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The fourth industrial revolution and what happens next: Professor Simon Wilkie

The fourth industrial revolution and what happens next: Professor Simon Wilkie

The future does not belong to the robots. With Head of Monash Business School, Professor Simon Wilkie.

Simon Wilkie

Senior Leadership team

Industrial Revolution 4.0: ‘humanness is the key to a bright future’: Professor Simon Wilkie

Industrial Revolution 4.0: ‘humanness is the key to a bright future’: Professor Simon Wilkie

Worried about a dystopian future where robots have all the jobs? The solution is simple – become more human, says Professor Simon Wilkie.

Simon Wilkie

Senior Leadership team

As Facebook pushes for payments domination, can we trust them?

As Facebook pushes for payments domination, can we trust them?

Led by Facebook, 'Big Tech' plans to launch its Libra cryptocurrency next year, throwing down the gauntlet to the global financial system.  The choice for consumers: Who do we trust?

John Vaz

Kym Brown

Department of Banking and Finance

Human behaviour, observed one trillion times

Human behaviour, observed one trillion times

It's a mistake to think the internet is simply data; it is a living, breathing manifestation of all our most human actions and motivations  – if we know how to look. With Associate Professor Paul Raschky.

Paul Raschky

Department of Economics

Is Australia ready for a fintech future?

Is Australia ready for a fintech future?

Australia must respond quickly to the growing FinTech sector if it wants to be recognised as an international leader in the space.
Observing the Russian election

Observing the Russian election

As the presidential elections get underway in Russia, a unique online platform providing real-time monitoring of internet performance may offer some insights.

Paul Raschky

Department of Economics

How we behave: Insights from a trillion internet observations

How we behave: Insights from a trillion internet observations

Monash Business School researchers have developed a one-of-a-kind database that has mapped global internet use against human behaviour. It is a tool they believe could shed new light on everything from global sleep patterns to how economic activity is impacted by internet use.

Paul Raschky

Department of Economics

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