Think: Business Futures show

Think: Business Futures

Summary: Host 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.

Podcasts:

 How To Make An Entrepreneur | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:49

Are entrepreneurs born with the characteristics that make them who they are, or is it something you can teach? This episode we explore what entrepreneurship means today and how to educate people to become entrepreneurs. Guests: Martin Bleimel, Associate Professor and the Director of Research at the Transdisciplinary School at UTS and Jochen Schweitzer, Associate Professor of Strategy and Innovation and the Director of Entrepreneurship at the UTS Business School.

 Is E-waste really waste? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Each month, Australians produce tens of thousands of tonnes of E-waste. This week we explore the problem, and the opportunity for business to turn this trash into treasure. Guests: Maruf Chowdhury, Senior lecturer and expert in closed loop systems and supply chain sustainability at the UTS business school and Lisa Saunders, Co-Founder and CEO of Arnie's Recon.

 The Hidden World Of Economic Abuse | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

A significant yet largely un-recognised aspect of domestic abuse is financial or economic abuse. It manifests as the restriction of a person's financial independence and often limits one's ability to take action to change their situation. This episode we discuss the prevalence of economic abuse, how to identify it and what can be done to make change. Guest: Kathy Walsh - Professor of finance and master of financial planning course director at the UTS business school.

 Rethinking Accessible Travel & Tourism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Australians living with disability often face enormous challenges when travelling. From using digital devices to purchase tickets, to boarding planes, to finding accessible attractions at a destination - the experience of travel and tourism is not equal for all Australians. This episode we look at the challenges and opportunities of accessible tourism. Guests: Simon Darcy, Professor of Social Inclusion at the UTS Business School and Ben Gauntlett, Disability Discrimination Commissioner at the Australian Human Rights Commission.

 What Is Sustainable Business? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Modern business is now more than ever grappling with the question of sustainability. Is it possible for businesses to have a positive impact on the world while maintaining longevity, profitability and shareholder satisfaction? This episode we look at the mechanisms business use to contribute to sustainability, and what may be needed to make sustainable business a reality. Guests: Melissa Edwards, Director of the Executive MBA program at the UTS Business School and Tim Williams, Lecturer at the UTS Business School Management Discipline Group.

 Social Impact - Can Business Change The World? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Many modern companies incorporate social or environmental principles into their structures. Is this incremental progression enough? Or do we need a complete restructure of incentives in order to see the change that's needed. This episode we look at the potential future for business & social impact. Guests: Bronwen Dalton, Director of the Masters of Not-for-Profit and Social Enterprise Program at the UTS business school & Claire Wright, business historian at the UTS Business School.

 Mythbusting Housing Affordability | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

With a new government in office - housing affordability remains a big concern. The big questions are: What effect will rising interest rates have on house prices? And how far will the suite of Labor housing policies go in addressing the challenges for first home buyers? On this episode - we delve into these questions and try to unearth the harsh truth. Guests: Harry Scheule - Professor of Finance at the University of Technology Sydney Business School & Simon Pressley - Founder and head of property market research at Propertyology.

 Aged Care's Financial Crisis | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:49

Aged care is often described as being in crisis due to things like neglect, poor nutrition and under-staffing. However another crisis of aged care is found in the finances - with many residential homes either lacking financial viability, or not meeting the minimum standards parties are proposing ahead of the election. This episode we explore a new report by the UTS Ageing Research Collaborative that aims to provide ongoing insights into the finance of aged care. Guests: Dr. Nicole Sutton & Dr. Nelson Ma - UTS Business School

 How Sports Betting Impacts Sports Culture | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Sports betting and advertising is ubiquitous throughout the channels of any regular sports fan. With sports codes, media, advertising and betting agencies all being interdependent - where does the boom in ads, odds and engagement end? This episode we explore the good, the bad and the fascinating impact sports betting is having on sports culture. Guests: Adam Cohen, Lecturer for Sport Management at the UTS Business School & David Rowe, Emeritus Professor of Cultural Research at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University

 The Teacher Walk Off | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

NSW Teachers haven't gone on strike for over ten years but this week they'll walk off the job to raise their voice about unfair pay and workload conditions. So how did we let such a fundamentally important profession get to this place? This week we look at the current state of teachers conditions in NSW and what needs to change. Guest: Mihajla Gavin - Senior Lecturer in employment relations and human resource management at the UTS Business School.

 Donations, Lobbies, Integrity, Corruption | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

In the lead up to the election, the establishment of a Federal corruption commission is an important issue for voters - but how exactly does federal corruption intersect with the private sector? On today's episode we dive into the impact of corruption on democracy and what attributes a Federal commission needs to have in order to clean ups politics. Guests: Marie dela Rama - lecturer at the University of Technology Sydney and Adam Graycar - professor of public policy and director of the Stretton Institute at the University of Adelaide.

 How Covid Is Changing Tourism | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

Covid's catastrophic impact on the tourism sector has exposed many of the industry's vulnerabilities when it comes to managing crisis. So what has tourism learnt from the pandemic, and how will it move forward? This episode we look at how tourism was crushed by Covid, how it responded and what's in store for the future. Guest: David Beirman - Adjunct Fellow at the University of Technology Sydney Business School and author of Tourism Crises and Destination Recovery.

 Women in Leadership: Business & Politics | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

The second wave feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s brought sweeping changes to women's roles in both business and politics. This episode we explore the history of women in leadership. We ask what does the landscape of women in leadership looks like today? What the continuing barriers are, and how we can progress to not only increase the number of women in leadership positions but also to expand the diversity of women in these roles. Guests: Claire Wright - business historian at the University of Technology Sydney Business School and Blair Williams - Research Fellow and Lecturer with the Global Institute for Women's Leadership at the Australian National University.

 Short Term Budgets vs Long Term Solutions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

The 2022 Budget was described by many as a cash splash focusing on temporary fixes and pre-election problem solving. With inflation, interest rates and the cost of living set to be a continuing challenge - what options are available to governments to help address these issues long term? Has the global playing field that budget forecasts are based on changed? And how can reform take place when big economic policy announcements seem too politically dangerous for either party? Guests: David Bond: Senior Lecturer at the UTS Business School & Cameron Curko - Head of Macroeconomics and Strategy at Pitcher Partners Accountants.

 Can a Four Day Work Week Work? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:27:50

The pandemic has completely overhauled our relationship with work. Priorities are shifting with an increasing number of people looking for job satisfaction and a harmonious work/life balance. One proposed solution is a shift to a four day work week. On this episode we discuss what four day work week can look like, and how companies and individuals maintain productivity working less hours. Guest: Rowena Ditzell - PHD candidate and lecturer at the UTS business school, currently researching the four day work week.

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