Awards at the School of Management
In December 2016 Professor John Brocklesby was presented the lifetime fellowship award at ANZAM and Carol Jess (PhD student and contract lecturer) won the Students Association Research Excellence Award.
In December 2016 Professor John Brocklesby was presented the lifetime fellowship award at ANZAM and Carol Jess (PhD student and contract lecturer) won the Students Association Research Excellence Award.
Georgia McLean received one of the three Tourism Industry New Zealand Trust Scholarships for 2016 and is now in her first year of a Bachelor of Tourism Management degree.
Victoria Business School student Kate Burn accepted the top award in the Global Enterprise Experience (GEE) business competition business proposal recently on behalf of her eight team members from Indonesia, Nepal, New Zealand, Rwanda and the Netherlands.
The tourism group celebrated the 15th anniversary edition of the Journal of Revenue & Pricing Management with a seminar led by Dr Ian Yeoman and David Meaclem (Air New Zealand).
A survey conducted by the Centre for Labour Employment and Work of collective employment agreements shows that while gains are being made for unionised workers, the benefits are having a wider effect for new employees and non-union workers.
Dr Stephen Blumenfeld, director of the Centre for Labour, Employment and Work, has contributed to a discussion over the efficacy of New Zealand’s 90-day trial period legislation.
Traditionally, organised criminality was syndicated, relatively visible and geographically bound.
Victoria Business School brand experts Dr Michelle Renton (School of Marketing and International Business) and Associate Professor Urs Daellenbach (School of Management) say investing in your brand and sticking to its values are the keys to making it work.
Victoria Business School’s highest achievers were celebrated at the School’s fourth annual Excellence Awards in May.
Stopping manufacturing was a strategy that helped keep some New Zealand manufacturing firms economically buoyant during the GFC, and was among the most surprising results of Simon Collins' PhD thesis.