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Research in Business and Economics


The Faculty of Business and Economics at Monash University is a significant centre of research across an extraordinary range of discipline areas.

Within a number of discipline areas, the faculty is recognised throughout the world as a centre of considerable influence, at times shaping the conceptual and methodological framework of the disciplines themselves.

In a great many other areas within business and economics, Monash is at the forefront within Australia, and through research, teaching and industry linkages, is making a major contribution to business and the professions. We draw on a wide range of specialist expertise, whether in the regulation of financial markets in different jurisdictions, operations and supply chain management, electronic marketing, economic reform in China, or in a great many other areas.

The great strength of the research capability within the Faculty of Business and Economics is our ability to translate technical expertise of the highest order into pragmatic business and professional contexts and, in doing so, to make a real difference to the communities we serve.

 


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About research in the faculty:

Research Units and Centres

Faculty Research Strengths

Current ARC Projects

Monash Business Review

 
Research Spotlight

Felix Mavondo; Kathryn Lefroy; Nathalie McCaughey; Dinusha Dharmaratna.

 

 

 

 





Photo: Professor Felix Mavondo with best presentation awardees (left to right): Kathryn Lefroy, Nathalie McCaughey and Dinusha Dharmaratna.

13th Annual Faculty Doctoral Conference - A Success

Sixteen PhD students from the Faculty of Business and Economics gave presentations on their research at the 13th Annual Faculty Doctoral Conference held at Kalorama on 27 - 28 October 2008.

The Conference gives doctoral candidates the opportunity to present a paper on their research to their peers and provides an atmosphere where candidates can learn from each other, share experiences, and become part of the Faculty research community. The Conference provided ample opportunity to develop academic networks and build lifelong friendships with fellow doctoral students in the many breaks, dinner and trail walks in the beautiful surroundings of the Dandenongs.


For more information on the Conference please contact the Faculty Research Office