Improving safety in hospitals is a major challenge. Numerous adverse events happen every day due to avoidable events relating to failures in care. This paper investigates a clinical setting in southeast Queensland, gauging some of the determinants of a...
This study relates to three pivotal issues that corporate listed firms deal with in a challenging business environment as a matter of pressing concerns from the stakeholders. Both in developed and emerging economies, the role of corporate governance (CG) and...
UNE Business School was well represented at the recent AARES Conference in Brisbane. The annual conference provided an opportunity for academics from the school to present on a range of research topics, including: "Development of Indicators of Economic Resilience...
Livelihood diversity factors such as flexibility within fisheries, geographical mobility, reallocation of fishing effort into the broader economy, and the non-material benefits that fisheries provide are important areas of research in marine policy. We use two...
Date palms are an important source of livelihood in dry areas where few other plants are able to grow. They provide a valuable source of income to small farmers, produce a fruit rich in minerals and vitamins and have many uses beyond food production. The importance...
From the 1st of January 2016, the shared project “Chain Failure and Chain Goods in Sustainable Food Chains” has been underway with a view to develop a theoretical framework that will enable a closer analysis and improved understanding of value chain outcomes....
Guiding remote economic planning by measuring and 'tracking and mapping' the significance of Mining impact is a key objective of the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) Project. ECVM is a CRC for Remote Economic Participation Project and in its fifth year...
Research from the UNE Business School for the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) Project has had a significant impact in understanding the transition that regional town experiences after a mine closure. The findings from this project are now being put to...
Worldwide concern around large food production, processing and formation of closed-loop value chains and networks has motivated a cross-continental partnership between UNE Business School and the University of Bonn, in Germany. From the 1st of January this year,...
Mr Jim McFarlane from the UNE Business School has been offered a CRC Remote Economic Participation scholarship to join the Enduring Community Value from Mining (ECVM) team. Mr McFarlane will complete his PhD on regional economic development, including the role...
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