Turning overstock into a competitive advantage Being seen as ‘wasteful’ can have a reputational cost. But brands who manage overstock issues can win consumer support. Harmen Oppewal Department of Marketing What does it take to get Australians into electric cars? Would business fleets going electric be the game-changer? Diane Kraal Department of Business Law and Taxation Moving towards a circular economy How we can move from a linear economy to a circular one. With sustainability expert Helen Millicer. Amrik Sohal Department of Management Measuring the clean economy We know we need to act on climate change. But how do we measure improvements and the setbacks? Ummul Ruthbah Annemarie Conrath-Hargreaves Monash Centre for Financial Studies Department of Accounting As airlines stir back to life, can we safeguard lower carbon emissions? During the pandemic, aviation's carbon emissions dropped to lows comparable to taking around 100 million cars off the road. Jadranka Petrovic Department of Business Law and Taxation Healing power of playtime for refugee camp mums and kids Encouraging play for children and their mothers living in Rohingya refugee camps has far-reaching impacts. Asadul Islam Centre for Development Economics and Sustainability The complex problem of reducing commercial aviation greenhouse gas emissions Can the aviation industry reduce its greenhouse gas emissions on its own? Jadranka Petrovic Department of Business Law and Taxation ‘People before profit’ – how mutuals are teaching banks a lesson Mutuals and co-ops are having their moment. With Professor Matthew Hall and Dr Paul Thambar. Matthew Hall Paul J Thambar Department of Accounting Sustainability, after a fashion Is the environmentally conscious consumer a trend, fad or just something at the margin? With Dr Rebecca Dare. Rebecca Dare Department of Marketing The economics of energy policy (it’s complicated) Australia needs to reduce its carbon emissions. But that's about the only thing we agree upon, it seems. With Dr Gordon Leslie. Gordon Leslie Department of Economics What kind of leaders will Generation Z want? We appear drawn to authoritarian, charismatic leaders. But are they right for the future? And will the coming generations call for something different? With Dr Nathan Eva. Nathan Eva Department of Management Recycling is broken, so retailers must help us reuse and reduce With the Australian recycling industry in crisis, it's time for other two 'Rs' – reuse and reduce. How can retailers help their customers? Rebecca Dare Department of Marketing 1 2 Next