Research
High quality research is an essential feature of a good University. It is research that enables the School of Business and Management staff to expand the knowledge base of their field, to develop and apply innovations, and most importantly to incorporate new ideas into what they teach.
Members of the School engage in a wide range of research projects. The research interests and projects of individual staff members can be found by visiting their home pages or by visiting the Centre for Institutional and Organisational Studies.
Many of our School staff have won prizes for their research, some have been awarded prestigious fellowships to support their research, and a number serve on the editorial boards of academic journals.
Our academics engage in research in a number of key areas, including:
- Human Resource Management
- Industrial Relations
- Employment Relations
- International Business
- Marketing
- Accounting
- Finance
- Organisational studies
- Ecotourism
- Events and Festivals
- Film Tourism
- Indigenous Tourism
- Outdoor Recreation
- Tourism Policy and Planning
- Risk and Adventure Tourism
- Sustainable Tourism
- Volunteer Tourism
- Australian Politics
- Comparative Politics
- Feminist Theory
- Foreign Policy
- Governance Studies
- International Relations
- Political Theory
- Public Policy and Public Administration
- Labour Economics
- Econometrics
- Economic Development
- History of Economic Thought
- Industry Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Regional Economics
Many of our School staff have won prizes for their research, some have been awarded prestigious fellowships to support their research, and a number serve on the editorial boards of academic journals.


