Research
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Research
The College of Business and Economics produces world-class research across its diverse discipline areas. We collaborate with institutions and governments around the world to translate our research into tangible outcomes that help society and business.
View our latest CBE research publications. Research outputs for each of the four research schools can also be explored here.
Our focus is always on robust and relevant research that contributes to both theory and practice. Some of our current thematic areas of focus are listed below.
Economic field experiments are a way of answering important social questions in a world of messy and confounding variables. Our research steers policy around the world.
Read more about:\ Field experiment economics
Regulations for audit companies have huge flow-on effects for the market and firms around the world. Our research tests and informs those regulations.
Read more about:\ Impact of audit regulations
Decision-making in organisations is not always informed by up-to-date evidence. Our research fills these gaps with rigorous and practical studies.
Read more about:\ Evidence-based management
Social services such as healthcare and education can often sit behind high financial walls. Our research explores ways of improving access to those services.
Read more about:\ Income Contingent Loans\ Health outcomes
Centres and Labs
The College is home to many specialised Centres and Labs that dive deep into research questions and offer bespoke research and learning opportunities.
Read more about our current pursuits.
Partner with us
We are committed to working in partnership with business, government and not-for-profit organisations, to achieve real-world impacts. Our goal is to create a competitive advantage for our partner organisations.
Read more on our partnerships page.
Research news
CBE statistician wins funding to make insurance and superannuation more resilient to climate change
Associate Professor Yanrong Yang is the recipient of a 2026 Australian Research Council Discovery Projects grant.
Can we talk about ‘deglobalisation’ in today’s tariff-fuelled world?
Associate Professor Pierre van der Eng’s latest research reveals important insights about the much-debated phenomenon of deglobalisation.
The languages you speak can shape your study abroad experience: ANU Research
Monolingual, bilingual and multilingual students experience study abroad differently. Understanding these differences can help design more inclusive global-mobility programs.
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