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Tim Kastelle

Dr Tim KASTELLE

Contact

Telephone +61 7 3346 8158
Facsimile +61 7 3346 8166
Email t.kastelle@business.uq.edu.au
Location 37-512

Positions Held

Lecturer in Innovation Management

Academic Qualifications

Degree Institution Field Year
MBA (Adv) The University of Queensland Business 2004
BA (Hons) Princeton University Economics 1989
PhD The University of Queensland Business 2008

Memberships

  • Academy of International Business

Field of Current Research

Title of Research Area Brief Description
Evolution of National Innovation Systems A study combining evolutionary economic theory with data on the development of the Taiwanese National Innovation System (NIS) aimed at a general theory of NIS evolution
Collaborative Network Structure and Innovation Performance A study across several firms operating both in Australia and internationally which investigates the impact of collaborative network structures on their innovation performance

Publications

Journal Articles (peer Reviewed)

  • Dodgson, M., Mathews, J., Kastelle, T. and Hu, M.C. (2008) 'The Evolving Nature of Taiwan's National Innovation System', Research Policy, 37: 430-445.
  • Dodgson, M., Mathews, J. and Kastelle, T. (2006) 'The Evolving Role of Research Consortia in East Asia', Innovation: Management, Policy and Practice, 8(1-2): 84-101.

Journal Articles (other)

  • Kastelle, T. (2007) 'A World of Trade', Business Review Weekly, 29(43): 54-55.
  • Liesch, P.W., Weerawardena, J., Sullivan Mort, G., Knight, G.A. and Kastelle, T. (2007) 'Introduction to the Special Issue on The Early and Rapid Internationalization of the Firm', Journal of World Business, 42(3): 232-235.
  • Kastelle, T. (2006) 'Trading Places: Globalisation Myths', The Diplomat, (August/September): 41. (UQBS Practitioner Publication)

Book Chapters

  • Steen, J., MacAulay, S. and Kastelle, T. (2008) 'Mapping and Managing Networks for Innovation Performance: New Perspectives and New Tools', in The Human Dimension of Innovation, Australian Business Foundation, Forthcoming.

Published Refereed Conference Papers

  • Kastelle, T. (2007) 'The Impact of the Evolution of the International Trade Network on Economic Development', DRUID (Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics) Summer Conference 2007, Copenhagen, June.
  • Kastelle, T. and Potts, J. (2006) 'The Economic Evolution of the World Trade Network', 11th International Schumpeter Society Conference, Sophia-Antipolis, June.
  • Kastelle, T., Steen, J. and Liesch, P. (2006) 'Measuring Globalisation: An Evolutionary Economic Approach to Tracking the Evolution of International Trade', DRUID (Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics) Summer Conference 2006, Copenhagen, June.
  • Dodgson, M., Mathews, J., Hu, M.C. and Kastelle, T. (2006) 'The Changing Nature of Innovation Networks in Taiwan: From Imitation to Innovation?', DRUID Summer Conference 2006, Copenhagen, June.
  • O'Leary, J., Salunke, S., Abu-Bakar, H., Ferrers, R. and Kastelle, T. (2005), 'Management Researcher Understandings of the Research-Practice Relationship', presented at the 19th Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management Conference, Canberra, December.
  • Kastelle, T., Liesch, P. and Steen, J. (2005) 'Globalisation and Connectedness in International Business: The New Science of Networks', 3rd Annual JIBS/AIB/CIBER Invitational Conference on Emerging Research Frontiers in International Business, Rotterdam, September.
  • Kastelle, T. (2005), 'A Classification System for Evolutionary Economics', 4th European Meeting on Applied Evolutionary Economics, Utrecht, May.
  • Dodgson, M., Mathews, J. and Kastelle, T. (2004). 'The Evolving Role of Research Consortia in East Asia', paper presented at the 2nd GLOBELICS (The Global Network for Economics of Learning, Innovation, and Competence Building Systems) Conference, Beijing, October.

Distinctions

  • Best Paper Award, General Track - The 8th Asia-Pacific Complex Systems Conference, 2007
  • Short-listed for Best Young Scholar Paper Award, DRUID Summer Conference, 2007
  • UQBS Dean's Commendation for MBA (Advanced), 2004
  • Princeton University Scholarship
  • National Merit Scholar, 1982

Research Interests

  • Innovation Strategy and Leadership

Thesis Topic

Analysing the Evolution of International Trade: A complex networks approach

Academic Cluster

Strategy

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