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Think: Business Futures
213 episodes - English - Latest episode: 4 months ago - ★★★★ - 1 ratingHost Stefan Posthuma finds the people who are the movers and shakers in business, and brings them together to get to the essence of the financial issues of the day.
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Episodes
Budget Extra: On Medicare with Associate Professor Kees Van Gool
May 11, 2018 07:51 - 8 minutesProfessor Kees Van Gool, Associate Professor at Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation (CHERE)- University of Technology Sydney Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On Industrial Relations with Martijn Boersma
May 11, 2018 07:22 - 7 minutesMartijn Boersma, Lecturer in the Management Discipline Group at the University of technology Business School Produced by: Jason L'Ecuyer, Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On the Pharmaceutical Benefit Scheme with Professor Rosalie Viney
May 10, 2018 00:30 - 9 minutesRosalie Viney, Professor of Health Economics and Director of the Centre for Health Economics Research and Evaluation at the University of Technology Sydney Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On the Environment with Dr Deborah Cotton
May 10, 2018 00:00 - 6 minutesDr Deborah Cotton, Senior Lecturer, Finance Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney Business School Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On the Environment with Dr Deborah Cotton
May 10, 2018 00:00 - 5 minutes - 4.89 MBDr Deborah Cotton, Senior Lecturer, Finance Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney Business School Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On the Not-For-Profit Sector with Professor Bronwen Dalton
May 10, 2018 00:00 - 9 minutesProfessor Bronwen Dalton, Associate Professor, Management Discipline at the University of Technology Business School Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok and Tim Wang
Budget Extra: On corporate tax with Dr Brett Govendir and Associate Professor Roman Lanis
May 09, 2018 21:30 - 15 minutesDr Brett Govendir and Associate Professor Roman Lanis, Accounting Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney Business School Produced by: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok, Tim Wang and Rohan Indra
Budget Extra: On banking with Dr Hardy Hulley
May 09, 2018 21:00 - 8 minutesDr Hardy Hulley, Senior Lecturer, Finance Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney Business School Producers: Jess Klajman, Annastasia Diaczok, Tim Wang and Rohan Indra
The Circular Economy
April 30, 2018 21:30 - 29 minutes - 27.5 MBMuch has changed in the global economy since the early days of industrialisation. Supply chains have reshuffled, technological has changed, labour practices have evolved. One thing that has remained largely unchanged over this time is the linear model for resource consumption that follows a take-make-dispose pattern. On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Melissa Edwards about designing goods to be reintroduced back into the consumption model. This model is r...
Gigging: What Is It And Why Does it Matter?
April 30, 2018 21:30 - 35 minutes - 32.3 MBMost likely you’ve seen the bright pink and green logos on delivery drivers zipping around on bicycles. Maybe you’ve thought, that looks like a fun and flexible job. Or maybe you’ve wondered how do they get paid? Does it provide a more flexible workplace? Are they paid superannuation? On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Sarah Kaine about the gig economy and how the legal definition of a ‘worker’ is important. Sarah Kaine is an Associate Professor in the M...
Episode 02- The Circular Economy
April 30, 2018 21:30 - 31 minutesMuch has changed in the global economy since the early days of industrialisation. Supply chains have reshuffled, technological has changed, labour practices have evolved. One thing that has remained largely unchanged over this time is the linear model for resource consumption that follows a take-make-dispose pattern. On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Melissa Edwards about designing goods to be reintroduced back into the consumption model. This model is ref...
Episode 01- Gigging: What Is It And Why Does it Matter?
April 30, 2018 21:30 - 36 minutesMost likely you’ve seen the bright pink and green logos on delivery drivers zipping around on bicycles. Maybe you’ve thought, that looks like a fun and flexible job. Or maybe you’ve wondered how do they get paid? Does it provide a more flexible workplace? Are they paid superannuation? On this episode of Think: Business Futures, Nicole and David speak to Sarah Kaine about the gig economy and how the legal definition of a ‘worker’ is important. Sarah Kaine is an Associate Professor in the Manag...
Episode Teaser
April 23, 2018 05:00 - 3 minutesIt’s easy to talk about the future of work using words like ‘innovation’, ‘disruption’ and ‘blue-sky thinking’ — but it’s much harder to explain how it works and what it looks like in the real world. This is where Think: Business Futures comes in. Hosts David Brown and Nicole Sutton go beyond the buzzwords, and takes cutting-edge research and real world examples, to explore the complexities of a current business story.