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2018
2018 has been a
productive and exciting
year for UNE Business School.
Delivering exemplary teaching and innovative unit material
with our continued focus on developing education and
skills for our students to take straight into their workplaces
saw UNE ranked first in Australia for overall graduate
satisfaction for business postgraduate degrees. Our
dedication to making tertiary education accessible to
everyone makes this acknowledgement really meaningful.
We celebrate our high-achieving students from courses
across the School, boasting excellent results at the 2018
IFAMA Student Case Competition in Argentina. Our
students worked with others across the Faculty of Science,
Agriculture, Business and Law to deliver highly competitive
presentations – the months of hard work and dedication
showcased UNE dominating the global agribusiness
education sector, and we couldn’t be more proud. The
success is in no small part shared by UNE staff who we
also congratulate.
Our students travelled far and wide – alongside the IFAMA
competition was an agribusiness study tour to Argentina
for 29 students. We also sent an enthusiastic group of
students to China for the 2018 Overseas Study Tour unit
and enjoyed living vicariously through their Facebook
photos. The chance to gain a hands-on understanding of the
global context of their education is invaluable, and we’re so
pleased to offer these opportunities to undergraduate and
postgraduate students.
We joined long-standing partners CPA Australia in the 2018
CPA Awards to acknowledge our exceptional Accounting
students across the discipline, and thank them in particular
for the mentoring and networking opportunities they have
provided for our students throughout the year, supported by
UNE Business School staff.
As always, our academic staff have produced world-class
research this year, with some impactful findings leading
to exciting developments and discussions with industry
bodies. UNE Business School has been represented around
the region, the country and the globe at academic and
industry conferences, with our HDR students also sharing
their PhD projects in the media.
Closer to home, students travelled from around the
country to take part in an intensive design thinking
focused unit. 6 week unit Nucleate ran for the first time
this year, welcoming partners Oz Medicann Group into
the room to work with some fantastic students on their
real-world challenges. Alongside the UNE SMART Region
Incubator and Sydney School of Entrepreneurship, we’re
putting our innovation-focused students in touch with an
entrepreneurial ecosystem to build connections that will
endure far beyond their degrees.
As always, we’re proud of what we’ve achieved as a
School this year, and I’m pleased to share just a small
snapshot of the great work that continues to come from
UNE Business School.
Professor Caroline Gross
Head, UNE Business School
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UNE Business School was thrilled to announce in October that UNE
had been ranked first in Australia for overall graduate satisfaction
for business postgraduate degrees, with a score of 91%.
This news came from the most recent (2016-2017) Quality
Indicators for Learning and Teaching survey of around
20,000 recent graduates of postgraduate business degrees.
Our Deputy Head of School, Dr Theresa Smith-Ruig, spoke
with The Australian about this achievement, saying that our
university’s top ranking was influenced by the flexibility of
study modes as well as entry requirements for postgraduate
business courses, which acknowledge extensive work
experience.
The survey results also showed that smaller, regional
universities offering study flexibility are leading the pack
in postgraduate business degree student satisfaction.
Just before this announcement, UNE also received a fivestar
rating for overall student satisfaction from the Good
Universities Guide for the thirteenth year in a row; a record
unmatched by any other Australian University.
This is a proud moment for UNE Business School, as well as
the wider university, and is a wonderful way to be rewarded
for the dedication of both our staff and students.
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www.theaustralian.com.au/higher-education/small universities-lead-the-postgrad-satisfaction-survey/news-story/
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UNIVERSITY OF
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MACQUARIE
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Students
599
On Campus
916
Commencing
students in 2018
2,561
Students enrolled in
Business courses
Total graduated students
603
169
International
2
Overseas
study tours
24
Countries
visited
Digital & Social Media
257
 9.3K
FACEBOOK
VIDEO VIEWS
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LIKES
IMPRESSIONS ON TWITTER
TWEETS
74,727
87
188
BLOG POSTS
65
55
Seminars
M2emorial Lectures
15
Seminars
Students traveling
to USA and China
Outgoing staff
travel activities
276
Undergraduate students
Publications
CPA Merit Award Certificates
42
JOURNAL
ARTICLES
2
BOOK
CHAPTERS
1,962
Online
308
Postgraduate students
51
Indigenous
Students
19
Higher degree research students
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UNE Business School is a signatory to the United Nations Principles
for Responsible Management Education (UN PRME) which seeks
to develop the capabilities of students to be future generators of
sustainable value for their workplaces and broader society. The six
principles of purpose, values, method, research, partnership and
dialogue detail how to enact that commitment.
