AIB Review
By The Australian Institute of Business
Welcome to AIB Review
AIB Review is our very own digital quarterly industry publication that brings the expertise and insights of the AIB community to trending issues in the business world. It is part of AIB’s commitment to deliver ongoing value to our past and present student community. Since its inception, AIB Review is now distributed to over 200,000 alumni, current students and community members, with readership growing with each issue.
The Ninth Issue – Special Edition: Marketing & Entrepreneurship, what lies ahead
Keeping up with the pace of trends in the world of entrepreneurship and marketing is no easy feat but to stay ahead of your competition and predict your customer’s needs, it’s vital.
In this Special Edition of the AIB Review, leading industry professionals and members of AIB’s Marketing and Entrepreneurship faculty dive deep into the need-to-know industry trends and issues that lie ahead. Whilst we can’t predict with certainty what the future of marketing and entrepreneurship holds, these industry professionals who have their finger on the pulse provide incredible insight for trends to be prepared for in 2023 and beyond.
To celebrate this Special Edition, we gathered several of the authors and contributors to discuss themes covered in this Review in even greater depth. Listen to the podcast here.
Consumer shift towards sustainability – The Australian packaging market is going green…Or is it?
Andrew Licata, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business
Packaging is a powerful tool for marketers as it not only attracts consumer attention but can also influence their purchase decisions. Most people would be surprised at just how many changes are occurring in the consumer packaging industry as a result of the push towards greener, more environmentally friendly packaging in all sorts of consumer industries.
Consumer shift towards sustainability – The Australian packaging market is going green…Or is it?READ ARTICLE
The Show Must Go On: Entrepreneurship in Dance Education
Sarah R. B. Ahmadi, Master of Management Candidate, Australian Institute of Business
Dr Svetlana De Vos, Dr Bora Qesja, Dr. Samaneh Soleimani, Australian Institute of Business
The dance industry is much larger than most people realise, and all trends point to it continuing to grow. While popular opinion might suggest that this industry is immune from innovation, this article argues otherwise. This industry is changing rapidly, partly as a result of Covid disruption, but more importantly through technological and demographic change.
The Show Must Go On: Entrepreneurship in Dance EducationREAD ARTICLE
An Emerging Trend of Mindful Consumption: Why People Don’t Walk Their Talk?
Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business;
Arash Dehghani (BPsychSc, BSc, MSc),Telecommunications Engineer and Psychology Graduate.
Why is it that people often end up doing the opposite of what they intend to do, and what does this mean for business. The writers explain the concept of the Intention Behaviour Gap (IPG) and use it to suggest ways that consumers can make buying decisions that come closer to what their actual intentions are, with particular reference to buying “green” products.
An Emerging Trend of Mindful Consumption: Why People Don’t Walk Their Talk?READ ARTICLE
Helping Entrepreneurs Rebound from Disruption: Role Of Academic Incubators
Dr Chad Dean, Lecturer in Operations and Project Management, Australian Institute of Business
Incubators have had a mixed record when it comes to playing a role in producing successful entrepreneurs. In this article, a powerful case is made that academic institutions can and should play a leading role as incubators for entrepreneurial success.
Helping Entrepreneurs Rebound from Disruption: Role Of Academic IncubatorsREAD ARTICLE
Consumer-Driven De-Growth Trends: A Call for Marketing Paradigm Shift?
Dr Svetlana De Vos, Dr Bora Qesja, Australian Institute of Business
Have you ever wondered what “de-growth” means, and what it means for the future of marketing? In this article, the authors introduce the concept, and, using a wide range of real examples, show how it is already transforming industries as varied as fashion, travel and food.
Consumer-Driven De-Growth Trends: A Call for Marketing Paradigm Shift?READ ARTICLE
Sustainable Marketing – Now or Never
Dr Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business
Sustainability is a term so often used these days that it risks becoming a cliché, without real meaning. In this article, the author unpacks the term in more depth, and then shows how it is deeply relevant to product development, customer relations, corporate accountability, and of course a planet fit for a high quality of life in all its forms.
Sustainable Marketing – Now or NeverREAD ARTICLE
Influencer Marketing is Big Business: Lessons to Date and Future Directions
Associate Professor Diane Kalendra, Dr Tareq Rasul, Australian Institute of Business.
While the role of influencers has long been seen as a major aspect of the communication process, its role now, as a result of technological change, is staggering in its breadth and depth. So, what is influencer marketing, why is it so effective, who is using it, what have we learned to date about using it as a marketing tactic, and what does its future look like? The results may surprise you.
