Kaeleigh Karrol wasn't entirely sure which direction she wanted to head in, a new University of Auckland offering, however, helped pave the way.
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MBA and motherhood: Rachel Cara’s dual mastery
19 September 2023
Rachel Cara's MBA experience was an act of masterful juggling, from keeping up with her full-time role, to having a baby and excelling in her studies.
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Study explores effects of meditation on social media use
18 September 2023
Can meditation change the way you operate online? University of Auckland researchers analysed more than 60,000 Twitter posts in an attempt to find out.
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This election won’t change much for our poorest households
14 September 2023
Opinion: Aotearoa’s two major parties are not doing enough to reduce child poverty and help low-wage families. Better strategies are needed, writes Susan St John.
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Te reo Māori as a vehicle for decolonising the nation
14 September 2023
This Māori Language Week, I want to challenge people to think about their own bicultural vision for Aotearoa New Zealand, says Dr Kiri Dell.
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Machine learning takes on match fixing
11 September 2023
Machine learning can be utilised to help safeguard the integrity of sports competitions, according to a University of Auckland-led study.
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National's foreign buyers tax has international law risks
5 September 2023
Analysis: National's proposal for a tax on foreign buyers of residential property raises significant risks under international tax treaties, says Professor Craig Elliffe.
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Buy now, pay more for it later
5 September 2023
Opinion: Cabinet accepts that buy-now-pay-later loans should be exempt from affordability and suitability assessments. This is not good news for consumers, says Claire Dale.
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Ilan Oshri: businesses can improve their use of AI for sustainability
1 September 2023
AI is being used in everything from energy and agriculture to transportation and urban planning. Professor Ilan Oshri says it can be used better.
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How do pay cuts and layoffs affect morale and productivity?
29 August 2023
Opinion: Experimental economist Ananish Chaudhuri says that contrary to what you might think, cutting pay won’t reduce worker productivity.
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Financial watchdog appoints academic for second term
25 August 2023
Professor of Macroeconomics Prasanna Gai is bringing more than 25 years of experience in financial market issues to his role on the Financial Markets Authority Board.
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Paying to be a modern-day slave
24 August 2023
The introduction of due diligence legislation is a crucial next step to tackle worker exploitation and modern slavery in supply chains, says Christina Stringer