The College of Business, Government and Law is dedicated to developing the critical thinkers and enterprising leaders of tomorrow through innovative research that actively engages with industry, government and the community.
Our researchers address challenges of local, national and global significance to deliver outcomes that change lives for the better.
We are conducting research to prepare workforces and communities of the future for the next period of rapid technological change including:
In addition we examine human resource management, marketing, finance, environmental policy, social policy, corporate social responsibility, party political systems, human rights, critical legal theory, criminology and comparative politics.
Research Institutes and Centres
We are leading the charge on industry and workplace innovation as we enter Industry 4.0, the fourth industrial revolution. We are researching the human and business impacts of technological change and building knowledge to inform strategy, policy and program development.
Our research starts at Flinders University but its influence extends around the world. We are researching gun crime, illicit drug crime, cybercrime, prisons, terrorism and corruption to deliver cutting-edge research and policy advice for lawmakers and the community.
We will make a unique research contribution to combatting the fundamental threat of our times - the domestic and international use of digital technologies to undermine trust and security in democratic societies.
We share a vision for a better world where people have the opportunity to achieve their goals free of discrimination and social inequality, where complex social problems are addressed, communities are diverse and thriving, and where organisations across sectors work together to grow positive social impact.
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