The present study investigated the influence of a quality-grading system, demographic information and consumption preferences on consumer willingness to pay (WTP) for sheep meat. Eating quality was defined by four grades developed by the Meat Standards Australia...
The last weekend in June saw UNE Business School's Associate Professor Rene Villano host a group of Filipino alumni at UNE for an impromptu reunion. Rene shares It was a great time to reminisce on their time in the former Department of Agricultural and Resource...
Dr Phil Harrell, funded by the European Union, was an invited Visiting Professor at the University of Tartu in Estonia. During March/April Dr Harrell conducted staff development workshops in 'Leading with Values' and 'Consulting Skills for Academics'. As well as...
Dual-purpose cowpea (DPC) and dual-purpose groundnut (DPG) varieties provide good yields, improved soil fertility through nitrogen fixation, and, at the same time, provide large amounts of good quality fodder to be used as feed or manure in crop-livestock...
At the end of May, Josie attended the Executive Academy for Teaching and Learning Professionals Program (European Stream) in Prague which was offered by the EFMD Global Network. As well as a packed program including sessions on leading oneself and leading others;...
State-imposed limitations on local government revenue and expenditure represent an especially draconian form of regulation. In Australian local government, New South Wales (NSW) has a longstanding rate-pegging regime, the Northern Territory (NT) caps mining and...
This research is about men with a disability in our rural landscape, about their lives as fathers and the stories they tell to define and enact their fathering. This study of 16 men with an acquired disability living in rural locations in Queensland and NSW reveals...
In 2017, UNE Business School continues to undertake several projects funded by the Department of Education & Training's Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Program (HEPPP). HEPPP aims to ensure that Australians from low SES backgrounds who have the...
Six students from the UNE Business School will be competing in the International Food and Agribusiness Management Association (IFAMA) Student Case Competition as part of the annual IFAMA conference to be held in Miami 18-21 June 2017. The IFAMA conference theme,...
On Thursday 15 June, Dr Lou Conway, Partnerships and Business Development Manager for the UNE Business School joined a group of presenters for the Armidale Regional Council (ARC) to pitch to the Telstra Board and Senior Executive about the opportunities of...
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