2022 Other Outputs Building business resilienceHiller, Michael, Jenkinson, Lisa, Kastelle, Tim, Barrett, Andrew, Bond, Shaun, Miller, Andy, Bongiovanni, Ivano, Wilson, Andrew, Brown, Dan, Hubbard, Ellie, McLennan, Kelly, Schleicher, Sabine, Clark, Samantha, Wang, Jie, Gabby Walters and Meath, Cristyn (2022). Building business resilience. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: KPMG/The University of Queensland. |
2022 Other Outputs Maximising the value of the energy transition for rural communities.Meath, Cristyn, Wade, Belinda, Mangan, John, Fueldner, Anna, Tong, Spencer and Lyons, Ben (2022). Maximising the value of the energy transition for rural communities.. Brisbane, QLD Australia: Rural Economies Centre of Excellence.. |
2020 Other Outputs Circular economy and the water sector of South East QueenslandWade, Belinda, Humphrey, Jacquelyn, Hopkinson, Peter, Hu, Shihu, Meath, Cristyn, Phelan, Anna and Turner, Cameron (2020). Circular economy and the water sector of South East Queensland. Brisbane, QLD Australia: UQ Business School, University of Queensland. |
2019 Other Outputs Organisational vulnerability to natural capital decline: investigating the influence of the enacted environment of decision makers through a cognitive processing modelMeath, Cristyn (2019). Organisational vulnerability to natural capital decline: investigating the influence of the enacted environment of decision makers through a cognitive processing model. PhD Thesis, UQ Business School, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/uql.2019.285 |
2018 Other Outputs Australia’s evolving energy future: preparing business through systems modelling, organisational capabilities and stable energy policyWade, Belinda, MacKenzie, Ian, Agnew, Scott and Meath, Cristyn (2018). Australia’s evolving energy future: preparing business through systems modelling, organisational capabilities and stable energy policy. AIBE Industry Research Series Brisbane, QLD, Australia: The University of Queensland. |
2018 Other Outputs The future of corporate reportingMeath, Cristyn (2018). The future of corporate reporting. AIBE Industry Research Series University of Queensland: Australian Institute for Business and Economics. |