Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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A year of empowering enterprising women
18 April 2023
Over the course of 2022, Professor Christine Woods established the Business School’s first research and teaching centre to focus on women and entrepreneurship.
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Clearing the smoke from co-governance claims
12 April 2023
Opinion: Te Tiriti o Waitangi has given us a framework for successful co-existence and co-governance in Aotearoa. We just need the courage to follow it, writes Gehan Gunasekara.
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‘Pause’ of ChatGPT-type AI development not practical – panel
6 April 2023
The Business School and the Auckland Business Chamber joined forces to put on a panel discussion regarding AI tools like ChatGPT.
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A short history of doomed second harbour crossing proposals for Auckland
5 April 2023
Opinion: The original plans for Auckland’s harbour bridge included tolled cycle lanes. A version of that is better than the second crossing options now on offer, says Timothy Welch.
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Why banks need to boost their cybersecurity investments
31 March 2023
The desire for banks to free-ride on the contributions of others in relation to collective security means that many underinvest in cybersecurity, according to a recent paper.
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2023 Kupe Leadership Scholars announced
29 March 2023
Students from across the University are undertaking an exciting experience of personal growth and challenge this year thanks to a Kupe Leadership Scholarship.
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ChatGPT and the future of work
28 March 2023
Opinion: Artificial intelligence is here with a vengeance, and skills such as creativity and critical thinking are becoming even more valuable, say Alex Sims and Dulani Jayasuriya.
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Why big infrastructure projects are always over budget
24 March 2023
Opinion: Mega-projects like Auckland's City Rail Link are inherently risky. But with good planning and management they can be successful, explains Bevan Clement.
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When the storms strike: balancing social costs with private interests
23 March 2023
Opinion: The future of flood recovery should be adaptive, says emeritus professor Basil Sharp.
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The real problem with the consultancy business
15 March 2023
Opinion: What does Christopher Luxon's statement about the consultant 'gravy train' tell us about the place of consultancy in government, asks Nicolas Lewis, Tom Baker and Russell Prince.
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Why ChatGPT matters more than you think
14 March 2023
Opinion: For the first time, writes Paul Geertsema, we have an entity that is clearly both artificial and apparently intelligent – something approaching true AI.
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Food waste: how messaging can help us clean up our act
9 March 2023
A recent study explores effective ways to influence people's intentions and behaviours to reduce household food waste.