Master’s students showcase thesis findings at research forum
Four Applied Management Master’s students presented their thesis findings to a group of more than 60 staff and students recently.
Postgraduate Programme Manager for Applied Management, Indrapriya Kularatne, facilitated the session. Indra had worked with the students over the previous year along with their academic supervisors.
The students were given eight minutes to present their key findings and recommendations, followed by questions and comments from the audience.
The presentations were followed by lunch and a chance for everyone to further discuss the topics with the four students.
Students and Topics:
Jayani Dissanayake: Exploring the Impact of Remote Work on the Psychological Wellbeing of Software Professionals in New Zealand.
Anastasia Mogileva: Adoption of Green IoT Technologies for Sustainability in the NZ Hospitality Sector.
Manish Mahey: Examination of the Job Satisfaction of Customer Service Employees: A Case Study of Auckland Airport.
Mohak Sharma: A Comparative Study on Cultural Dimensions of Organisational Change in India and New Zealand IT Industry.
The next research forum will be held in Week 6 of Study Block 4.
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