
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.
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Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Business (Administration), Institution to be confirmed
- 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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2000
Conference Publication
Geopolitics and its impact on international business decisions: A framework for a geopolitical paradigm of international business
As-Sabar, S. N., Liesch, P. W. and Dowling, P. J. (2000). Geopolitics and its impact on international business decisions: A framework for a geopolitical paradigm of international business. Academy of International Business 2000 Annual Meeting, Phoenix, Arizona, 17-20 Nov. 2000. Hawaii: Academy of International Business.
2000
Book Chapter
The evolution of an internationalisation culture in small firms: An Australian perspective
Lamb, P. and Liesch, P. W. (2000). The evolution of an internationalisation culture in small firms: An Australian perspective. Advances in International Marketing: 'Globalization, The Multinational Firm and Emerging Economics. (pp. 267-292) edited by A. Yaprak and H. Tutek. New York, USA: Jai (Elsevier Science Inc).
2000
Conference Publication
Firm internationalization as a process of framing in international markets: An extension of the Uppsala model
Steen, J. T., Liesch, P. W. and Dowling, P. J. (2000). Firm internationalization as a process of framing in international markets: An extension of the Uppsala model. The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Phoenix, Arizona, 17-20 Nov 2000. Honolulu, Hawaii: Academy of International Business.
2000
Journal Article
An unconventional approach to intellectual property protection: The case of an Australian firm transferring shipbuilding technologies to China
McGaughey, SL, Liesch, PW and Poulson, D (2000). An unconventional approach to intellectual property protection: The case of an Australian firm transferring shipbuilding technologies to China. Journal of World Business, 35 (1), 1-20. doi: 10.1016/S1090-9516(99)00031-0
2000
Conference Publication
International market entry of small knowledge based firms: Towards a synthesis of economic and behavioral approaches
Nilsen, F. and Liesch, P. W. (2000). International market entry of small knowledge based firms: Towards a synthesis of economic and behavioral approaches. The 42nd Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business, Phoenix, Arizona, 17-20 Nov 2000. Honolulu, Hawaii: Academy of International Business.
1999
Journal Article
Australian perceptions and experiences of international countertrade with some international comparisons
Liesch, P. W. and Palia, A. (1999). Australian perceptions and experiences of international countertrade with some international comparisons. European Journal of Marketing, 33 (5/6), 488-512.
1999
Conference Publication
Managing intellectual property across national borders: Strategic interventions in knowledge flows
McGaughey, S. L. and Liesch, P. W. (1999). Managing intellectual property across national borders: Strategic interventions in knowledge flows. International Business Dynamics in the New Millennium, Sydney, September 30-October 2, 1999. Sydney: Sch. of Int. Business, UNSW.
1999
Journal Article
Australian import managers' purchasing decision behaviour: An empirical study
Ghymn, K., Liesch, P. W. and Mattsson, J. (1999). Australian import managers' purchasing decision behaviour: An empirical study. International Marketing Review, 16 (2 and 3), 202-215. doi: 10.1108/02651339910274693
1999
Book Chapter
Geopolitics and international joint ventures: The case for Indo-Australian joint ventures in India
As-Saber, S. N., Liesch, P. W. and Dowling, P. J. (1999). Geopolitics and international joint ventures: The case for Indo-Australian joint ventures in India. Enterprise Management: New horizons in Indo-Australian Collaboration. (pp. 380-394) edited by S. Neelamegham, D. Midgley and C. Sen. New Delhi: Tata McGraw Hill.
1999
Journal Article
Information internalization and hurdle rates in small and medium enterprise internationalization
Liesch, Peter W. and Knight, Gary A. (1999). Information internalization and hurdle rates in small and medium enterprise internationalization. Journal of International Business Studies, 30 (2), 383-394. doi: 10.1057/palgrave.jibs.8490075
1999
Conference Publication
Firm internationalisation through external market-based transacting
Liesch, P. W. and Knight, G. A. (1999). Firm internationalisation through external market-based transacting. International Business Dynamics inthe New Millennium, Sydney, September 30 - October 2, 1999. Univ. of NSW, Sydney: Sch. of Int. Business.
1999
Conference Publication
International venturing, transactions costs and the market for transactions
Liesch, P. W. and Knight, G. A. (1999). International venturing, transactions costs and the market for transactions. The 41st Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business: The Janus Face of Globalization, Charleston Place, Charleston, South Carolina, November 20-23, 1999. Univ. of Minnesota: Carlson Sch. of Management.
1999
Conference Publication
Evolving and internationalisation culture in the small firm through the dynamic interaction of market commitment, knowledge and involvement
Lamb, P. and Liesch, P. W. (1999). Evolving and internationalisation culture in the small firm through the dynamic interaction of market commitment, knowledge and involvement. International Business Dynamics in the New Millennium, Sydney, September 30 - October 2. Univ. of NSW, Sydney: Sch. of Int. Business.
