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Professor Peter Liesch
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Peter Liesch

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Overview

Background

Peter Liesch is Professor of International Business at the UQ Business School, The University of Queensland, Australia. He is Discipline Leader of the International Business Group in the UQ Business School. His Ph.D in Economics on the topic of Government-Mandated Countertrade was awarded by The University of Queensland. His research interests are firm internationalization and international business operations in their entirety. He previously held the position of Professor and Head of the School of Management and occasional Acting Dean and Associate Academic Dean, Faculty of Commerce and Law, The University of Tasmania. At The University of Queensland, he championed the formation of the UQ Business School in the early 2000s. He has been a Vice-President (Administration) of the AIB. He is a Fellow of the AIB and an Advisory Board Member of the AIB Research Methods-Shared Interest Group, Professional Member of the Australian Economic Society Queensland branch, and a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Managers and Leaders.

His publications appear in the international business suite of journals, the Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Management International Review, International Business Review, Journal of International Management, International Journal of Human Resource Management, and in the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Operations Management, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Management Studies, and others. He was awarded a Fiftieth Anniversary Silver Medal for publications in the Journal of International Business Studies in 2019. He serves as an Area Editor of the Journal of International Business Studies, and has been a Senior Editor at the Journal of World Business and the Australian Journal of Management. He has co-edited Special Issues with the Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of World Business, Management International Review and the Journal of Business Research.

Peter co-authored the textbooks, Dowling, P., Liesch, P.W., Gray, S. and C.W.L. Hill. (2009). International Business, Asia-Pacific Edition, McGraw-Hill, Sydney; and Hill, C.W.L., Hult, T., Wickramasekera, R., Liesch, P.W. and K. Mackenzie. (2017). Global Business: Asia-Pacific Perspective. McGraw-Hill, New York. He was an early adopter of the AIB 39 Country Initiative with a container of textbooks delivered to Riara University, Kenya, 2016, from the UQ Business School. He was seconded to The University of the South Pacific in the early 1980s, in Western Samoa and Fiji, applying his early education in agricultural economics, which he also put to use on his own farm at the time. He has held three Australian Research Council Grants with co-researchers, Institutional logics in organisations: The interplay between managerial and professional logics in hospitals (2009–2015) ARC Linkage Projects; Through the eyes of the Chinese: Attitudes to and opinions of Australia and their influence on Sino-Australian business exchange (2007–2010) ARC Linkage Projects; and A Study of Dynamic Capabilities in Australian and US Born Global Firms (2005–2007) ARC Discovery Projects. He is a partner in a AUD7 million Australian Strategic University Reform Fund Grant in Agri-Food Innovation in Australia, recently (2021) awarded to The University of Queensland, researching agri-food global value chains for Australian firm participation.

Availability

Professor Peter Liesch is:
Available for supervision
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Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Business (Administration), unknown
  • Postgraduate Diploma, University of New England Australia
  • Masters (Coursework), University of New England Australia
  • Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland

Works

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178 works between 1994 and 2024

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2006

Journal Article

Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy

McKenna, Bernard, Rooney, David and Liesch, Peter W. (2006). Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy. Prometheus (Abingdon), 24 (3), 283-300. doi: 10.1080/08109020600877576

Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy

2006

Journal Article

Business communication in interactions between mainland Chinese and western firms through Hong Kong Chinese intermediaries

Trimarchi, M. and Liesch, P. W. (2006). Business communication in interactions between mainland Chinese and western firms through Hong Kong Chinese intermediaries. European Journal of Marketing, 40 (11-12), 1210-1235. doi: 10.1108/03090560610702786

Business communication in interactions between mainland Chinese and western firms through Hong Kong Chinese intermediaries

2006

Journal Article

Problematizing the internationalization decision: Terrorism-induced risk

Steen, J. T., Liesch, P. W., Knight, G. and Czinkota, M.R. (2006). Problematizing the internationalization decision: Terrorism-induced risk. Management Decision, 44 (6), 809-823. doi: 10.1108/00251740610673350

Problematizing the internationalization decision: Terrorism-induced risk

2006

Conference Publication

The evolution of international trade: A network approach to measuring globalisation

Kastelle, T. H., Steen, J. T. and Liesch, P. W. (2006). The evolution of international trade: A network approach to measuring globalisation. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Beijing, China, 23-26 June, 2006. East Lansing, MI: Academy of International Business.