Teaching and Learning
Research
MM200 Managing People and Organisations
worked with Oz Medicann Group for the major
assessment, with Strategic Human Resource
Management students also working with the
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The SDGs are also being addressed in some of our
postgraduate units such as MM591 Managing Across
Cultures – for example, a specific focus on goal 8 of the
SDGs: Decent Work and Economic Growth with a particular
focus on targets: 8.7. Eradicate forced labour, modern
slavery, child labour and human trafficking; and 8.8.
Protect labour rights and promote safe and secure working
environments for all workers.
A well-attended workshop on embedding the SDG’s in
curriculum ran at UNE Business School on 2 November.
Stephanie Perkiss and Bonnie Dean from University of
Wollongong ran a general introduction to embedding the
SDG’s into curriculum and a workshop on using the Wikirate
tool as a means to have students engage in experiential
learning, using the internationally recognised metrics to
analyse sustainability claims of organisations.
Much of the research conducted within UNE Business
School has a focus on sustainability issues with key
points of focus being:
• Australia’s future food and water security: smart science,
smart technology
• Climate change and environmental sustainability:
protecting biodiversity, effective policies
• Health and wellbeing in rural communities: social
exclusion, health inequity, mental health, social policy
• Our communities, our neighbours: regional and rural
development, sustainability, prosperity and peace
The School continues to pursue the theme of gender
equality through our research, with work being done
in agribusiness, economics, marketing, leadership,
entrepreneurship and management spaces.
2018 Retrospective / 5
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IFAMA Competition
A team of four UNE Business School students took
out the intermediate postgraduate division of the
International Food and Agribusiness Management
Association (IFAMA) Student Case Study Competition
in Buenos Aires, Argentina at the end of June 2018.
Mikayla Bruce, Lucy Collingridge, Chrissy Stannard and
Emma McCrabb competed against university teams from
around the world and defeated a South African team in the
final round of the global competition. Two other UNE teams
finished second and third in the undergraduate division.
These great results follow UNE’s success in 2017 with teams
finishing first and third in the undergraduate division.
“The IFAMA case study competition is an amazing
opportunity to put our skills to the test in a high-pressure
situation. Working as a team was vital to our success… We’re
really happy with the outcome, but it’s down to all that
practice time and the coaching and leadership from Stuart
Mounter and Derek Baker,” Lucy commented, referring to
two UNE Business School academic staff that worked with
students in preparation for the competition.
Students studying Agriculture and/or Business at UNE
have the opportunity to take part in the Agribusiness Study
Tour each year, in which they can choose to compete in
the IFAMA Case Study Competition. In 2018, nearly 30
students spent two weeks travelling through Argentina,
visiting various farms, industry bodies, service providers and
businesses.
It’s this kind of international experience embedded
in our curriculum that gives students a chance to
understand international agribusiness practices and
use this knowledge as a unique reference point as
they look to move forward in their careers.
The winning team at the IFAMA Agribusiness Case Study Competition in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Left to right) Professor Derek Baker,
Ms Sally Strelitz, Lucy Collingridge, Mikayla Bruce, Emma McCrabb, Chrissie Stannard and Dr Stuart Mounter.
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China Study Tour
CPA Awards
The UNE Business School China Study Program 2018
provided students with a wonderful opportunity to
gain insights into Australia’s biggest trading partner
across three key areas – its culture, its businesses
and its universities.
Understanding China’s culture is critical to business and
students were exposed to some of China’s most ancient and
impressive cultural sites including the Great Wall, a panda
sanctuary and the Terracotta warriors.
Students gained an appreciation of the sheer scale of the
country in the first few days while visiting Beijing, a city that has
the same population as Australia.
UNE students also engaged with students and academics
from Beijing Agricultural University and Henan Agricultural
University. They were able to learn some Mandarin and hear
presentations from local students who shared details about
Chinese culture. The tour program also included briefings from
the Victorian Trade Commissioner and UNE alumnus, Mr Tim
Dillon, the National Australia Bank in Shanghai and Macquarie
Bank and Woolmark in Hong Kong.
In July, UNE Business School held the annual CPA Awards,
celebrating the achievements of students studying
accounting units across a talented undergraduate cohort.