1999
Conference Publication
The Rugby League competitions market in Australia: Managing fair play
McGaughey, S. L. and Liesch, P. W. (1999). The Rugby League competitions market in Australia: Managing fair play. ANZAM '99: The Annual Conference of the Australia-New Zealand Academy of Management, Hobart, December 1-4, 1999. North Ryde, NSW: Aust. and NZ Academy of Management.
1999
Conference Publication
Novel industrial property protection for sustaining international competitiveness
McGaughey, S. L., Liesch, P. W. and Poulson, D. (1999). Novel industrial property protection for sustaining international competitiveness. 1999 Annual Meeting of the Academy of International Business: The Janus Face of Globalization, Charleston Place, Charleston, South Carolina, November 20-23. Univ. of Minnesota: Carlson Sch. of Management.
1999
Book Chapter
Questions of exchange, information and internalisation in some domestic and international markets
Liesch, P. W. (1999). Questions of exchange, information and internalisation in some domestic and international markets. Information and organization: A tribute to the work of Don Lamberton. (pp. 445-460) edited by Stuart Macdonald and John Nightingale. Amsterdam: North-Holland [Elsevier-Science].
1999
Conference Publication
The persistence of countertrade in the modern global business environment
Fletcher, R. and Liesch, P. W. (1999). The persistence of countertrade in the modern global business environment. The 1999 Annual Conference of the Association for Global Business, Las Vegas, NV, November 18-21, 1999. Appalachian State Univ., USA: Association for Global Business.
1998
Journal Article
Moneyless business exchange - Practitioners' attitudes to business-to-business barter in Australia
Birch, D and Liesch, PW (1998). Moneyless business exchange - Practitioners' attitudes to business-to-business barter in Australia. Industrial Marketing Management, 27 (4), 329-340. doi: 10.1016/S0019-8501(97)00077-1
1997
Journal Article
Survey of countertrade practices in Australia
Palia, AP and Liesch, PW (1997). Survey of countertrade practices in Australia. Industrial Marketing Management, 26 (4), 301-313. doi: 10.1016/S0019-8501(96)00118-6
1994
Journal Article
Government-mandated countertrade in Australia - some international marketing implications
Liesch, Peter W. (1994). Government-mandated countertrade in Australia - some international marketing implications. Industrial Marketing Management, 23 (4), 299-305. doi: 10.1016/0019-8501(94)90045-0
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
Theorising Japanese Shinise SMEs and their Longevity in a Changing Global Context
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz
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Master Philosophy
Research on How Digitalization Influences Family Firm Internationalization
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Tao Bai
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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.
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz
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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
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Global Talent Management: Philosophies, Practices and Performance in Foreign-owned Multinational Enterprises in Australia
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Miriam Moeller
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2017
Doctor Philosophy
International Channel Choice of Industrial Exporting Firms
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Sunil Venaik
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2014
Master Philosophy
Legitimating illegitimate work: How debt collectors story legitimacy
Principal Advisor
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2012
Doctor Philosophy
The Pre-Internationalisation Phase: An Extension of the Internationalisation Process Model
Principal Advisor
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
Small Firm Internationalisation: A Phenomenographic Approach
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
ANALYSING THE EVOLUTION OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE: A COMPLEX NETWORKS APPROACH
Principal Advisor
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2006
Doctor Philosophy
INVESTIGATING RE-PURCHASE INTENTION IN AN EXPERIENTIAL CONTEXT USING OPERATIONS AND MARKETING PERSPECTIVES
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
ACTOR-NETWORKS AS A THEORETICAL LENS FOR THE STUDY OF STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT AND INTERNATIONALISATION
Principal Advisor
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2003
Doctor Philosophy
THE INTERNATIONALISATION OF TECHNOLOGY-BASED SMEs
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
SHIFTING IDEOLOGY AND INSTITUTIONAL LOGICS: INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE IN ENGLISH COUNTY CRICKET.
Principal Advisor
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Capability Based Theory for Resilience in Pro-Sport High Performance Systems: A System Dynamics Approach
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Russell Richards
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION IN A DISTINCT SOCIO-CULTURAL CONTEXT: THE CASE OF CHINESE HIGH-SPEED-RAIL
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Alexandra Kriz, Associate Professor Yunxia Zhu
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
Opportunities and challenges for women's empowerment in the gemstone value chain in Madagascar and Thailand
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martie-Louise Verreynne, Honorary Professor Saleem Ali, Associate Professor Kathryn Sturman
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2005
Doctor Philosophy
KNOWLEDGE EXPLOITATION CAPABILITIES AND VALUE CREATION IN INTERORGANIZATIONAL NEW PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
Associate Advisor
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- 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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