31 May, 2021

The IKEA effect: how we value the fruits of our labour over instant gratification

The IKEA effect says ‘that labour alone can be sufficient to induce greater liking for the fruits of one’s labour’.

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29 May, 2021

Don’t blame COVID-19: Target’s decline is part of a deeper trend

Target's fall from grace involves poor market positioning, confusing strategies, and a declining middle class consumer market.

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28 May, 2021
Filed under: Entrepreneurship and innovation, Thought leadership

Making decisions as an entrepreneur – the role of entrepreneurial risk management

Successful entrepreneurs master risk management in their decision making. By seeking non-traditional solutions, entrepreneurs develop their abilities and mindset to make calculated decisions.

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20 May, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership

Men are from Mars, women are from… Mars? How people choose partners is surprisingly similar (but depends on age)

Each year, more and more people are looking to dating apps to find a partner. And a trove of data from these users is finally revealing what men and women really want.

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14 May, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership

Did someone drop a zero? Australia’s digital economy budget spend should be 10 times bigger

We need a tenfold increase in the digital economy budget spending for Australia to become a leading digital economy.

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14 May, 2021
Filed under: Thought leadership, Leadership

Not all doom and gloom: even in a pandemic, mixed emotions are more common than negative ones

Things may seem all doom and gloom. New data reveals it’s surprisingly rare for a person to experience purely negative emotions. More commonly, people are instead experiencing mixed emotions, even during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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10 May, 2021

Innovation through evolution: the hummingbird effect

Innovation can't always be planned and accidents happen that lead us down entirely different pathways. The hummingbird effect demonstrates that an event in one field can trigger completely unexpected outcomes in wholly different domains.

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