Awards were presented to students who finished in the top
5% of their units with a distinction grade or above. Overall, 169
merits were awarded for both on campus and online students.
Local accounting firms Roberts & Morrow, Crowe Howarth,
Forsyths and Boyce Chartered Accountants joined students for
a fantastic networking opportunity after the presentations.
This is just one of many ways CPA Australia supported our
students this year; Dr Leopold Bayerlein worked closely with
representatives of the company to offer one-on-one mentoring
sessions, networking events and opportunities.
The annual CPA Awards, celebrate the
achievements of students studying accounting.
CPA Awards: All award winners with Professor Todd Walker, Anthony Matis and Rupen Malouf of CPA
Australia and Dr Leopold Bayerlein of UNE Business School.
2018 Retrospective / 7
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We have a clear strategy for the future
that has emerged from our research strengths
through a consultative process.
Research at UNE Business School
The UNE Business School continued to consolidate
its research outcomes in 2018, with an increasing
proportion of publications in top journals and more
participation by postgraduate students.
We had a stimulating seminar program, with visitors from
far and wide presenting on important issues ranging from
climate adaptation to drivers of innovation, food waste, and
the future of agriculture.
We also continued our strong record of external grants and
collaborations throughout Australia and the world. We
have close links with local, state and national government
agencies. We collaborate with other universities,
businesses, United Nations agencies, research agencies and
civil society groups. Thanks to these networks, our research
has real-world impacts by influencing decision makers.
It delivers outputs that enable better business practice and
public policy in Australia and internationally. We have a clear
strategy for the future that has emerged from our research
strengths through a consultative process.
As Chair of Research I thank all the researchers and
research students who make this happen I also gratefully
acknowledge the Research and Research Training
Committee and the support staff who help create a
productive research environment.
Professor Oscar Cacho,
Chair of Research and Research Training Committee
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Research on the Road
Professor Derek Baker, in
collaboration with Dr David Hadley
and consultant David Anderson
published the findings of a case
study on assessment of rural road
use and subsequent upgrades in
January this year.
The report, Research activities on rural
roads, was funded by the AgriFuture
National Rural Issues program and
shows that a new approach to assess
rural road use is needed to effectively
evaluate small and large-scale road
infrastructure projects. The team
explain that road use prioritisation
tends to be based on population alone,
rather than also considering factors
such as market access for valueadding.
“We
hope this study will contribute to
discussions when making investment
decisions about road upgrades in
rural and regional Australia,” said
AgriFutures Australia Research &
Innovation Program Manager,
Jennifer Medway.
Research in the Media
UNE Business School PhD
student, Nikki Zhang, was
featured in the Stock Journal
in early August to promote
her research on the value of
information expressed at different
levels in the meat supply chain.
Nikki’s research is adding to the
supply chain performance work being
conducted through the UNE Centre
for Agribusiness as she investigates
how meat product information is
generated, valued and passed on along
supply chains through to consumers.
After a preliminary survey, Nikki is
now collecting data through a second
survey targeting breeders, producers
and processors to determine their
perception of the value of product
certification.
PhD Conference
UNE Business School PhD student
Subashini Perera recently had the
opportunity to present one of her
papers at the 31st PhD Conference
in Economics and Business at UNSW
Sydney, held from 31st October –
2nd November.
The paper, titled ‘Trade delays
constitute a conclusive barrier to
economic development: Should South
Asia be motivated accordingly?’ was
co-authored by Professor Mahinda
Siriwardana and Dr Stuart Mounter
of the UNE Business School, and is
currently under review by A-ranked
journal World Economy.
This is the third conference that
Subashini has attended during her
studies at UNE and she has enjoyed
the chance to network and collaborate
with fellow researchers. At the recent
conference in Sydney, Subashini met
a fellow researcher from UNSW who
was following a similar line of research
but with different models. They have
discussed combining their research
and look to produce a paper together
in the future.
2018 Retrospective / 9
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Journal Articles
Adapa, S. (2018). Strategic Corporate Social Responsibility
or Responsible Performance of Sporting Organisations
in Australia. International Journal of Sports Management and
Marketing, (in print).
Adapa, S. (2018). Factors influencing consumption and anticonsumption
of recycled water: Evidence from Australia.
Journal of Cleaner Production, 201, 624-635.
Ahmad, S., Kaleem, A., & Fazal-e-Hasan, S.M. (2018). How
Ethical Leadership Stimulates Academics’ Retention in
Universities: The Mediating Role of Job-related Affective Wellbeing.
