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Business, innovation and law

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Business, innovation and law

Ethics in the office: are religion and spirituality at work?

The values we have help shape who we are, but how much of a role do they play in the…

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(In)filling Perth’s property gap

With the state capital’s population set to exceed four million by 2035, Greater Perth faces increased pressure to offer more…

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From talent identification to value creation

Creating value in business is not just a matter of hiring talented individuals. It’s about how their talent is utilised,…

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The sweet spot: Gabriel Chocolate’s focus on product position

Can the quantity and arrangement of stock on a store shelf affect consumers’ buying behaviour? It is not uncommon to…

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New ARC centre works to improve productivity for the resources sector

Universities will work with industry as part of a new Australian Research Council Industrial Transformation Training Centre that will aim…

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Curtin awarded $10.3m in ARC funding for training centre and fellowships

Curtin University has today been awarded $3.9 million to lead an ARC Industrial Transformation Training Centre that will prepare the…

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A quarter of the poorest Western Australians do not access the internet

One in four of the poorest households in Western Australia do not have access to the internet compared to almost…

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Friend or faux? Inside China’s counterfeit trade

Counterfeiting is illegal worldwide but a commonplace occurrence, particularly among makers of shoes, watches, perfumes, handbags, cosmetics and jewellery. Counterfeit…

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Gender pay gap exposed by BCEC report

A report by the Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre (BCEC), in partnership with Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), has increased awareness…

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Small changes could make WA more ‘China-ready’ for tourists

Western Australia’s biggest spending tourism market – Chinese visitors – frequently suggested that extending retail trading hours to 6.30pm on…

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