Lecturer in Finance, Griffith University
Dr Di Johnson has over 25 years of experience in private, government and university positions including 10+ years in Principal positions in finance, strategic policy and reform areas. Di has a strong interest in data-driven decision-making and reform, has publications in international and Australian journals and presented research at a wide range of private, government and university fora.
Dr Johnson was conferred her PhD in January 2018 from the Griffith Business School, focused on solutions to supporting retirement wellbeing through alternative retirement income streams. Di’s postdoc research covers “financial interaction across the life course” from birth to intergenerational wealth transfer with a particular focus on the economics of inequality and consumer detriment, behavioural science and gender.
Dec 06, 2024 01:50 am UTC| Insights & Views Business
This week, the government announced details of planned reforms to allow more Australians to access free or low-cost financial advice through their super funds or advice firms. The reforms will create a new class of...