Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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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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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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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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International tax at the crossroads
19 March 2024
A decade-long debate on taxing digital giants like Google and Amazon is at the core of a new book edited by Professor Craig Elliffe.
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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.
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How can we make leadership more inclusive to women?
12 March 2024
Opinion: Even if a mother pushes to ‘have it all’, she’ll still be subject to biases and assumptions about her body in the workplace, writes Amanda Sterling.
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Emilson Silva: energising Aotearoa
1 March 2024
As the director of the University’s Energy Centre, Professor Emilson Silva is helping shape the future of energy innovation to meet New Zealand’s economic and environmental needs.
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Christine Woods: what entrepreneurial women need most
1 March 2024
Opinion: The theme for International Women’s Day on 8 March is ‘inspire inclusion’. Professor Christine Woods suggests some ideas to embrace on this day, and always.
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The Govt’s great welfare reset is a broken record
27 February 2024
Opinion: It’s tragic to see the return of a dated philosophy that makes paid work the only work that matters, writes Susan St John.