Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Using brands’ high vaccination rates as a marketing tool
8 October 2021
Opinion: In part two, Mike Lee looks at how businesses can help increase vaccination rates and operate to keep staff, livelihood, and other customers “free from harm”.
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Challenging the 'visible' and 'invisible' hands in Ant Group's IPO halt
24 September 2021
Opinion: There are appeals to Jack Ma to take a leading role among China's fintech giants to work with regulatory agencies to reinvent a more socially responsible microcredit industry, write Xin Chen and Xingang Wang.
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China and the CPTPP - right move, wrong timing?
20 September 2021
Opinion: China's application to join the Comprehensive and Progressive Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement comes at an awkward political moment, writes Associate Professor Robert Scollay.
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Kua whakanuia te aronga nui o Te Whare Wānanga ki te ako mā te mahi, i runga i te rārangi o Best Maker School
14 September 2021
Kua whakaingoatia a Waipapa Taumata Rau e Newsweek ko tētahi o ngā Best Maker Schools o te ao, i te taha o ngā whare wānanga mananui pēnei i a Harvard, Cambridge, Yale me MIT.
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Clothing retailer supports recently-launched Toroa programme
13 September 2021
A new career programme for first year Māori and Pacific business students has received generous support from clothing retailer, H&M.
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Battery electric vehicles best choice to decarbonise New Zealand
7 September 2021
Research evaluating EVs on energy consumption and overall emissions found that battery electric vehicles performed best.
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Student app wins MYOB IT Challenge
3 September 2021
Helping SMEs gain deeper customer insights while preserving limited time and resources is the focus of an app developed by students, which won the 2021 trans-Tasman MYOB IT Challenge.
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Kiwishop: A novel solution to the supermarket duopoly
5 August 2021
Opinion: A grocery version of Kiwibank could help break the power of the supermarket duopoly, says Dr Mike Lee.
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Summer Lab recognised for excellence in global entrepreneur education
2 August 2021
An intensive programme run by the Business School during summer break - designed to ignite the entrepreneur within - has won the top educational prize at the International Council for Small Business 65th world congress, held in Paris.
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Fixing the unfair and inefficient MIQ booking system
29 July 2021
Opinion: While we wait for the harsh realities of Covid to change, the government could show compassion for those stuck overseas by revisiting the digital queue, says Professor Tava Olsen.
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Research reveals experiences of women entrepreneurs
19 July 2021
New research documenting the experiences women entrepreneurs have had when trying to raise capital has revealed the challenges they face.
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Climate commission’s findings are way off course
11 July 2021
Opinion: The Climate Change Commission has, in just a few months, seriously outgrown its boots, says Professor Tim Hazledine.