International Journal of Educational Management, (in print).
Azeem, M. ., Mugera, A. W., & Schilizzi, S. (2018). Do Social
Protection Transfers Reduce Poverty and Vulnerability to
Poverty in Pakistan? Household Level Evidence from Punjab.
Journal of Development Studies, (in print).
Azeem, M.M., Baker, D., Villano, R.A., Mounter, S., &
Griffith, G. (2018). Food shoppers’ share of wallet: a small city
case in a changing competitive environment. Journal of Retailing
and Consumer Services, (in print).
Bateman, L., Yi, D., Cacho, O.J., & Stringer, R. (2018). Payments
for environmental services to strengthen ecosystem
connectivity in an agricultural landscape. Environment and
Development Economics. doi:10.1017/S1355770X1800030X (in
print).
Bianchi, C., Wiese, M., Fazal-e-Hasan, S., Cuneo, A., &
Andrew, L. (2018). Segmenting brands’ social network sites
(SNS) consumers: A four country study. Journal of International
Consumer Marketing.
Birch, D., Dean, D., Fazal-e-Hasan, S. M., & Lawley, M. (2018).
Train the Child and Teach the Adult: Developing Intervention
Strategies for Increasing Seafood Consumption. Journal of
Consumer Behavior, (in print).
Blackwell, B.D., Dollery B.E., Fischer, A.M., & McFarlane,
J.A. (2018). Geospatial Analyses of Local Economic Structures in
the Rangeland Areas of the Northern Territory, South Australia
and Western Australia. Rangeland Journal, (in print).
Caldas, P., Dollery, B. E., & Marques, R. (2018). Can We Put
Numbers on Municipal Performance and Sustainability? A New
Strategic Paradigm. Lex Localis, 16(3), (in print).
Caldas, P., Dollery, B., & Marques, R. (2018). Economies of
Scope in Portuguese Local Councils. Regional Studies, (in print).
Caldas, P., Dollery, B.E., & Marques, R. (2018). European
Cohesion Policy Impact on Development and Convergence: A
Local Empirical Analysis, 2000-2014. European Planning Studies,
(in print).
Caldas, P., Ferreira, D., Dollery, B. E., & Marques, R. (2018).
Does Municipal Sustainability Influence the Impact of
European Union Investment Programs? The Case of Portuguese
Local Government. Sustainability, (in print).
Crase, L., Cooper, B., Dollery, B.E., & Marques, R. (2018).
One person’s drain is another’s water supply: Why property
rights, scope, measurement and hydrology matter when it
comes to Integrated Water Resources Management. Ecological
Economics, (in print).
Crase, L., Cooper, B., Dollery, B., & Marques, R. (2018). One
person’s drain is another’s water supply: Why property rights,
scope, measurement and hydrology matter when it comes to
Integrated Water Resources Management. Ecological Economics,
(in print).
De Souza, S., Blackwell, B., & Dollery, B. (2018). Am Empirical
Analysis of Mining Costs and Mining Royalties in Queensland
Local Government. Energy Economics, 74, 656-662.
Dollery, B. E. (2018), Policy-Based Evidence Making in Local
Government: The New South Wales’ Municipal Merger
Program, 2011 to 2017, Economic Papers, (in print).
Fazal-e-Hasan, S. M., Ahmadi, H., Kelly, L., & Lings, I. (2018).
The Role of Brand Innovativeness and Customer Hope in
Developing Online Repurchase Intentions. Journal of Brand
Management, (in print).
Fazal-e-Hasan, S.M., Ahmadi, H., Mortimer, G., Grimmer,
M., & Kelly, L. (2018). Examining the role of consumer
hope in explaining the impact of perceived brand value on
customer–brand relationship outcomes in an online retailing
environment. Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, 41, 101-111.
Fisher, J., & Bonn, I. (2017). Sustainability and Undergraduate
Management Curricula: Changes Over a 5-Year Period.
Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 33(1), 18-33.
Gong, T.C., Battese, G.E., Villano, R.A. (2019). Should
smallholder farming in China be discouraged? Panel evidence
from Anhui Province. The Journal of Developing Areas, 53(1), 33-49.
(doi: 10.1353/jda.2019.0002).
