Department of Management and Marketing news and events
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The upcycled appetite
A new study led by Professor Clare D’Souza uncovers the psychological and social factors influencing whether consumers embrace upcycled foods.
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Public service supply chain management
New research has explored why employment services often fall short for jobseekers with complex needs.
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Professional commitment in nursing
New research has identified key factors that influence nurses’ professional commitment.
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Project a quantum leap in sustainable data centres
Research aims to optimise energy use and emissions of data centres.
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La Trobe appoints new Business School Dean
Professor Colin Higgins appointed Dean of La Trobe Business School.
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La Trobe deepens Australia–India partnership
VC advances collaboration on skills, innovation and research.
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Tourism psychology research review
New research from Dr Astrid Nørfelt and collaborators suggests that tourism psychology research has not yet reached its full potential.
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La Trobe celebrates record university offers
A record number of students have received offers from La Trobe.
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Shaping future leaders in the Indo-Pacific
The New Colombo Plan (NCP) scholarship program supports students to experience immersive, structured learning and internships in the Indo-Pacific region.
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La Trobe Business School PRME Progress
La Trobe Business School recently highlighted its 2025 achievements aligned with the Principles for Responsible Management Education (PRME).
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Making push notifications more effective
A new study has explored how to make app notifications more effective for businesses, and less annoying for consumers.
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OpenAI collaboration drives inclusion, innovation
Major collaboration will deploy ChatGPT Edu to students and staff.
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Family firms and environmental sustainability
New research from Dr Mahdi Vesal has examined the tension between profitability and environmental sustainability in business, particularly within family businesses.
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La Trobe MBA ranked 15th globally
La Trobe’s MBA has been recognised in the 2025 Corporate Knights Better World MBA Rankings.
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Gender differences in self-promotion
New research has revealed that women are up to five times less likely to self-promote than men.
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