The evolution of international trade: A network approach to measuring globalisation

2006

Conference Publication

Reweaving the Silk Road through outsourcing and offshoring: The need for an externalisation theory

Knight, Gary A., Simonin, Bernard L. and Liesch, Peter (2006). Reweaving the Silk Road through outsourcing and offshoring: The need for an externalisation theory. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Beijing, China, 23-26 June 2006. East Lansing, MI, U.S.A.: Academy of International Business.

Reweaving the Silk Road through outsourcing and offshoring: The need for an externalisation theory

2006

Journal Article

The contagion of international terrorism and its effects on the firm in an interconnected world

Steen, J. T., Liesch, P. W., Knight, G. A. and Czinkota, M. R. (2006). The contagion of international terrorism and its effects on the firm in an interconnected world. Public Money & Management, 26 (5), 305-312. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9302.2006.00544.x

The contagion of international terrorism and its effects on the firm in an interconnected world

2006

Conference Publication

Firm internationalization: A competence perspective

Lamb, P., Sandberg, J. and Liesch, P. (2006). Firm internationalization: A competence perspective. The Australian and New Zealand International Business Academy Conference, Wellington, N.Z., 2006.

Firm internationalization: A competence perspective

2006

Conference Publication

Investment appraisal and real options reasoning in Australian biotechnology firms

Caldwell, A., Liesch, P. W. and Steen, J. T. (2006). Investment appraisal and real options reasoning in Australian biotechnology firms. Annual Meetings of the Academy of Management, Atlanta, Georgia, 11-16 August, 2006. New York: Academy of Management.

Investment appraisal and real options reasoning in Australian biotechnology firms

2006

Journal Article

Understanding service experience in non-profit performing arts: Implications for operations and service management

Hume, Margee, Sullivan Mort, G., Liesch, Peter W. and Winzar, Hume (2006). Understanding service experience in non-profit performing arts: Implications for operations and service management. Journal of Operations Management, 24 (4), 304-324. doi: 10.1016/j.jom.2005.06.002

Understanding service experience in non-profit performing arts: Implications for operations and service management

2006

Conference Publication

Globalisation and connectedness: A network approach to international business

Liesch, Peter, Steen, John and Kastelle, Tim (2006). Globalisation and connectedness: A network approach to international business. 48th Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Beijing, China, 23-26 June 2006. East Lansing, MI, U.S.A.: Academy of International Business.

Globalisation and connectedness: A network approach to international business

2006

Conference Publication

Measuring globalisation: An evolutionary economic approach to tracking the evolution of international trade

Kastelle, T, Steen, J T and Liesch, P W (2006). Measuring globalisation: An evolutionary economic approach to tracking the evolution of international trade. DRUID Summer Conference 2006, Copenhagen, Denmark, 18-20 June 2006. Denmark: Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics.

Measuring globalisation: An evolutionary economic approach to tracking the evolution of international trade

2005

Edited Outputs

Journal of Business Research

Journal of Business Research. (2005). 58 (2)

Journal of Business Research

2005

Journal Article

Business-to-business relationship architecture and networks among Australia, New Zealand, and Asian firms: Introduction to the special issue

Liesch, P. W. and Wilson, E. J. (2005). Business-to-business relationship architecture and networks among Australia, New Zealand, and Asian firms: Introduction to the special issue. Journal of Business Research, 58 (2), 168-172. doi: 10.1016/S0148-2963(02)00491-5

Business-to-business relationship architecture and networks among Australia, New Zealand, and Asian firms: Introduction to the special issue

2005

Conference Publication

International terrorism, uncertainty and the firm

Steen, J. T., Liesch, P. W., Knight, G. and Czinkota, M.R. (2005). International terrorism, uncertainty and the firm. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Quebec City, Canada, 9 -12 July, 2005. East Lansing, MI: Academy of International Business.

