PhD research and student profiles

To find out more about our PhD students, their research and how to contact them, visit their individual profile pages via the links below.

Barbara Bedeschi-Lewando

Pacific policy innovation for the realisation of the Sustainable Development Goals

Kristen Maynard

He Kākano nō Rangiātea: Wairua in a public service context

Phillip Riley

Early childhood education and family dynamics

Geetanjali Sharma

Towards a better understanding of regulatory mixes in health-care related task shifting: A comparative analysis of the United Kingdom and Canada.

Lola Toppin-Casserly

Getting ethical leadership right at the top of our organisations to achieve more ethical and thriving organisations and people.

Sara Passmore

Intra-Organisational Pro-Social behaviour within community social service providers that have New Zealand Government contracts.

Mākere Hurst

Intergenerational Māori Wellbeing: The relationship between Māori and Whenua

Kirsten Jensen

Valuing public expenditure -The wellbeing value to society of the New Zealand winter energy payment; Implications for public finance institutional design

Timothy Ng

Business practices, dynamic capabilities and firm performance

Annika Naschitzki

The drivers and impacts of internal restructures in New Zealand’s public sector organisations

Kyungjin Min

Examining the role of public procurement in driving sustainability in smart cities

Natalia Albert Llorente

Diversifying leadership within the public service of New Zealand.