Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Last call to kōrero with Aotearoa's brightest minds
11 August 2022
Helen Clark, Siouxsie Wiles and Chlöe Swarbrick are just a few of the big names that have inspired students as part of the Kupe Leadership Scholarship.
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Bigger isn’t always better in the social media sphere
10 August 2022
Micro-influencers are proving more influential than those with significantly larger followings, says Dr Yuri Seo.
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How digital footprints are changing the mortgage market
8 August 2022
Discrimination in the home loan market is rife, but a recent study shows that the use of digital footprints may even out the playing field.
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Is high inflation bringing us down?
3 August 2022
Business School researchers are exploring how economic fluctuations affect well-being to help inform the policy decisions of central banks.
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We must raise the bar and improve supply chain resilience
29 July 2022
Why are the shelves bare? Professor Tava Olsen takes a look at what's going on with the world's supply chains as part of Raising the Bar.
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Social security purposes and principles cold comfort for too many
28 July 2022
Susan St John: Have we gone backwards in our thinking on providing a social security blanket?
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Entrepreneurs: should I stay or should I go?
26 July 2022
Opinion: The quest to raise capital in Aotearoa is hampered by the skills, capabilities, and behaviours of local investors, writes Stefan Korber.
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New insights into the making of the modern company revealed
25 July 2022
Professor Susan Watson spent ten years looking to the past to explore the making of the modern company.
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Is there a gender gap in corruption?
22 July 2022
Ananish Chaudhuri on a new study that lends little support to the idea that more women in politics will reduce corruption and misconduct, except, perhaps, briefly.
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Translation celebration: researchers win big
7 July 2022
Business School academics win the overall award in the 2022 New Zealand Business Research Translation Competition.
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How to up the trust in sustainability reporting
7 July 2022
Transparent reporting on SDGs is problematic, but a recent framework helps businesses harness the internet of things and blockchain to improve outcomes.
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Kupe's way: Navigating the opportunity of a lifetime
30 June 2022
With applications now open for the 2023 Kupe Leadership Scholarship, 2022 recipients Britney Clasper and Justine Lee share their stories.