
Overview
Background
Rachel Parker's research field is technology innovation systems and she has a discipline background in policy, governance and strategy.
Rachel has twenty years experience in higher education research leadership as Director Higher Degree Research Studies (UQ, 2003-2006), Associate Dean Research (QUT, 2009-2018), Dean Research Development (QUT 2014-2015), Director Centre for METS Business Innovation (QUT, 2017-2020) and most recently as Executive Director, Research Translation and Impact (UQ, 2022-2023). She has worked closely with State and Federal governments as an advisor on technology and innovation policy, research impact and university-industry research collaboration.
Rachel's research focuses on the business and social dimensions of uptake and diffusion of science and engineering research across the economy and the creation of new economic opportunities from new technologies. She was formerly Leader of the Industry Translation Capability and Chief Investigator of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology, prior to taking up her current role. She was the inaugural Director Centre for Mining Equipment Technology and Services (METS) Business Innovation (QUT 2017-2020), funded by Queensland Government, Mining 3 and with major projects funded by CRCOre. She has led large-scale multi-disciplinary partnerships including ARC, CRC and commercial research. She has been a Lead Chief Investigator on three ARC Discovery Projects and a Chief Investigator on four ARC Linkage Projects and the Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation.
Rachel was a member of the social sciences panel of the ARC Research Engagement and Impact assessment exercise, she was an invited expert witness before the Senate Economic References Committee inquiry into Australia’s innovation system, she was a member of the economic impact panel of the ATN/GO8 research impact assessment trial. Rachel has worked as an advisor on knowledge transfer activities for several public organisations and her leadership roles have involved the development of impact pathways including the coordination, design and delivery of collaborations with industry and government to maximise industry awareness of emerging industrial opportunities as well as the barriers and drivers of technology adoption and industry development.
Her publications appear in leading international journals in the field including Economic Geography, Sociology, Regional Studies, Industrial and Corporate Change, Environment and Planning A, Organization Studies, Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice and Work, Employment and Society. In addition to academic publications, her research on industrial innovation has been published in the Australia Higher Education Supplement and The Conversation. In 2005, Rachel received the UQ Vice Chancellor Foundation Research Excellence Award.
Availability
- Professor Rachel Parker is:
- Not available for supervision
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Arts, The University of Queensland
- Bachelor (Honours) of Law, The University of Queensland
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
Works
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2013
Journal Article
Power relations and small and medium-sized enterprise strategies for capturing value in global production networks: visual effects (VFX) in the Hollywood film industry
Parker, Rachel and Cox, Stephen (2013). Power relations and small and medium-sized enterprise strategies for capturing value in global production networks: visual effects (VFX) in the Hollywood film industry. Regional Studies, 47 (7), 1095-1110. doi: 10.1080/00343404.2011.600303
2012
Journal Article
Learning in and beyond small business advisory programmes
Parker, Rachel Louise and Hine, Damian (2012). Learning in and beyond small business advisory programmes. International Journal of Lifelong Education, 31 (2), 223-235. doi: 10.1080/02601370.2012.663797
2011
Journal Article
Social outcomes in the construction industry: The case of the Western Australian 'percent for art' policy
Mccabe, Angela, Parker, Rachel and Brown, Kerry (2011). Social outcomes in the construction industry: The case of the Western Australian 'percent for art' policy. Construction Management and Economics, 29 (9), 929-941. doi: 10.1080/01446193.2011.605794
2011
Conference Publication
Modelling the changing perspectives of capability building in small firms
Hine, Damian, Parker, Rachel and Verreynne, Martie-Louise (2011). Modelling the changing perspectives of capability building in small firms. The 56th Annual ICSB World Conference (ICSB 2011), Stockholm, Sweden, 15-18 June 2011. Washington, DC, United States: International Council for Small Business (ICSB).