Influencer Marketing is Big Business: Lessons to Date and Future DirectionsREAD ARTICLE
Emerging Trends to Enhance Agritourism Promotion
Cole Ambrock, DBA Candidate, Australian Institute of Business
Dr Svetlana De Vos, Dr Uwe Kaufmann, Australian Institute of Business
Despite recent setbacks like COVID and the war in Ukraine, agritourism is already big business, and all trends point to it getting bigger. This article lists some of the trends that explain why agritourism as a form of travel tourism is likely to grow, and what demographic and other changes are contributing to this positive outlook.
Emerging Trends to Enhance Agritourism PromotionREAD ARTICLE
The Dark Side Of Social Media And Influencer Marketing
Bora Qesja, Samaneh Soleimani, Tareq Rasul, Australian Institute of Business
Influencer marketing on social media has become an increasingly popular marketing tool for brands over the past few years. This article points out the perils and pitfalls of such widely used platforms as Instagram, YouTube and TikTok, especially when being used by ordinary people to influence others and project a certain image of themselves.
The Dark Side Of Social Media And Influencer MarketingREAD ARTICLE
A Case for Environment Friendliness Ratings
Dr. Rupesh Goel, Lecturer in Marketing, Australian Institute of Business
Our energy future is going to depend on a mix of green, renewable technologies, such as wind, solar, hydro, and so on. But some green energy is greener than others. Using the metric of grams of CO2 equivalent produced per kWh electricity generated, this article discusses some hard truths about what the energy mix is likely to have to confront going forward.
A Case for Environment Friendliness RatingsREAD ARTICLE
Customer Engagement – The Key to a Sustainable Future
Krishnan Hariharan, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business
A sustainable future is what every business must aim for if it has any chance of success. Whereas profits are part of this scenario, they are not the only requirement for long term success. This article argues that ideas such as non-transactional customer engagement, and customers becoming co-creators of brand identity and community, are among the emerging consumer roles necessary in ensuring sustainability.
Customer Engagement – The Key to a Sustainable FutureREAD ARTICLE
Entrepreneurship Beyond Tomorrow
Micah Walker, MBA, Founder and CEO – Eagle Origins
While entrepreneurship isn’t everybody’s chosen field of study or work interest, whether you are an employee, a student, or a scholar, we are all consumers and global citizens influenced by entrepreneurs and their advancements. Using his own experience and the examples of others, the writer here explores some of the dynamics which motivate entrepreneurs to want to change the world.
Entrepreneurship Beyond TomorrowREAD ARTICLE
Dealing with Market Trends: Why Firms Often Fail to Keep up with Market Innovation
Gediminas Lipnickas, Lecturer in Marketing, UniSA Online
Bora Qesja, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business
To better understand market innovation and be prepared for changes within markets, it is important to understand the process through which innovations go through. All markets and innovations go through three phases: Innovation, Diffusion, and Stabilisation. Using this framework and examples from well-known brands, this article stresses the need to be alert to even apparently minor incremental changes in the marketing life of every product.
Dealing with Market Trends: Why Firms Often Fail to Keep up with Market InnovationREAD ARTICLE
Previous Issues
The Eighth Issue – Global Disruption: Implications for Business?
The humanitarian, migration, and refugee implications of the Russian invasion of Ukraine bring devastation to no end. And in a world still dealing with the after-effects of the global pandemic, it is now our responsibility to prepare for a whole new set of issues that are already impacting the global economy and society.
Now is the time to accept the challenges and take on the opportunity to support our society into the future.