International terrorism, uncertainty and the firm

2005

Conference Publication

Phenomenography: Understanding internationalisation from a practitioner perspective

Lamb, P. W., Sandberg, J. and Liesch, P. W. (2005). Phenomenography: Understanding internationalisation from a practitioner perspective. Academy of Management 2005 Annual Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 5-10 August, 2005. Hawaii: Academy of Management.

Phenomenography: Understanding internationalisation from a practitioner perspective

2005

Conference Publication

Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy

McKenna, B., Rooney, D. and Liesch, P. W. (2005). Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy. 31st European International Business Academy (EIBA) Annual Conference, Oslo, Norway, 10-13 December 2005. Oslo, Norway: European International Business Academy (EIBA).

Beyond knowledge to wisdom in international business strategy

2005

Conference Publication

Analysing the internationalisation readiness of firms

Tan, A. C., Liesch, P. W. and Brewer, P. A. (2005). Analysing the internationalisation readiness of firms. 31st European International Business Academy (EIBA) Annual Conference, Oslo, Norway, 10-13 December 2005. Oslo, Norway: European International Business Academy (EIBA).

Analysing the internationalisation readiness of firms

2005

Journal Article

Positioning terrorism in management and marketing: Research propositions

Czinkota, M.R., Knight, G. A., Liesch, P. W. and Steen, J. T. (2005). Positioning terrorism in management and marketing: Research propositions. Journal of International Management, 11 (4), 581-604. doi: 10.1016/j.intman.2005.09.011

Positioning terrorism in management and marketing: Research propositions

2005

Conference Publication

Multilevel phenomena and the implications for method: An example of knowledge transfer in sports

Wright, April L. and Liesch, Peter W. (2005). Multilevel phenomena and the implications for method: An example of knowledge transfer in sports. Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Quebec City, Canada, 9 -12 July 2005. East Lansing, MI., U.S.A.: Academy of International Business.

Multilevel phenomena and the implications for method: An example of knowledge transfer in sports

2005

Conference Publication

The role of business communication in interactions between Chinese and Western firms

Trimarchi, M. and Liesch, P. W. (2005). The role of business communication in interactions between Chinese and Western firms. The 2005 Australian and New Zealand International Business Academy (ANZIBA) Conference, Melbourne, Australia, 10-11 November 2005. Melbourne, Australia: Australia and New Zealand International Business Academy (ANZIBA).

The role of business communication in interactions between Chinese and Western firms

Funding

Past funding

  • 2009 - 2015
    Institutional logics in organisations: The interplay between managerial and professional logics in hospitals
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2007 - 2010
    Through the eyes of the Chinese: Attitudes to and opinions of Australia and their influence on Sino-Australian business exchange
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2005 - 2007
    A Study of Dynamic Capabilities in Australian and US Born Global Firms
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Theorising Japanese Shinise SMEs and their Longevity in a Changing Global Context

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Transforming small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the Australian agricultural sector into global food multinational companies (MNEs): A shift from price takers to value appropriators.

    Principal Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Capability Based Theory for Resilience in Pro-Sport High Performance Systems: A System Dynamics Approach

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Russell Richards

Completed supervision

Media

Enquiries

Contact Professor Peter Liesch directly for media enquiries about:

  • Business - international
  • Corporation - internationalisation
  • Countertrade - international
  • Firm - internationalisation
  • Globalisation and business
  • International business operations
  • International countertrade
  • Internationalisation of the firm
  • Trade - international

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