Breadcrumbs List.
Business and economy
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Strong appetite for investments that deliver social and environmental impact
24 September 2019
Impact investing is set to grow exponentially over the coming years with strong interest from all types of investors, according to a landmark study.
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Making better food choices with mindfulness
19 September 2019
Mindfulness has been touted as the antidote to stress and the path to serenity. But can it also help us make better food choices?
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The risks and rewards of growing US-China space rivalry
18 September 2019
Opinion: Doctoral candidate Nicholas Borroz discusses the huge gains possible for humanity through space competition.
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Between Huawei and a hard place
18 September 2019
Opinion: Professor Natasha Hamilton-Hart comments on the GCSB decision to deny Spark's request to use Huawei equipment in its 5G services.
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Philanthropist encourages future entrepreneurs
10 September 2019
Philanthropist and entrepreneur Tony Falkenstein is donating $600,000 to the University of Auckland Business School to fund students to travel to Silicon Valley.
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It’s not the economy, stupid, it’s the suicide rate
10 September 2019
Opinion: Professor Robert MacCulloch discusses New Zealand’s happiness paradox.
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Global thinkers to talk trade in Auckland
4 September 2019
Opinion: Insight into disruptions facing trade policy will be shared by international experts at a Public Policy Institute event this week, writes Rob Scollay.
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Suvi Nenonen: why market shaping is important for business
30 August 2019
Professor Suvi Nenonen has been researching the concept of market shaping around the world, and shaping a new MBA programme for the University.
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Brave new digital world – are we ready?
30 August 2019
An avalanche of technological breakthroughs has already changed how we do things, so where will that leave the global workforce?
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Michael Rehm: Auckland's housing market is caught in a cycle of speculation and has become a casino
30 August 2019
Opinion: Dr Michael Rehm says there is a long-standing but unused statute that could be a more effective anti-speculation policy tool than the abandoned capital gains tax.
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Want to change the world? Change your thinking first
27 August 2019
University of Auckland Bachelor of Commerce student Wei Heng Pok reflects on his experience at the Global Changemakers Youth Summit in Zurich.
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India has it right: nations either aim for the Moon or get left behind in the space economy
22 August 2019
Opinion: Doctoral candidate Nicholas Borroz discusses how space is poised to be big business.