
29 July, 2021
Vaccine selfies may seem trivial, but they show people doing their civic duty - and probably encourage others too
Are vaxxies just the latest trend in virtue signalling? And even if they are, does that mean they’re not worth it?

28 July, 2021
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Thought leadership
Yes Ita, younger workers might actually be less resilient. But all workers should be thanked
Are younger people really less resilient at work? Or is this simply an example of older people holding negative stereotypes about younger people?

24 July, 2021
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Thought leadership
COVID-19’s economic impact could be stressing out our kids
The effects of economic stress on children are big. Parents' anxiety about their financial situation is equivalent to the effect of a divorce, and is likely at play amid COVID-19.
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24 July, 2021
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Leadership, Thought leadership, MBA Suite
Creating a positive business solution out of personal hardship
When Mark and Julie Wallace were looking for professional support after their daughter was a victim in the 2017 London Bridge terror attack, they found there is no one size fits all approach.
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21 July, 2021
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Thought leadership
The interchangeable office of 2020: Working from home and returning to work arrangements
With the rise of employees and employers looking to embed regular work from home arrangements once they’re able to return to the office, what are the positives and negatives?

2 July, 2021
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Thought leadership
Disagreeability, neuroticism and stress: what drives panic buying during the COVID-19 pandemic
What motivates people to panic buy and stockpile goods like toilet paper? The COVID-19 pandemic has given us the chance to find out.

30 June, 2021
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Thought leadership
COVID-19 has changed the future of retail: there’s plenty more automation in store
Australian supermarket giant Woolworths has announced its single biggest investment in logistics infrastructure, spending A$780 million to replace up to 1,300 workers with robots.
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29 June, 2021
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Thought leadership
Closing the loop for system change
Seljak co-founders and QUT Business School alumni, Karina Seljak and Samantha Seljak share their insights and experience in closing the textile waste loop.

28 June, 2021
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Entrepreneurship and innovation
Learning from the London locals
Professor Rowena Barrett shares insights from StartUp Catalyst Mission and why entrepreneurial ecosystems are relevant to universities like QUT.