Corporate governance study gains industry recognition
Researcher motivated by motivated by massive economic and social costs of defaults
Researcher motivated by motivated by massive economic and social costs of defaults
The government’s amendments to overhaul protections for corporate employees could not come at a better time, writes Professor A J Brown.
With the assistance of funding from the British Academy, WOW guest, Associate Professor Juliane Reinecke and her Warwick Business School...
Leaders in the field of corporate governance and medicine have led the Griffith community who have been honoured in the 2023 King's Birthday list.
Given the failure of governments to raise the level of ambition needed to avert the climate crisis, what have businesses done in response and what can businesses do to compensate for the failure of governments?
By Adrian Edwards The Royal Commission into Misconduct in the Banking, Superannuation and Financial Services Industry (the Commission) will be...
Griffith Business School academics break down the reasons Australia's banks have been brought to task - and what lies ahead for consumers and the industry.
Griffith Senior Lecturer, Dr Byung Min travelled to Taipai last month to commence his research project ‘Family firms and research...
All of Australia’s 31,000 public unlisted and large proprietary companies to be formally approached.
Open Day opens door to new future for business professionals