Henderson, B., Cacho, O., Thornton, P., van Wijk, M.,
& Herrero, M. (2018). The economic potential of residue
management and fertilizer use to address climate
change impacts on mixed smallholder farmers in Burkina
Faso. Agricultural Systems, 167, 195-205. (doi:10.1016/j.
agsy.2018.09.012).
Ivannikov, I., & Dollery, B. E. (2018). Accounting problems in
infrastructure asset valuation and depreciation in New South
Wales local government. Australian Accounting Review, (in print).
Kharouf, H., Sekhon, H., Fazal-e-Hasan, S.M., & Mortimer,
G. (2018). The role of effective communication and
trustworthiness in determining guests’ loyalty. Journal of
Hospitality Marketing and Management.
King Ting, S., Dollery, B., & Villano, R. (2017). An Empirical
Analysis of Administrative Economic Efficiency in Sabah Local
Government: A DEA Application. International Journal of Service
Management and Sustainability, 2(2), 74-91.
Kotey. B., & Sharma, B. (2019). Pathways from flexible work
arrangements to financial performance. Personnel Review,
48 (1), (in print).
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McQuestin, D., Drew, J., & Dollery, B. E. (2019). Good to
Share? The Pecuniary Implications of Moving to Shared
Service Production for Local Government Services. Public
Administration, (in print).
Tran, C.D.T.T., & Villano, R.A. (2018). Financial efficiency
of tertiary education institutions: a second-stage dynamic
network data envelopment analysis method. The Singapore
Economic Review, doi: 10-1142/S0217590818500133.
Mortimer, G., Fazel-e-Hasan, S., O’Donnell, K., & Strebel, J.
(2018). Measuring the experience of off-price fashion shopping:
Scale development and validation. Journal of Fashion Marketing
and Management, (in print).
Mortimer, G., Grimmer, L., & Fazal-e-Hasan, S.M. (2018).
Examining consumer purchase intentions of non-prescription
medicines in supermarkets and community pharmacies.
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, (in print).
Newsome, L., & Sheridan, A. (2018). Taking Stock: Identifying
the Growing Agricultural Service Sector in Australia.
Australasian Agribusiness Review, 26(1).
Nguyen, B., & Hoang, N. (2018). Oil and Iron Ore Price Shocks:
What are the Different Economic Effects in Australia?
Economic Record, (in print).
Nong, D., & Siriwardana, M. (2018). Effects on the U.S.
economy of its proposed withdrawal from the Paris
Agreement: A quantitative assessment. Energy, 159, 621-629.
Nong, D., & Siriwardana, M. (2018). Potential impacts of the
Emissions Reduction Fund on the Australian Economy. Energy
Economics, 74, 387-398.
Nong, D., & Siriwardana, M. (2018). The most advantageous
partners for Australia to bilaterally link its emissions trading
scheme. International Journal of Global Warming, 15, 371-391.
Simmons, P., & Dollery, B. E. (2018). Explaining Gaps in
Infrastructure Investment by Municipal Governments in
Australia.
Singapore Economic Review, (in print).
Siriwardana, M., & Nong, D. (2018). Economic implications for
Australia and other major emitters of trading greenhouse gas
emissions internationally. International Journal of Global Warming,
16(3), 261-280.
Soriano, F.A., Villano, R.A., Fleming, E.F., & Battese, G.E.
(2018). What’s driving innovation in small businesses in
Australia: The case of the food industry. Australian Journal of
Agricultural and Resource Economics, 59, 1-33, (doi: 10.1111/14678489.12284).
Temoso,
O., Hadley, D., & Villano, R. (2018). Sources of
efficiency, productivity and output growth in Botswanan
agriculture. Review of Development Economics, doi:10.1111/
rode.12376.
Tran, C. D. T. T., Dollery, B.E., & Perez-Lopez, G. (2018). An
Empirical Analysis of the Determinants of Per Capita Municipal
Expenditure in South Australian Local Government. Public
Finance and Management, (in print).
Tran, C.D.T.T., Kortt, M.A., & Dollery, B.E. (2018). Population
Size or Population Density? An Empirical Examination of Scale
Economies in South Australian Local Government, 2015/16.
Local Government Studies, (in print).
Villano, R.A., & Tran, C.D.T.T. (2018). Performance of private
higher education institutions in Vietnam: Evidence using DEAbased
bootstrap directional distance approach with quasifixed
inputs. Applied Economics, (in print).
