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Damian Hine

Dr Damian HINE

Contact

Telephone +61 7 3365 1549
Facsimile +61 7 3365 6988
Email d.hine@business.uq.edu.au
Location Room 455, Colin Clark Building (39)

Positions Held

Senior Lecturer in Strategy

Academic Qualifications

Degree Institution Field Year
PhD Southern Cross University 1997
MBA The University of Queensland 1993
DipEd The University of Queensland 1984
BA The University of Queensland 1983

Major Research Grants

Year Title of Grant Granting Agency Amount
2007 LP0776386 A comparative study of knowledge transfer systems and their contribution to knowledge transfer and diffusion, innovation and socioeconomic transformation ARC Research Grant $1,093,000
2007 Extending teaching and learning initiatives in the cross-disciplinary field of biotechnology The Carrick Institute for Learning and Teaching in Higher Education $100,000
2006 LP0668162 A cross-national comparison of novel market-pull technology transfer programs which facilitate research organisation commercialisation through dynamic SMEs. ARC Research Grant $133,000
2006-2008 Chief Investigator for "A cross-national comparison of novel market-pull technology transfer programs which facilitate research organisation commercialisation through dynamic SMEs" (with R. Parker). ARC Linkage Grant $88,000

Field of Current Research

Title of Research Area Brief Description
Innovation Research into entrepreneurship, innovation and building intellectual assets with particular focus on Biotechnology.

Publications

Oecd Paper

  • Hine, D. (2007) Biotechnology: Structure, Markets and Products. in: "The Bioeconomy to 2030: Designing a Policy Agenda". OECD's International Futures Project, Paris, OECD.
  • Damian was commissioned by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) to write the foundation paper for the global futuring project entitled: "The BioEconomy to 2030: Designing a Policy Agenda". This is the most prestigious economic think-tank in the world. To be invited and commissioned to write a paper for this organisation, particularly a paper which analyses in-depth the future of the Biotechnology industry globally for the next 20 years is an honour and an opportunity to have a major impact on this field.

Books

  • Hine, D. and Kapeleris, J., (2006) Innovation and Entrepreneurship in Biotechnology: An International Perspective: Concepts, Theories and Cases. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Hine, D. and Carson,D. (eds) (2007) Innovative Methodologies in Enterprise Research, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing.

Journal Articles

  • Ireland, D. and Hine, D. (Accepted for Publication) Harmonizing science and business agendas for growth in new biotechnology firms: case comparisons from five countries, Technovation.
  • Frahm, J., Hine, D. and Ireland, D. (Accepted for Publication) Constructing a processual model of communication in new product development from a multiple case study of biotechnology SMEs. Journal of Commercial Biotechnology.
  • Bengtsson, L., Hine, D., and Parker, D. (2006) The Alliance Evolutionary Model: Reconciling the hierarchical and developmental approaches to explaining alliance behaviour for small firm, International Journal of Management and Decision Making. Vol.7., No. 6. pp. 661-676.
  • Hine, D. and Miettinen, A. (2006) Redressing oversights: An assessment of informal innovation in small IT firms. International Journal of Small Business and Globalisation.
  • Hine, D. and Vieira, J., (2005) Emerging Australian Biotechnology Companies: Globalizing or just playing International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Management, Vol.1, No. 2.
  • Millen, D. and Hine, D. (2006) Novel strategies to overcome barriers to commercialisation of new technologies: A case study from the Australian biotechnology industry, International Journal of Technology Transfer and Commercialisation.
  • Kapeleris, J., Hine, D. and Barnard, R. (2004) Defining the biotechnology value chain: Cases from small to medium Australian biotechnology companies, International Journal of Globalisation and Small Business.Vol.1, No.1, pp.79-91.
  • Hine, D. and Griffiths, A. (2004) 'The impact of market forces on the sustainability of the biotechnology industry', International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management.
  • Griffiths, A., and Hine, D. (2003) Sustainability of the New Economy: Cautionary Lessons of 'e' Fads, International Journal of Management Decision Making. Vol.5., No.4. pp. 34-47.
  • Hine, D. and Howard, D. (2003) An Analysis Of Changing Management Roles in Small Australian Services Exporters in Response to the Stages in Industry Development. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research, Vol.9, No.3, pp.74-88.

Book Chapters

  • Barnard, R. and Hine, D. (2007, in press) Biotechnology: history, economics and the Cartesian division. Implications for the well-rounded student. Sense publishers, Rotterdam.
  • Curwell, P. and Hine, D. (2007, in press) Securing Intellectual Assets in the Era of Innovation: Proprietary Information and Intellectual Property Protection, in The Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge, Risk Management Institution of Australasia, Melbourne.
  • Bengtsson,L., Larsson,R., Griffiths, A. and Hine, D. (2007) Case and iCase, in Hine, D. and Carson, D. (eds) Innovative Methodologies in Enterprise Research, Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Landstrom, H. and Hine, D. (2005) The International Picture, in Landstrom, H., Pioneers in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research Small Business, New York, Springer.
  • Hine, D. (2005) Chapter 10. Managing Entrepreneurship and New Venture Formation. In Griffin,R and Davidson,P. Management. John Wiley and Sons. Sydney

Industry Report

  • Hine, D. and Parker, R. (2006) TechFast Evaluation Report Department of Industry Tourism and Resources, Canberra.

Research Interests

  • Innovation Strategy and Leadership

Academic Cluster

Strategy

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