Working Capital: Research and reports
The Working Capital project is Wellington-based collaboration supporting the development of industry forums, networking events and research publications.
The Working Capital project is a part of a collaboration supporting the development of industry forums, networking events and research publications aimed at developing a thriving economy and addressing the issues currently affecting Wellington's labour market.
Publications include:
- It Takes a City to Raise a Graduate report pdf1.94MB
This report is based on nearly 90 interviews conducted by students from the School of Management with Wellington managers, human resource specialists and recent graduates at a cross-section of businesses and public sector and not-for-profit organisations. - Wellington's Digital Sector: Growing under the radar pdf530KB
This report reveals Wellington's ‘nearly invisible’ digital sector, based on interviews conducted by students from Victoria University of Wellington's School of Management of 140 business owners, managers and employees from 50 Wellington digital companies during late 2014. This report explores challenges faced by companies in attracting, retaining and developing staff and its author Dr Richard Norman notes that the pioneers of Wellington’s digital sector, Trade Me, Xero and Datacom, have been joined by 400 to 500 smaller companies during the last 10 years. - Wellington's Knowledge Economy: Coming to grips with technology change pdf645KB
This report responds to concerns about the state of the economy and employment opportunities in the Wellington region, with research drawing on the experience of 113 knowledge economy businesses, incorporating results from a survey conducted by Bachelor of Commerce students from Victoria University of Wellington. - Immigration Policy Review pdf1.3MB
A report identifying specific policy and operational issues that are important for the Wellington labour market to work efficiently and effectively (BERL Economics, 2013). - See also Grow Wellington reports, including a quarterly insight into the latest economic indicators.
Working Capital's research arises from a cross sector partnership between tertiary education, local government and businesses: