New research from Macquarie Business School suggests the low uptake of electric vehicles is about purchase price and the availability and cost of charging stations.
Pre-election target funding fails to address hospital waiting lists and other health service time bombs, says Macquarie University Centre for Health Economy Director Professor Henry Cutler.
Voters will soon deliver their verdict on Tuesday’s budget - meanwhile Macquarie Business School economists analyse what the Treasurer got right, and what he got wrong.
Career planning has emerged as an unexpectedly important consideration when preparing for retirement, says Professor Joanne Earl from the Centre for Ageing, Cognition and Wellbeing.
The measurement economy is coming and gas bottles for the great Aussie barbecue could be one of the first targets. Dr Lurion De Mello from Macquarie Business School explains.
Macquarie University Business School Professor Debbie Haski-Leventhal has been aiming to 'walk the talk' when it comes to sustainaibility. Here is what she’s learned.
Gender inequality in Australia is worse than many sub-Saharan countries – and the pandemic has only worsened the situation. Macquarie Business School Professors Martina Linnenluecke and Alison Pullen look at how we might start to close this alarming gender gap by creating fairer workplaces for women.
Migration flows across Asia driven by extreme weather events will increase sharply without urgent action to slow climate change, says Macquarie Business School Visiting Associate Professor Rawshan Ara Begum.
With borders set to reopen to international tourists, Australian tourism operators might find a secret to success in new thinking from Macquarie Business School. Associate Professor Chris Baumann explains.
Disruptions to Australia’s grocery retail supply chain underscore the extent of specialisation and market dominance in the industry, explains Dr Prashan Karunaratne from Macquarie Business School.
While rampant consumerism isn’t dead, shoppers have become environmentally conscious and more selective when it comes to gift giving. Macquarie Business School's Professor of Marketing and Consumer Behaviour, Jana Bowden, explains.