Commerce
A key focus of this research is the human and relational dimensions of business, including leadership development, self-awareness, and psychological safety. It highlights how reflective practice, open communication, and trust enable individuals and teams to learn, collaborate, and innovate effectively.
Alongside this, research also examines organisational and system-level challenges, such as resilience in supply chains, the impact of disruption, and the role of digital technologies in supporting sustainable and coordinated responses. This work is strongly grounded in real-world contexts, often using New Zealand-based case studies and industry engagement to ensure relevance.
Overall, Commerce research at NMIT contributes to both education and professional practice by generating insights that support adaptive, resilient, and people-centred organisations.
Research Staff in Commerce
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Andi Jones Business Tutor
Te Kura Pakihi | Kaiako
Andi Jones’ research focuses on leadership development and psychological safety, exploring how the two are closely connected and mutually dependent.
Her work examines how leadership growth requires self-reflection and willingness to challenge assumptions, while psychological safety enables individuals and teams to speak openly, learn, and develop. She considers how these processes operate across individual, relational, and collective levels, shaping how people grow and interact over time.
Andi Jones | Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
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Peng Guan Applied Business | Tutor
Te Kura Pakihi | Kaiako
Peng Guan’s research focuses on how complex service and supply systems remain stable under disruption.
His work explores organisational resilience, network and systems thinking, and sustainability, with a particular focus on supply chains, digital technologies, and healthcare systems under conditions such as extreme weather and infrastructure disruption.
Peng Guan | Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)
For more information:
Bachelor of Commerce | Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology (NMIT)(external link)
It informs teaching by integrating practical examples, analytical tools, and reflective learning approaches that build students’ capability in problem-solving, decision-making, and leadership.