Villano, R.A., Harrison, S., Lynch, G., & Chen, G. (2018). Linking
early alert systems and student retention: a survival analysis
approach. Higher Education, doi:10.1007/s10734-018-0249-y.
Wallace, A., & Dollery, B. (2018). Merging Big and Small: A
Cautionary Tale from Barraba. Australasian Journal of Regional
Studies, 24(1), (in print).
Wallace, A., & Dollery, B. E. (2018). How Two became One:
The Creation of the Armidale Regional Council. Australasian
Journal of Regional Studies, (in print).
Wallace, A., & Dollery, B. E. (2018). Merger Melancholia: An
Empirical Analysis of the Perceptions of the Residents of the
Forcibly Amalgamated Manilla Shire Council. International
Journal of Public Administration, (in print).
Book Chapters
Adapa, S., & Rice, J. (2018). Elements of Entrepreneurial
Ecosystems: Accounting Firms in India. In M. P. Miles, M.
Battisti, A. Lau & M. Terziovski (Eds.), Economic Gardening -
Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Small Business Ecosystems in
Regional, Rural and International Development (pp. 169-191). Tilde
University Press, Australia.
Burgess, S. (2019). One Nation and Indigenous Reconciliation.
In B. Grant, T. Moore & T. Lynch (Eds.), The Rise of RightPopulism:
Pauline Hanson’s One Nation and Australian Politics (pp.
145-165). Singapore: Springer.
Other publications
Jaakson, K., Reino, A., & McClenaghan, P. (2019). The space
between – linking trust with individual and team performance
in virtual teams. Team Performance Management: An International
Journal. DOI 10.1108/TPM-03-2018-0024.
Willmott, L., White, B., Piper, D., Yates, P., Mitchell, G., &
Currow, D. (2018). Providing Palliative Care at the End of Life:
Should Health Professionals Fear Regulation? JLM, 25, 214-245.
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Sydney School of Entrepreneurship (SSE)
In collaboration with the UNE SMART Region
Incubator, UNE Business School has continued its
growing relationship with the Sydney School of
Entrepreneurship (SSE) throughout 2018.
We had ten UNE students enrol in SSE’s The Navigator
program, which saw them exposed to various stakeholders
at local, national and international levels. The Navigator
enables student entrepreneurs to better understand and
become more confident actors in their entrepreneurial
ecosystems.
Following this, SSE’s Education & Training Director, Jonathan
Jones, visited UNE for ‘Entrepreneur Hour’ in October. This
was an opportunity for Business School staff and students
to understand how the SSE works and what other programs
are available.
The Navigator enables student entrepreneurs
to better understand and become more confident
actors in their entrepreneurial ecosystems.
SSE Education and Training Director, Jonathan Jones, spoke about opportunities available through the SSE
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OzMedicann
Nucleate
UNE Business School welcomed the Oz Medicann
Group (OMG) to campus in July this year to present
to our MM200: Managing People and Organisations
students for their case study assignment.
OMG are a patient-centred health care company at the
forefront of identification, discovery and development of new
technologies in the medicinal cannabis industry. This industry
is relatively new to Australia, with impact across a range of
sectors and there is a need to further innovate the medicinal
cannabis space in Australia.
UNE Business School students examined Oz Medicann
Group as a sustainable organization, critically
comparing their outcomes and processes to the
United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Stemming from this guest lecture, Oz Medicann have
partnered with the UNE Business School to deliver a brand
new 6 week unit of study called Nucleate.
Nucleate involves an intensive, design thinking bootcamp
that will work with OzMedicann to generate solutions to the
problem: “How might we build this new industry in Australia so that
there are maximum benefits for Australian patients?”
The official launch evening for Nucleate was held in
mid-November, involving a panel discussion to introduce
the topic and inspire thinking. This was followed by the
two-day intensive school for the 40 Nucleate students, focusing
on Design Thinking methodology and applications to the
opportunity for innovation at hand.
Students, staff and community members attended a public lecture
from Oz Medicann Group.
Students worked together during the intensive to learn more about
the value of Design Thinking.