2010
Journal Article
Evolution and change in industrial clusters: An analysis of Hsinchu and Sophia Antipolis
Parker, Rachel (2010). Evolution and change in industrial clusters: An analysis of Hsinchu and Sophia Antipolis. European Urban and Regional Studies, 17 (3), 245-260. doi: 10.1177/0969776409358244
2010
Journal Article
The knowledge exchange intermediary as service provider: a discussion and an Australian case
Hine, Damian Charles, Parker, Rachel and Ireland, David (2010). The knowledge exchange intermediary as service provider: a discussion and an Australian case. Service Industries Journal, 30 (5), 713-729. doi: 10.1080/02642060802253892
2009
Journal Article
A learning community approach to doctoral education in the social sciences
Parker, Rachel (2009). A learning community approach to doctoral education in the social sciences. Teaching in Higher Education, 14 (1), 43-54. doi: 10.1080/13562510802602533
2008
Journal Article
Governance and the entrepreneurial economy: A comparative analysis of three regions
Parker, Rachel (2008). Governance and the entrepreneurial economy: A comparative analysis of three regions. Entrepreneurship: Theory and Practice, 32 (5), 833-854. doi: 10.1111/j.1540-6520.2008.00258.x
2008
Journal Article
Explaining contradictions in film and television industry policy: Ideas and incremental policy change through layering and drift
Parker, Rachel and Parenta, Oleg (2008). Explaining contradictions in film and television industry policy: Ideas and incremental policy change through layering and drift. Media, Culture and Society, 30 (5), 609-622. doi: 10.1177/0163443708094011
2008
Book
New technology @ work
Boreham, Paul R., Parker, R., Thompson, P. and Hall, R. (2008). New technology @ work. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203647004
2007
Journal Article
Networked governance or just networks? Local governance of the knowledge economy in Limerick (Ireland) and Karlskrona (Sweden)
Parker, Rachel (2007). Networked governance or just networks? Local governance of the knowledge economy in Limerick (Ireland) and Karlskrona (Sweden). Political Studies, 55 (1), 113-132. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9248.2007.00624.x
2007
Book Chapter
Innovative methodologies in enterprise research: tackling the question of the role of the state from a macro and micro perspective
Parker, Rachel (2007). Innovative methodologies in enterprise research: tackling the question of the role of the state from a macro and micro perspective. Innovative Methodologies in Enterprise Research. (pp. 303-317) edited by Damian Hine and David Carson. Chelfenham, Glos, United Kingdoms: Edward Elgar Publishing.
2006
Journal Article
Do Australian public sector employees have the type of culture they want in the era of new public management?
Bradley, L. and Parker, R. (2006). Do Australian public sector employees have the type of culture they want in the era of new public management?. Australian Journal of Public Administration, 65 (1), 89-99. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8500.2006.00474a.x
2006
Journal Article
Small business and entrepreneurship in the knowledge economy: A comparison of Australia and Sweden
Parker, Rachel (2006). Small business and entrepreneurship in the knowledge economy: A comparison of Australia and Sweden. New Political Economy, 11 (2), 201-226. doi: 10.1080/13563460600655573
2005
Conference Publication
Governing Knowledge activities: The implications of network forms of governance for learning and innovation in Limerick and Karlskrona
Parker, R. L. (2005). Governing Knowledge activities: The implications of network forms of governance for learning and innovation in Limerick and Karlskrona. In: EGOS Conference. EGOS Conference, Berlin, (). 30 June to 2 July 2005.
2005
Journal Article
Explaining regional departures from national patterns of industry specialization: Regional institutions, policies and state coordination
Parker, Rachel and Tamaschke, Louise (2005). Explaining regional departures from national patterns of industry specialization: Regional institutions, policies and state coordination. Organization Studies, 26 (12), 1787-1807. doi: 10.1177/0170840605059157
2004
Journal Article
Foundations of technology development, innovation and competitiveness in the globalised knowledge economy
Parker, Rachel (2004). Foundations of technology development, innovation and competitiveness in the globalised knowledge economy. Prometheus, 22 (3), 293-307. doi: 10.1080/0810902042000255732
2004
Journal Article
Bureaucracy or post-bureaucracy? Public sector organisations in a changing context
Parker, R. L. and Bradley, L. (2004). Bureaucracy or post-bureaucracy? Public sector organisations in a changing context. The Asia Pacific Journal of Public Administration, 26 (2), 197-215. doi: 10.1080/23276665.2004.10779293
2004
Journal Article
Explaining variations in the knowledge economy in three small wealthy countries
Parker, Rachel (2004). Explaining variations in the knowledge economy in three small wealthy countries. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 16 (3), 343-366. doi: 10.1080/0953732042000251133
2003
Conference Publication
Knowledge intensive activities in Australia, Denmark and Sweden
Parker, R. L. (2003). Knowledge intensive activities in Australia, Denmark and Sweden. In: SASE Conference, Aix-en-Provence, France, (). 26-28 June 2003.
Supervision
Availability
- Professor Rachel Parker is:
- Not available for supervision
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2009
Doctor Philosophy
The processes and factors of innovation and regeneration in peripheral regions
Principal Advisor
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2004
Doctor Philosophy
The role of universities in regional innovation in Australia
Principal Advisor
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2008
Doctor Philosophy
The Political and the Personal: Cuba's health Outcomes and the Social Relations Underlying Them
Associate Advisor
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