Title | Author |
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Checking The Rear-View Mirror: The Online Food Delivery Industry | Andrew Licata, Australian Institute of Business |
Enterprise Risk Management Amidst Global Disruptions | Kaveen Bachoo, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Every Organisation Needs Project Management Capability | Dr Greg Usher, Executive General Manager (Buildings & Property), RPS |
Global Disruption And Staff Shortages: Time To Look At Overlooked Resources? | Carlene Boucher, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Global Disruption: Perspectives from HRM, Marketing And Strategic Management | Dr Sehrish Shahid, Dr Sumesh Nair, and Dr Mamun Ala, Australian Institute of Business |
Kintsugi – The Art Of Disaster | Amanda MacKinnell, MBA MGPM MAIPM, Australian Industry Capability Program Manager, NIOA & Online Learning Facilitator, AIB, and Mohsen Varsei, PhD, AIB |
Mitigating Covid-19 Business Disruption With Cloud Computing | Sathasivan Pillay (DBA Candidate), Dr Kavita Goel and Dr Uwe Kaufmann, Australian Institute of Business |
Returning To The Office Post-Pandemic: Challenges And Recommendations | Dr Kuldeep Kaur, Dr Mamun Ala and Dr Syed Mohyuddin, Australian Institute of Business |
The War in Ukraine: How Are Brands Responding? | Associate Professor Diane Kalendra, Assistant Academic Dean, Australian Institute of Business. |
Trade Diversification in the World of Disruption – How Australian Coal Survived China’s Ban | Mingwei Sun, Lecturer in Finance, Australian Institute of Business, Kavita Goel, Senior Lecturer in Finance, Australian Institute of Business, and Christiana Osei Bonsu, Lecturer in Finance, Australian Institute of Business |
The Seventh Issue – The Next Industrial Revolution
We are at the outset of the next industrial revolution. Unlike the past four revolutions that have significantly transformed daily life as we know it, this one has the possibility to be the first where humans will be taken into account as much as profit.
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Adapting to the Next Industrial Revolution – Whose job is it to upskill employees? | Dr Dilraj Wadhwa, Dr Kuldeep Kaur & Dr Mamun Ala, Australian Institute of Business |
Does Proptech have a role in the Next Industrial Revolution | John Gellel: Doctoral candidate, Australian Institute of Business; General Manager, Kastle Systems Australia; President, Australian Security Industry Association Limited (ASIAL) Dr Donald Winchester, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Shrimal Perera, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Firm Demand for Soft Skills: A Renaissance of Human Factors – A Personal Reflection | Francesca D’Urso, MBA (Log&SCMgt), Implementation Specialist & Management Consultant at Brooks International |
Freight Collaboration and AI in the Next Industrial Revolution: An Opportunity | Andy Clark, MBA, PhD Candidate, Australian Institute of Business and Dr Ethan Nikookar, Australian Institute of Business |
Green Hydrogen for a Green Planet – Opportunities and Challenges | Dr Rupesh Goel and Dr Sumesh Nair, Australian Institute of Business |
Leaving It All Behind: Evolution of the Work Environment and Liminal Spaces in the New Industrial Revolution 4.0 | Ivan Ocampo, Doctoral Candidate, Australian Institute of Business Dr Bora Qesja, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Parth Patel, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Leveraging Big Data Towards Customer Engagement – Case of Genome Sequencing | Krishnan R Hariharan, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Managerial Imperatives in Merging the Physical, Digital and Biological Worlds | Dr Saadia Mahmud, Lecturer in Management, Australian Institute of Business Dr Sherish Shahid, Lecturer in Leadership, Australian Institute of Business Dr Mamun Ala, Lecturer in International Business and Strategic Management, Australian Institute of Business Dr Syed Mohyuddin, Senior Lecturer & Discipline Leader, Human Resources & Management, Australian Institute of Business |
People Take Back the Power in the Next Industrial Revolution | Giulia Savio: Group Manager Diversity & Organisational Effectiveness, St Barbara |
Post Pandemic Industrial Revolution: Towards A Digital Humanism | Dr Chad Dean, Lecturer in Operations and Project Management, Australian Institute of Business |
Transitioning from Education to Work during the 4th Industrial Revolution | Dr. Touhid Bhuiyan, Lecturer in Cyber Security, Australian Institute of Business |
The Sixth Issue – Professional and Business Ethics
Professional and business ethics: is it a grey area? Is ethical behaviour a clear-cut thing?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) Use in the Health Care Context: Ethical Challenges and Solutions | Dr Svetlana De Vos, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Mulyadi Robin, Associate Professor, Australian Institute of Business Kathryn Clews, PhD Candidate, Australian Institute of Business |
Do Ethics Matter in International Business Diplomacy? A Look at Australia and the AUKUS Alliance | Parth Patel (Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business, Australia) and Arijit De (University of Manchester, UK) |
Fake it until you make it – Ethical Considerations in Innovation | Amanda MacKinnell, DBA Candidate Dr Mohsen Varsei, Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Gamble Responsibly: Social Responsibility or Ethical Dilemma? | Andrew Licata, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Has Covid Made Organisations More Ethical? | Carlene Boucher, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Integrity And Firm Performance – Only Time Will Tell | Dr Mingwei Sun, Lecturer in Finance, Australian Institute of Business |
Is It Ethical for Profitable Businesses to Keep Job Keeper Payments? | Dr Kavita Goel, Discipline Leader – Finance Dr Donald Winchester, Senior Lecturer – Finance |
Making Ethics Profitable | Michelle Peatman, Management Consultant, Evolutionary Consulting, MBA Graduate 2020 |
Professional And Business Ethics: Private Security in Australia | John Gellel, Doctoral Candidate, Australian Institute of Business Dr Donald Winchester, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Sustainable Development and Ethics | Sinikinesh Beyene Jimma, Doctoral Research (HDR) Candidate, Australian Institute of Business Dr Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Mohsen Varsei, Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Donald Winchester, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The ‘bad apples’ among the organizational leaders: Do we know them? | Dr Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Kuldeep Kaur, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Dilraj Wadhwa, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The Elusive Business of Ethics | Dr Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Tareq Rasul Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The Ethics of Repairability | Dr Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The New Ethics of Banking Technology | Bernard Perchman, Team lead, MBA (IAB), M(Applied Finance), GAICD, BscH, AIB MBA Graduate |
The Fifth Issue – The Diversity Challenge
In the fifth issue of The AIB Review, we are looking at the diversity challenge through the lens of our AIB MBA community.
