Re-examining the way we look at Foreign Workers in Australia

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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As Australians and future hopeful visa holders are watching carefully as the Federal government prepares to announce details on what will replace the abolished 457 visa program, Professor Kate Hutchings of the Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing says it comes at a time where we need to re-think about what international work looks like […]

Five minutes with…Wayne O’Donohue

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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Putting the ‘wellbeing’ into W.O.W, Dr Wayne O’Donohue uses a psychological lens to examine the employer-employee relationship and to understand how and why people behave the way they do at work. We spent five minutes with Wayne to learn a little more about his research….. In what area/s do your current research interests lie? I […]

Women in management: international representations

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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The edited Research Handbook on Women in International Management (Edward Elgar) was designed by the editors, WOW member, ProfessorKate Hutchings (pictured below)and University of Auckland colleague, ProfessorSnejina Michailova, to address the growing interest in women in management research but with the intention to deliberately respond to a need to broaden this field from largely being […]

Shazam! WOW researchers impress at ANZAM

Mrs Alice Evans
Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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The research of a cohort of Centre for Work, Organisation and Wellbeing (WOW) members was recognised recently by constituents and the Organising Committee of the annual Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management conference, held in Perth in early December (2012). Griffith Business School’s Dean (Academic), and WOW member, Professor Marie Wilsonwas admitted as a […]

Should I stay or should I go?: working in Australia’s aged care industry

Centre for Work Organisation and Wellbeing
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WOW-affiliated student member, Katrina Radford was awarded first prize ($500) by a judging panel of three Griffith Business School academic staff (including GBS HDR Director and WOW member, Professor Kate Hutchings), from a pool of 27 entries in the 2012 GBS Poster Competition in September. Four additional WOW-affiliated student members entered the Competition, which is […]

Lecturers score golden award

Department of Employment Relations and Human Resources
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Three Griffith Business School lecturers were recognised by students for their outstanding teaching this month. Ben French, Janis Bailey and Kate Hutchings (pictured) were awarded the Golden Key International Honour Society’s Best Lecturer Awards through nominations by students. Mr French and Associate Professor Bailey received their awards at a ceremony on August 7 at Nathan […]