Value can be created across various business and management disciplines, through establishing cross functional skills and shaping expertise on a commercial, social and environmental scale.
Recent events
Professor Mark Harcourt shared his research around union defaults in an Academic Seminar entitled 'The Union Default Debate: to opt in or to opt out?'
Mark discussed union default, and compared and contrasted the idea of opting-in versus opting-out of a union. This seminar was supported by research that Mark has done, to understand current perspectives of employees towards the opt-in union process, and how employees are currently prevented from exercising a choice, whether it be a choice to opt-in or a choice to opt-out.
Supply Chain Management
Dr Cécile L'Hermitte and Dr Nadia Trent are both senior lecturers in supply chain management at the University of Waikato.
QuakeCoRE
Cécile is an Associate Investigator in the multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional Te Hiranga Rū QuakeCoRE research group (New Zealand Centre for Earthquake Resilience).
QuakeCoRE aims to establish and link multi-institutional national research programmes that are internationally networked. The research programmes will advance the science and implementation pathways of earthquake resilience through system-level science with highly integrated collaborations coordinated across the physical, engineering and social sciences and relevant research institutions.
For more information about QuakeCoRE
Maritime research
One area that Nadia's research focuses on is maritime connectivity. In recent years, her research has shown that New Zealand is becoming more isolated from a maritime connectivity perspective. This in turn could diminish New Zealand's international trade competitiveness.
Read How the port blockage threatens our global trade network published online at Stuff's website
Examples of publications
Hsiao, P. C. K., de Villiers, C., Horner, C., & Oosthuizen, H. (2022). A review and synthesis of contemporary sustainability accounting research and the development of a research agenda. Accounting and Finance, online, 31 pages. doi:10.1111/acfi.12936
Harcourt, M., Gall, G., Novell, N., & Wilson, M. (2021). Boosting union membership: Reconciling liberal and social democratic conceptions of freedom of association via a union default. Industrial Law Journal, 50(3), 375-404. doi:10.1093/indlaw/dwaa018
Kumari, S., Venkatesh, V. G., Deakins, E., Mani, V., & Kamble, S. (2021). Agriculture value chain sustainability during COVID-19: an emerging economy perspective. International Journal of Logistics Management, online, 24 pages. doi:10.1108/IJLM-04-2021-0247
Munshi, D., & Kurian, P. (2021). Public Relations and Sustainable Citizenship: Representing the Unrepresented. Routledge. doi:10.4324/9780429322044
Arshad, A., Sun, Y., & Desmarais, F. (2021). Abusive supervision and employee empowerment: The moderating role of resilience and workplace friendship. Journal of Leadership and Organizational Studies, 28(4), 479-494. doi:10.1177/15480518211005449
Khan, G. (2020). Towards a theory of use in the autonomous things. In ACIS 2020 - Navigating Our Digital Future. Online (Wellington, New Zealand).
O'Connor, H., Kilgour, M., & Koslow, S. (2019). Advertising creatives at work: How dialogue processes influence originality and strategy.. In ICORIA 2019. Krems, Austria.