Under the guidance of a cultural oversight committee, our work brings together experts in agriculture, environment and ecosystems, carbon sequestration, archaeology, business and marketing, economics, food science, nutrition, human health, social
Strategy, innovation and entrepreneurship research. Imagining business not as usual approaches to societal challenges. ... Driven by ambitious standards of excellence, we partner with academia, business, governments, and civil society organisations.
Designing business systems in complex and disruptive environments. Date: 14 June 2017 at 10am. ... Speaker: Professor Chee-Wee Tan, Copenhagen Business School. What makes technology-driven innovation disruptive?
We do this through academic research and also engaged research, via Sydney Business Insights. ... Anne Bartlett-Bragg, Ripple Effect Group. Dr Jyotirmoyee Bhattacharjya, The University of Sydney Business School.
activities. Transport questions require design thinking beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries. Infrastructure is traditionally associated with civil engineering, whereas vehicles are anchored in mechanical engineering and services in the domain
But it is not just a pandemic that has many experiencing burnout, writes Dr Steven Hitchcock from the University of Sydney Business School. ... Leaders need greater resilience and faster decision-making processes to ensure business longevity, according
to be a point of contact for industry partners wishing to research or apply SDGs in their businesses. ... A systemic logic for circular business models. Journal of Business Research, 125, 609–620.
Bing Wu Berberich and Rachael Hains-Wesson, Employability of Chinese and Australian Business Students, p. ... Associate Professor Rachael Hains-Wesson talks about work-integrated learning at the Business School on CNBC TV18.