2022

Articles

10 June 2022

University of Sydney Business School and Deloitte partner on AI

The ‘AI fluency sprint’ is a self-paced online short course designed to help business leaders understand artificial intelligence, unlock its potential and create value for their organisation.
09 June 2022

Sydney 41st in world in QS rankings

The University of Sydney continues to perform strongly in the highly regarded QS World University Rankings, ranking 41st in the world.
06 June 2022

What is the value of additional trips?

John Stanley and David Hensher discuss how transport opportunities can be made more equitable by taking a more socially focussed approach when calculating additional trip values.
03 June 2022

Memorialisation platform wins Sydney Genesis startup competition

The disruption of COVID-19 and the grief of losing a loved one to dementia has inspired two Sydney friends to create a platform to empower people in choosing how they will be remembered.
24 May 2022

Business School academic awarded prestigious Fulbright Global Scholar Award

Associate Professor Manoj A. Thomas from the University of Sydney Business School has received the Fulbright Global Scholar Award for his work on the innovative use of low-cost technologies to advance the knowledge and skills of health practitioners in resource-challenged countries.

19 May 2022

Dangerous early access to superannuation could lose votes for Morrison

Associate Professor Shumi Akhtar argues that an election promise by the Coalition to help first-time homebuyers will have disastrous effects on our economy.
10 May 2022

Branding for tech companies: how to avoid common pitfalls

The University of Sydney Business School and Hotwire Australia partner to explore the fundamental role of brand in Australia's digital economy.
02 May 2022

How sustainable is it to have your groceries delivered? Or can we do better?

Mark Raadsen looks at the environmental impacts of an activity many of us have embraced since the pandemic started - online grocery shopping.
29 April 2022

Work-life balance and salary rank equally as top job criteria

Research conducted by CEMS, the Global Alliance in Management Education among 4,206 professionals globally, reveals that a good work-life balance is rated on par with salary as their top criteria when seeking a new role.
26 April 2022

Work Care and Family Policies

The Australian Work + Family Policy Roundtable, a research network of academics, is proposing a series of benchmarks needed to inform evidence-based public policy prior to the Federal election.