Creating Job Opportunities In The Pacific Through Diversification | Dr Uwe Kaufman, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Direct Selling: Tackling the Challenge of Women’s Inclusion in the Base of the Pyramid (BOP) Labour Markets | Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Maryam Masoumi, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Mulyadi Robin, Associate Professor, Australian Institute of Business |
Disability: The Missing Diversity Category | Carlene Boucher, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Discrimination, Mental Health & Recruitment Processes – A Personal Reflection | Francesca D’Urso, Sourcing and Procurement Analyst, Global Strategic Sourcing (Indirect Operations) at CAE Inc. and AIB MBA Alumni |
Diversity as a Cure for the One Tracked Mind | Tanyika Fraser, Strategy, Design & Planning Consultant, Author, Self Employed and AIB MBA Alumni |
Diversity Management Is Not A Myth, It’s A Reality For A Productive Workplace And Increased Profitability | Dr Tareq Rasul, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Gender Diversity PLUS: Beyond the ‘She’ Effect & Tokenism | Christiana Osei Bonsu, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Shrimal Perera, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Is It a Bloody Good Idea? Talking About Menstrual and Menopause Leave in Australia | Mulyadi Robin, Associate Professor, Australian Institute of Business Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Lack of Equal Representation in the Australian Television Media | Sanjay Bhosale, Assistant Director Communications, Australian Government and AIB MBA Alumni |
Let’s NOT Be On the Same Page: Project Managers Need To Harness Various (and Opposing) Views | Michael Broadbent, Group Executive, Qscan Group and Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Mohsen Varsei, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Mind Your Language: Promoting An Age-Inclusive Workforce | Dr Jacqueline Larkin |
Rethinking Diversity – Importance of Inclusion, Equity and Empathy | Dr Sumesh Nair, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business
Dr Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The Diversity Challenge | Vernice N. C. Phillip, MBA Graduate, Australian Institute of Business |
The Inclusive Dance: Ways to Leverage a Diverse Culture | Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Alicia Stanway, Industry Engagement Officer, Subject Coordinator and Academic Integrity Officer, Australian Institute of Business Ingrid Day, Academic Dean, Australian Institute of Business |
When Lack of Diversity is no Longer an Option: The Increasing Importance of Consumer Voice in Shaping Brand Decisions and the Market | Dr Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Australian Institute of Business
Dr Bora Qesja, Marketing Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The Fourth Issue – Looking Back, Learning Forward
In the fourth issue of the AIB Review, we are Looking Back, Learning Forward. Reflecting on the past and forecasting the future, looking back can mean over a month or a year or a century, or more. What do we repeat, what changes, and what do we learn, transform and adapt?
