Media Highlights – November 2024

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Media Highlights – November 2024

From the impact of artificial intelligence on careers to corporate ethics, see where the Macquarie Business School has been making headlines.

Honorary Professor Geoffrey Kingston and Professor Jeffrey Sheen, Department of Economics, provided their cash rate predictions in Finder’s RBA survey.

Associate Professor Sarah Bankins, Department of Management, provided comment to MSN.com about the role of AI on career choices.

Professor Yvonne Breyer, Macquarie Business School’s Deputy Dean Education and Employability, provided comment to The Australian Financial Review regarding career planning and development within the school. Macquarie Business School ranked first in the Career Impact category in The Australian Financial Review Best Business Schools list 2024.

Professor Vito Mollica, Department of Applied Finance, provided comment to Hindustan Times regarding a new partnership between Macquarie University and Symbiosis International University in Pune, India.

Professor Chris Baumann, Department of Marketing, contributed an article to The Conversation about AI and necro-branding. This was covered by ABC Radio National/Online and Channel 10’s The Project.

Dr Rebecca Bachmann, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, co-wrote an article for The Conversation regarding accounting firms and the ethics of consulting on various services.

Professor Rahat Munir, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, provided comment to CEO Today Magazine about cultural issues and corporate ethics.

Dr Dale Tweedie, Department of Accounting and Corporate Governance, provided comment to ABC Online regarding the impact of workplace surveillance.

Dr Colin Zhang, Department of Actuarial Studies and Business Analytics, provided comment to ABC 24 Radio and ABC Online regarding financial decisions related to aged care.

Professor Eric Knight, Department of Management, provided comment to The Australian Financial Review regarding flexible learning.