Breadcrumbs List.
Business School
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Why do some politicians cling to power after electoral defeat?
9 August 2023
As Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election are examined in court, a recent paper sheds light on why some political leaders fight back after losing an election.
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Knowledge is brewing, so raise your glass
4 August 2023
Top academics will speak at Auckland watering holes for free on Tuesday 29 August.
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Exploitation of migrant workers: an emotional issue
31 July 2023
The emotional component of migrant worker exploitation in New Zealand has come to light as part of a larger project on the issue at the University of Auckland.
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A brand ecosystem to build social licence for business
25 July 2023
Emeritus Professor Rod Brodie’s research has led to a brand eco-system to enhance social licence for business.
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The burgeoning business of bots
13 July 2023
As artificial intelligence replaces and augments roles within the workplace, researchers are exploring effective ways to present collaborations between humans and chatbots.
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K-pop and the consumption of culture
13 July 2023
How are fans of Korean pop culture managing tensions between cultural appreciation and cultural appropriation apparent within the K-pop empire? A recent study investigates.
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Scholarship offers “new beginning” for business masters students
10 July 2023
A scholarship helped Doan Thanh Hoa realise her dream of studying abroad and paved the way for her accounting career.
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Entrepreneurial excellence awarded
6 July 2023
The University's entrepreneurial ethos was celebrated at an international awards ceremony in Barcelona this June.
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Powerhouse poet heading to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival
1 July 2023
Carrie Rudzinski has a lot going on both in and out of the office. Next month, she'll perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, supported by a $50,000 Creative NZ grant.
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Business needs to nurture the brand eco-system to stay relevant
30 June 2023
Emeritus Professor Rod Brodie’s research looks at how businesses who fail to acknowledge how brands are co-created are headed for trouble.
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Kānuka products a potential boon for Māori landowners
30 June 2023
University researchers are using their expertise to turn kānuka into gourmet products and help benefit Māori landowners in Tairāwhiti.
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From cohort to the Caribbean: MBA student Joel Stirling seizes the chance of a lifetime
30 June 2023
MBA student Joel Stirling enjoyed a one-of-a-kind experience soaking up business insights from none other than Sir Richard Branson.