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University of Sydney Business School: Recent submissions

    • Redefining and interrogating pedagogical practices 

      Hillier, Matthew; Jacka, Lisa; Koh, Josiah; Vallis, Carmen
      Published 2022
      Lockdowns and the rapid pivot to remote teaching disrupted much of Australasian higher education and has given us impetus to rethink educational design and practice. Overnight, some educators found themselves thrown into ...
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    • Taken for a Ride: How the poor cost-effectiveness of Sydney’s automated Metro Railways provides a salutary lesson for infrastructure planning 

      Day, Christopher; Day, Dick
      Published 2022-12-12
      Building rail infrastructure creates a significant opportunity cost for taxpayers. This makes it imperative for new rail capacity to obtain the best possible value. In this paper, we examine Sydney’s current programme of ...
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    • How are students engaging in different types of online discussion boards? 

      Vallis, Carmen; Prieto Alvarez, Carlos; Arthars, Natasha
      Published 2022
      Communication in online learning environments became essential in the global pandemic and lockdown. Apart from online lectures and classes, many educators began or increased their use of asynchronous text discussion boards. ...
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    • Framework for evaluating online assessment in business education: Trade-offs in promoting innovation 

      Cram, Andrew; Zeivots, Sandris; Raduescu, Corina
      Published 2022
      The rapid transition to online teaching due to the COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted various challenges in designing and implementing online assessment. As part of a research project commissioned by the Australian Business ...
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    • Gender Equality and the Future of the Legal Profession 

      Foley, Meraiah; Lipton, Briony; Cooper, Rae; Vromen, Ariadne; Rutledge-Prior, Serrin
      Published 2022-11-23
      The legal profession is undergoing profound transformation, driven by new technologies and forms of legal service delivery that are upending the traditional organisation of legal work. These changes are disrupting career ...
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