Friday, April 17, 2026

Is a new breed of CEO required to lead in a post-COVID world?

Future CEOs will require extra skills to successfully manage themselves and their organisations, says UNSW Business School’s Frederik Anseel.

Retail survey confirms consumers are changing spending habits and can justify deviant behaviours

The latest Cost of Living and Consumer Deviance Spotlight report, from Monash Business School’s Australian Consumer and Retail Studies (ACRC) group, provides shocking context to the cost-of-living crisis experienced by consumers.

New global industry standard on mine tailings aims for zero harm

Sydney's UNESCO Professor of Marine Science Elaine Baker is a member of the international advisory panel that oversaw the development of the new protocols.

HKBU Professor Suggests: 5 Questions You Should Ask to Pick the Right Business School

Nowadays, what is a wise method to select the right business school among thousands upon thousands in the world?

MoU Signed Between The Chinese University of Hong Kong Business School and Shenzhen Luohu...

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed between The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK) Business School and Shenzhen Luohu District People’s Government, on 14 April 2021.

International students to share knowledge with Canterbury businesses

International students at the University of Canterbury will work with local businesses keen to expand into Asia under a new partnership scheme.

Global transformation company UST chooses University of Melbourne as new Australia-New Zealand headquarters

Leading global tech and transformation company UST has chosen the University of Melbourne’s purpose-built innovation precinct Melbourne Connect as its Australia and New Zealand headquarters...

Trinity Business School use classroom skills to help real world crisis

COVID-19 remains the biggest crisis ever to face the aviation industry. Despite this Dublin Airport is open and facilitating...

GameStop: how Redditors played hedge funds for billions (and what might come next)

Normally on the stock market, the shark swallows the little fish. Now the little fish are eating the shark as small investors force hedge fund players into uncomfortable positions.

International business challenge provides unique opportunities for students

A global partnership has led to Teesside University developing a unique business challenge for students around the world to harness their entrepreneurial skills.
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