Business Briefs
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Conference of importance to agribusiness
Massey University economist Professor Allan Rae says the
next Australian Agricultural Economics Society conference
will have special relevance to New Zealand’s agribusiness
sector. Professor Rae is president-elect of AAES and starts
his term after the conference, to be held in Queenstown in
February. Speakers will include some of the world’s
leading experts in production and management, and policy
development for agriculture, agribusiness, and international
trade.
Academy award for management academic
Massey
Management lecturer Dr Craig Prichard scooped the prize for
the Best Symposium in Management Education and Development
at the recent international Academy of Management Conference
in Atlanta, Georgia. He shares his award with three research
colleagues from the University of New Mexico and Charleston
College in the United States, and the University of
Leicester in the U.K. The academy conference is the
world’s biggest on management research.
Nine point gain
for Finance research
Massey University’s Finance
programme has shot to 25th place in an internationally
respected measure of research quality and relevance. The new
ranking moves the programme up nine places in just four
months and rates Massey the highest placed Australasian
university for finance research. The rankings are based on
the number of research papers downloaded from the Stanford
University eLibrary, part of the Social Science Research
Network.
Commerce expert to head business
school
Professor Lawrence (Larry) C. Rose is the new head
of New Zealand’s largest business school. Based at Massey
University’s Auckland campus, American-born Professor Rose
is a high-ranked finance researcher. He is currently
studying foreign portfolios and risk management in APEC
emerging equity
markets.
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