Health and well-being
“There is unprecedented demand for multi-disciplinary work in the field of health and well-being, which combines medicine, both physical and mental, as well as health management and psychological aspects of the social sciences. Our work in this domain is inspired by the notion of co-creation of policy frameworks and public-policy debates, on the basis of solid empirical research.” Associate Professor Laszlo Sajtos, Professor Robert MacCulloch, and Professor Paul Rouse.
Events
The programme, recording link and a description of our events are available by clicking on the blue buttons below.
Members
Several researchers from various universities and disciplinary areas have indicated their willingness to pursue cross-disciplinary funding opportunities in health-related topics. Below is a list of potential collaborators, their profile and areas of expertise, in alphabetical order of surname:
Peter Davis, Population Health, Social Science, Statistics, University of Auckland
Xiuming (Audrey) Dong, Advanced Academic Programs at John Hopkins University
Karen Fernandez, Marketing, University of Auckland Business School
Julie Harrison, Accounting and Finance, University of Auckland Business School
Joya Kemper, Marketing, University of Canterbury Business School
Paula Lorgelly, Population Health, Health Economics, University of Auckland
Robert MacCulloch, Economics, University of Auckland Business School
Tava Olsen, Operation and Supply Chain Management, Melbourne University Business School
Ilan Oshri, Information Systems and Operations Management, University of Auckland Business School
Valery Pavlov, Information Systems and Operations Management, University of Auckland Business School
Paul Rouse, Accounting and Finance, University of Auckland Business School
Laszlo Sajtos, Marketing, University of Auckland Business School
David Sundaram, Information Systems and Operations Management, University of Auckland Business School
Guilherme Luz Tortorella, Mechanical Engineering, Melbourne University
Contact us
For queries or information on the Business School Health and Well-being Research Beacon, please contact its Co-Leaders:
Prof Robert MacCulloch, Assoc Prof Laszlo Sajtos, or Prof Paul Rouse
Thank you!