"BEL researchers work independently and in collaboration with industry, government and the community to solve some of the biggest challenges facing our world.
"We strive to continually advance theory and practice through our research across our schools, to create positive change in society. Our innovative and extensive research has shaped business practices, government policy and legislation in Australia and internationally.
"Many of our staff also supervise and mentor the next generation of young researchers, ensuring our legacy continues for years to come.
"Above all, we strive to create positive change through our research. You will see this motivation shine through in our research projects. We welcome the opportunity to work with you and to continue to change the world for the better."
Professor Brent Ritchie
Associate Dean (Research)
Creating change through industry partnerships
Research news across business, economics & law
Research strengths
Our aspiration is to positively influence society through the creation, dissemination and application of knowledge. Four of the BEL fields of research are identified in UQ’s research strengths:
Applied and Theoretical Economics
UQ Applied and Theoretical Economics research has established an enviable international reputation across a range of fields including economic theory, econometrics and applied economics (including environmental economics).
Business, Management and Finance
UQ Business and Management researchers tackle a wide range of big issues facing businesses, with projects ranging from start-up and entrepreneurial firms, through to the challenges facing larger organisations around their strategy.
Law
This energetic research community makes significant contributions to the development of law nationally and internationally; to the effectiveness of law as a discipline; and to a better understanding of its relationship with other fields.
Information Systems and Computational Science
We examine and research the interplay between people and information systems, information systems in our organisations and the design and engineering of IT artefacts, as well as computational science.
UQ School of Economics ranked in the top 5% of research institutions in the world by RePEc
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