Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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The critical importance of improving supply chain resilience
12 May 2022
Opinion: Buildings, restaurants, hotels and financial institutions must meet standards, so why don’t we require resilience in supply chain entities, asks David Robb.
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NZ home-buyers’ natural hazard blind spot
11 May 2022
Opinion: William Cheung asks why New Zealanders seem to be neglecting natural hazards when buying a house.
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Oh baby! Marketing grad excels despite the odds
5 May 2022
Master of all Yasmin Kelani on full time study, a new baby, job rejections and dealing with imposter syndrome.
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All in the family: 59 years of academic success
5 May 2022
Meet a family of science stars who featured in this week's graduation ceremonies.
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Crypto's quest for legitimacy
2 May 2022
OPINION: The role of cryptocurrency in the Ukraine war and moves by central banks indicate a wider role for the technology, writes Matt Bartlett.
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Billie Lythberg: the business of being curious
2 May 2022
Dr Billie Lythberg is an art historian and anthropological researcher, but she’s right at home in the University of Auckland Business School. She says across all her disciplines, she works with ground-breaking thinkers.
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Aotearoa slow to embrace digital sustainability
21 April 2022
Kiwi enterprises fall behind many APAC counterparts in utilising the digital assets needed to solve current and future sustainability challenges.
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Proposed legislation to end modern slavery
14 April 2022
Opinion: Consultation has begun on proposed laws to address modern slavery and worker exploitation. Christina Stringer nd Brent Burmester explain why new laws cannot come soon enough.
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Professor Susan Watson joins the editorial board of the new ECGI Blog
9 February 2022
The Dean of the Business School, Professor Susan Watson has joined a new Blog platform that has been launched by the European Corporate Governance Institute.
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A place to call one's own
2 February 2022
Opinion: We need to be creating spaces and places with dignity, writes doctoral candidate Sneha Gray.
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Woodhouse vision for ACC lost
14 January 2022
Opinion: ACC has become a prisoner of the ‘small print’ definition of what is an accident, writes Associate Professor Susan St John.
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Back to the future again
4 January 2022
Opinion: We must take the interests of future generations into account, writes Dr Claire Dale.