Antifragile Supply Chain: A Key to Success in The Post-Covid “New Normal” | Dr Ethan Nikookar, Lecturer and Dr Mohsen Varsei, Senior Lecturer and Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business |
Are Financial Statements Providing useful and Relevant Information, Beyond Compliance? | Kaveen Bachoo, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Challenges of Transitioning to Online Learning and the Importance of Social Learning in a Successful Online Experience: A Case Study | Dr Bora Qesja, Lecturer and Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Critical Systems Thinking for Successfully Coping with COVID-19 and the Future. | Dr Kasun Chandrasekara, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Death by Data, Lessons in Digitally Transforming | Erle Pereira, IT Strategist, Freelance Consultant |
Digital Transformation: How Hybrid Cloud and Artificial Intelligence Have Moved From Priority to Essential Seat | Aliye Ozcan, Global Program Director Data and AI Strategy, IBM and Dr Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Australia Institute of Business |
Does COVID-19 Redefine Flexible Working Arrangements (FWAS) For Women? | Dr Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh & Dr Mamun Ala, Australian Institute of Business |
From Source to Socket – Rapid Change Has Commenced | Robert Whiteley, Business Solutions Manager, Brennan IT |
Highlighting the Hidden Heroes of Healthcare | Louise Tingey, Health Services Business Manager |
How are Small Businesses Accessing Finance During COVID? | Dr Kavita Goel, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Imposter Syndrome: Can It Help in Overcoming Career Roadblocks? A Personal Reflection | Fiona Macaulay, Compliance Officer, Local Government |
Marketing in the New Normal | Dr Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Australia Institute of Business |
Reflecting Backward to Evolve Forward: Integrating Mindfullness and Optimism into your Refletive Practice | Alicia Stanway, Leadership Lecturer and Industry Engagement Manager, Australian Institute of Business and Kerry Kingham, OLF and Founder, Kerry Kingham Coaching |
Reflecting on our Past, Learnings for our Future: Traditional, Modern and Future Consumer | Dr. Svetlana De Vos, Senior Lecturer and Dr. Bora Qesja, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Teaching Strategic Management: Preparing our students to better cope with disruptions in the Age of Discontinuity | Mamun Ala, Noel Richards, Sanjeev Abeynayake, Sri Sivanathan & Syed Mohyuddun, Australian Institute of Business |
Technology’s Vital Few | Aaron Pesa, Senior Analyst, BlackBerry QNX |
The New (?) Elephant in the Room: Cryptocurrencies | Shrimal Perera & Christiana Osei Bonsu, Australian Institute of Business |
What Working From Home Taught us About Employee Engagement | Michelle Peatman, Management Consultant, Evolutionary Consulting |
Why Cultural Engagement Matters for Mentorship: Drawing Lessons from Papua New Guinea | Dr Warren Doudle, Managing Director, SecRisk Pty Ltd Australia |
The Third Issue – The Role, Rights and Responsibilities of the State/Government in a National Crisis
The third AIB Review issue looks at role, rights and responsibilities of the State/Government in a National crisis.
Title | Author |
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A COVID Perspective on Consultancy – Managing Onsite Consultancy When the Site No Longer Exists | Bernard Perchman, Team Lead, ETrading and Australian Institute of Business Alumni |
Australian Manufacturing Crisis: Thinking Strategically About Operations and Supply Chains | Dr Mohsen Varsei, Senior Lecturer and Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business |
Communication in Times of National Crisis: The Role of Governments and Other Actors | Dr Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer in Marketing and Entrepreneurship, Australian Institute of Business |
COVID-19 & Older Workers: Challenges for Government | Dr Jacqueline Larkin, Senior Lecturer in HRM, and Academic Integrity Officer, Australian Institute of Business |
COVID-19, Governments, and Certain Uncertainties | Dr Shrimal Perera, Lecture, Australian Institute of Business By Dr Kavita Goel, Lecture, Australian Institute of Business |
DMOs Unexpected Roles and Responsibilities During Crisis Times | Dr Paul Singh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Samaneh Soleimani, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Ensuring Government Crisis Responses Do Not Come at the Expense of Human Rights. | Sam Klintworth, National Director, Amnesty International Australia and Australian Institute of Business Alumni |
Equal Opportunity: Is it an Underestimated National Priority that Might Lead to a National Crisis? | Dr Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Mahan Poorhosseinzadeh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Leadership in a Time of Global Crisis: Who Plays a Role? | Dr Mulyadi Robin, Associate Professor, Australian Institute of Business |
People, Partnerships and Policy – Macrosocial Marketing Interventions During a National Crisis. | Dr Sumesh Nair, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Rupesh Goel, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The Roles and Responsibilities of Governments to Deal with the Unintended Consequences of Environmental Policies | Dr Uwe Kaufmann, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Harald Kaufmann, Australian Institute of Business |
The Second Issue – Climate Change
In the second issue of the AIB Review, we explore the impacts of Climate Change across a broad range of industries and frameworks.
