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Business and economy
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Business masters ranks No. 3 in world
28 May 2024
A Business School offering has secured a top spot in the prestigious QS International Trade Rankings.
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Reserve Bank digital cash: social safety net, or Big Brother in your wallet?
22 May 2024
As the Reserve Bank considers a digital cash for Aotearoa, Professor Ananish Chaudhuri explores potential pros and cons.
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First Master of Information Governance graduate exposes privacy problems
16 May 2024
Supermarkets are dropping the ball when it comes to shoppers’ personal data, says Tiffany Sze.
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Multinationals: what about their local employees?
15 May 2024
When it comes to research on multinational corporations, for every 50 papers about the expatriate employees, there is one paper on the local employees.
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From Munchy Mart to financial markets
14 May 2024
Juggling law and commerce with a permanent role in finance meant autumn graduate Paul Koraua left university with five years of professional experience.
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The flaws in NZ's accommodation supplement
9 May 2024
The Business School's Wasay Majid says there are three flaws in the accommodation supplement that need fixing.
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Business and brotherhood: siblings sync MBA
9 May 2024
Brothers Suraj and Niraj Ranjit, born in Nepal five years apart, graduated together this week, fulfilling a shared goal.
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Rising tides, sinking stocks: study explores cost of climate change
1 May 2024
The impacts of climate change on company values are explored in a forthcoming paper.
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Leave policies disadvantage women in tough times
24 April 2024
Female employees with access to family leave policies bear the brunt of economic downturns, according to a new study.
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Law and other paradoxes: An unorthodox (and accidental) academic
23 April 2024
In an excerpt from her inaugural lecture, Alex Sims discusses her educational journey and research interests, highlighting the influences that have shaped her career.
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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.