Inaugural Professorial Lectures, public lectures and events from the School of Business.
Janet Hoek talks about the ASPIRE 2025 programme, aiming to make New Zealand Aotearoa smoke-free by 2025. This talk was part of the OZONE 2013 presentation held in September.
Janet Hoek talks about the ASPIRE 2025 programme, aiming to make New Zealand Aotearoa smoke-free by 2025. This talk was part of the OZONE 2013 presentation held in September.
Sue Newberry - University of Sydney gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Derek Gill - NZIER and Senior Associate IGPS Victoria University, gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Sue Bidrose - General Manager: Strategy and Development at Dunedin City Council, gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Sue Newberry - University of Sydney gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Sue Bidrose - General Manager: Strategy and Development at Dunedin City Council, gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Derek Gill - NZIER and Senior Associate IGPS Victoria University, gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Lyn Provost,Controller and Auditor General gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Lyn Provost,Controller and Auditor General gives a presentation at the COPMM/PMAA Symposium for "Improving the Performance of Local Government Authorities"
Winter Lecture Series held in Auckland 2010. Janet Hoek presents her seminar.
Discover the Otago phenomenon for yourself and come along to free public lectures in Auckland and Wellington on a range of relevant and challenging issues that affect so many New Zealanders. Held July-August, 2011.
Discover the Otago phenomenon for yourself and come along to free public lectures in Auckland and Wellington on a range of relevant and challenging issues that affect so many New Zealanders. Held July-August, 2011.
ANZMAC visiting International Scholar Assistant Professor Jeremy Kees, School of Business, Villanova University, Philadelphia, United States, presents the Elusive Goal of Good Health: Common Barriers and Innovative Solutions. Presentation given April 28, 2010.
ANZMAC visiting International Scholar Assistant Professor Jeremy Kees, School of Business, Villanova University, Philadelphia, United States, presents the Elusive Goal of Good Health: Common Barriers and Innovative Solutions. Presentation given April 28, 2010.
PhD candidate Caroline Orchiston, Department of Tourism and Geology presents her PhD research - Tourism and Seismic Risk, Southern Alps, New Zealand.
PhD candidate Caroline Orchiston, Department of Tourism and Geology presents her PhD research - Tourism and Seismic Risk, Southern Alps, New Zealand.
Dr Lisa McNeil of Marketing investigates Generation Y. Generation Y is said to be the ‘want it now' generation. A new study of consumption culture takes a closer look at the spending priorities of these young consumers and reveals that the very act of consumption is now integral to most of their social interactions, and fuelled by easy access to debt. But what implication does this have for society as Gen Ys grow older?
Dr Lisa McNeil of Marketing investigates Generation Y. Generation Y is said to be the ‘want it now’ generation. A new study of consumption culture takes a closer look at the spending priorities of these young consumers and reveals that the very act of consumption is now integral to most of their social interactions, and fuelled by easy access to debt. But what implication does this have for society as Gen Ys grow older?
Professor Peter J LaPlaca, Barney School of Business, University of Hartford, USA, presents 'How to Write a World Class Paper', 20 July, 2009. There are over 8000 academic journals in the world yet most of the leading journals in all fields routinely have rejection rates of eighty, ninety, ninety-five percent or higher. To combat this problem, more than 40 editors from Elsevier's broad array of journals have come together to develop a seminar on 'How to Write a World-Class Paper'. Using their collective experience of over 400 years, these editors have put together an illustrative presentation highlighting the do's and don'ts for preparing better manuscripts and significantly increasing the likelihood of acceptance.
Professor Peter J LaPlaca, Barney School of Business, University of Hartford, USA, presents 'How to Write a World Class Paper', 20 July, 2009. There are over 8000 academic journals in the world yet most of the leading journals in all fields routinely have rejection rates of eighty, ninety, ninety-five percent or higher. To combat this problem, more than 40 editors from Elsevier's broad array of journals have come together to develop a seminar on 'How to Write a World-Class Paper'. Using their collective experience of over 400 years, these editors have put together an illustrative presentation highlighting the do's and don'ts for preparing better manuscripts and significantly increasing the likelihood of acceptance.
Andrew Bagnall founder of Gullivers Travel presents the School of Business 2009 Distinguished Speaker lecture 'Entrepreneurship in a New World'.
Andrew Bagnall founder of Gullivers Travel presents the School of Business 2009 Distinguished Speaker lecture 'Entrepreneurship in a New World'.
Professor Robin Grieves, Department of Finance and Quantitative Analysis. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 3 2008.
Professor Robin Grieves, Department of Finance and Quantitative Analysis. Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on September 3 2008.
Professor Alfred Haug, Department of Economics Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on November 14, 2007.
Professor Alfred Haug, Department of Economics Inaugural Professorial Lecture, given on November 14, 2007.