Title | Author |
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Climate Change – A World of Opportunities for Entrepreneurs. | Krishnan Hariharan, Online Learning Facilitator, Australian Institute of Business |
Climate Change – Why People Don’t Care? | Mingwei Sun, Lecturer in Finance, Australian Institute of Business. Kavita Goel, Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business. |
Climate Change and COVID-19: Is Working from Home Sustainable for the Environment? | Dr Vishal Rana, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Syed Mohyuddin, Discipline Leader and Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Climate Change and Finance: Is There Any Relationship? | Kaveen Bachoo, Sessional Academic, Australian Institute of Business |
Climate Change as an International Issue: Strategic Implications for Business. | Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business. Dr Syed Mohyuddin, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business. |
Climate Change Policy Initiatives Gone Wrong: The Cobra Effect. | Kris Iyer, Online Facilitator, Australian Institute of Business |
Climate Change: The Black Elephant in the Airplane Cabin. | Michael Galvin, Consultant, Australian Institute of Business |
Climate-Friendly Supply Chains: Driven by Business Value Not Regulations. | Dr Maryam Masoumi, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Consumer-Driven Market Shaping in the Era of Climate Change | Dr Bora Qesja, Marketing Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
COVID-19 and Climate: A Certain Chemistry. | Shrimal Perera, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Cultural Imaginings and Climate Change – Has the Time for Critical Regionalism Finally Arrived? | Angelina Russo, Associate Dean, Australian Institute of Business |
Fiji’s Tax Credits for the Importation of Hybrid Cars: The Unintended Consequences of Environmental Policies. | Uwe Kaufmann, Australian Institute of Business Harald Kaufmann, Australian Institute of Business |
Habits, Consumption and Marketing During the Pandemic and Beyond. | Dr Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Tareq Rasul, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Putting ‘Green’ into Human Resource Management | Dr Jacqueline Larkin, Senior Lecturer in HRM, and Academic Integrity Officer, Australian Institute of Business |
Re-energising the Climate Change Narrative in the South Pacific Region. | Mohit (Max) Bhanabhai, Executive Director TravelBiz Pty Ltd and Australian Institute of Business MBA student |
Thinking About Climate Change Demands Sustainabaility Solutions. | Dr Kaushik Sridhar, Online Learning Facilitator, Australian Institute of Business |
Why Can’t We Pivot for Climate Change? Understanding the Traps of Climate Change Inaction. | Mulyadi Robin, Associate Dean, Australian Institute of Business. Kirti Mishra, Assistant Professor, Indian Institute of Management. |
You Broke It, You Fix It’ – The Pro-Environmental Behaviours of Individuals and Households. | Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Tareq Rasul, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
The First Issue – COVID-19
Australian Institute of Business introduces its first issue of the AIB Review, A brand new publication that brings the expertise and insights of the AIB community to topical issues through the lens of our academic specialisations.
Title | Author |
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Coronavirus Shows Us New Ways of Thinking and Doing | Dr. Mohsen Varsei, Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business |
Coronavirus Disruptions: Some Thoughts on Dealing with Strategic Uncertainty in International Business | Dr. Mamun Ala, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
COVID-19: A Five-Point Agenda for Strategic Human Resource Management | Krishnan Hariharan, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
COVID-19: Being Prepared for the Rebound in Business | Daren McKennay, Partner, Crescent Capital Partners |
COVID-19: Cash is Still King | Dr. Danilo Wegner, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr. Donald Winchester, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Deferring Loan Repayments (Moratorium): Think Before You Act | Dr. Kavita Goel, Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business |
Digital Marketing: An Emergency Stopgap or a Way to Strategically Position Your Business for Future Success in the Time of COVID-19? | Dr. Diane Kalendra, Discipline Leader, Australian Institute of Business |
Fighting COVID-19: Complex Adaptive System Perspective an Interview with AIB DBA Candidate Claire Pierce | Dr. Svetlana De Vos, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Habits, Consumption and Marketing During the Pandemic and Beyond | Dr. Sumesh Nair, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business Dr Tareq Rasul, Senior Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
International Travel and Tourism Restrictions, Impacts and The First Steps Towards Recovery From COVID-19 | Paul Singh, Lecturer, Australian Institute of Business |
Now’s the Time to Understand Digital Learning’s True Potential | Paul Wappett, CEO, Australian Institute of Business |
Serving People Through Crisis: A Better Way to Lead | Dr. Mulyadi Robin, Associate Professor, Australian Institute of Business |
Shoring Up Our Creative Industries – Can We Imagine a Post COVID-19 Creative Militia? | Dr. Angelina Russo, Associate Dean, Australian Institute of Business |
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