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SEMINAR SERIES
Seminar
Speaker
Does Social Media Cause Stock Price Volatility? A Re-Examination
Enabling decision making under uncertain and transformational change
Conditional data panel efficiency in the refuse collection service in Spain
The Role of Human Resource-Related Quality Management Practices
in New Product Development: A Dynamic Capability Perspective
Successful knowledge-based startups in Estonia –
How to create an ICT company boom
What’s a waste! Food Waste in the Age of Plenty
Challenges and bottlenecks of Brazillian local governments:
Public-public partnerships and intermunicipal cooperation as alternative
arrangements for public services delivery decreases costs
Drivers of innovation and firm performance:
A cross country analysis of food manufacturing firms
The Stage of Management Accounting Evolution in Asia Pacific
Energy Efficiency Transition in China
Navigating Worlds:
A Creative and Exploratory Investigation of the Student’s Lifeworld
2018 Jack Makeham Memorial Lecture:
Towards 2050 – Where to for Agriculture?
2018 John Dillon Memorial Lecture:
The Role of Economics in Policy Advice – An Agricultural Perspective
Professor Alex Frino
(University of Wollongong)
Dr Russel Wise
(CSIRO)
Associate Professor Gemma Pérez-López
(University of Granada)
Professor Leopold Gutierrez Gutierrez
(University of Granada)
Professor Tõnis Mets
(University of Tartu, Estonia)
Professor Aldara da Silva César
(Fluminese Federal University)
Dr Hugo Consciência Silvestre
(UNILAB Centre for Policy and Public Adminsitration)
Dr Masood Azeem
(UNE Business School, Centre for Agribusiness)
Dr Kanitsorn (Kathy) Terdpaopong
(Rangsit University, Pathum Thani, Thailand)
Assistant Professor Dr lin Zhang
(City University of Hong Kong)
Associate Professor Nicholas McGuigan
(Monash Business School, Monash University)
Ms Kate Lorimer-Ward
(Deputy Director General, Agriculture, Department
of Primary Industries NSW)
Dr Beth Woods
(Director General, Department of Agriculture and
Fisheries Queensland)
Ms Sarah Goswami
(Director of Biosecurity Investment Queensland)
A Librarian’s Perspective of the Research Space:
Publishing, Using Metrics, Engagement and Impact
Embedding the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals into the
Business Curriculum: The Case of WikiRate
Ms Eleanor Colla
(Research Services Librarian, UNE)
Dr Belinda Gibbons
(Senior Lecturer, Sydney Business School)
Dr Bonnie Amelia Dean
(Academic Developer, University of Wollongong)
Dr Stephanie Perkiss
(Senior Lecturer, University of Wollongong)
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IN THE COMMUNITY
Innovation Workshops with
Armidale Business Chamber
Future of Work
UNE Business School continues a warm relationship
with Armidale Business Chamber, with our staff taking
the opportunity to share expertise with the local business
community back in June this year.
Dr Phil Harrell, Senior Lecturer at UNE Business School and
Executive Director and Founder of The Leadership Alliance and
New England Management Development, ran the first of two
workshops. Dr Harrell presented on the power of a valuesfocused
business practice and participants developed a strategy
based on their own business values that would allow them to
unleash their business’ full potential.
The second workshop was presented by Dr Simon Burgess,
Lecturer at UNE Business School and experience project
manager and management consultant. Participants learned
how to recognise the elements of entrepreneurial thinking that
they already use, and how the entrepreneurial mindset can be
applied to individual business activities.
On September 13, UNE Business School together with
School of Education and UNE SMART Region Incubator
(SRI) held the Future of Work Regional Forum, building
on the well-attended daytime event for the region’s
school students.
The evening forum brought together 120 leaders from business,
community, education and government across our New
England North West region. Attendees took part in a fast
forward activity led by Professor Derek Baker, focused on ‘what
Government, Education and Business did to prepare for 2030’.
Three main themes emerged from the discussion:
1. Communities need Government to share the vision, work to
meet local priorities and enable the change we need.
2. Business is about building the engine room for jobs and
educating regional talent. Business needs the learning to be
real and timely, so that business can grow the region.
3. We need Education to make sense to learners, so that the
curriculum is personalised, affordable, collaborative and takes
them where they want to go either locally, national or globally.
Connection to our regional business community
allows our mutually beneficial relationship to
grow. We’re working together build a stronger,
smarter and more resilient region.
The Schools and University Connect Program
will continue to work directly with schools and
their communities across the region.
The SRI which is based in Tamworth and Armidale is extending
its support to startups across the New England North West –
the business incubator currently supports 42 founders who are
developing new and innovative businesses.
Find out more about our Founders, join the mailing list and
come along to a variety of events – everything you need to
know is at www.smartri.com.au
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