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Professor Paul Spee
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Paul Spee

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Overview

Background

Paul is a Professor of Strategic Management. His research and teaching focus on how organisations plan for the future and make strategic decisions, helping us to understand how individual behaviour can create meaningful change to the organisation and the people connected to it. Paul’s work cuts across sectors, including high-growth startups, emergency services, health care providers, reinsurance, telecommunication and the petrochemical industry.

Research interests

Paul’s research is grounded in industry and professional practice. He pursues multiple research programs.

Transitioning the energy sector: Paul’s research investigates how organisations plan and coordinate the shift to cleaner energy, examining how the coordination across an industry value chain can make the energy transition more effective for industries, communities and society.

Coordinating responses in the face of extreme weather events: Paul’s work examines enablers and barriers to effective governance needed to coordinate organisational responses to tackle extreme weather events and improve community disaster resilience.

Mechanisms to support creating and scaling startups: Paul’s research explores mechanisms that support creating and scaling high-impact startups.

Effective strategizing: Paul’s research places a particular emphasis on exploring the influence of communication on formulation and execution on the effective delivery of strategy and its impact on the organization and its stakeholders.

Research expertise

Paul is an award-winning, internationally recognised scholar, pioneering new research programs on strategy-as-practice, practice-based institutionalism and routine dynamics; advancing the fields of Strategic Management and Organization Theory.

His research featured in world-leading outlets, including the Academy of Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Journal of Business Ethics, Organization Science and Organization Studies, and prestigious handbooks.

Paul's work received several prestigious awards from leading national and international learned professional associations, including the Academy of Management, European Group for Organizational Studies and Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research Excellence.

The practical relevance of Paul’s work is demonstrated by industry publications and media.

Fostering strategic management competence

Paul is a leading educator in Strategic Management. He integrates a broad portfolio of cross‑sector research into the design and delivery of evidence‑based strategic management courses, contributing to prestigious programs including the MBA and the Bachelor of Advanced Business (hons). Previously, he designed and delivered the strategic management curriculum to the Master of Business and the Bachelor of Business Management (hons).

To foster strategic management competence to professionals interested in short form credentials, Paul offers a short course ‘Think and Act Strategically’ through UQ’s Executive Education and contributes to the UQ-Oxford Executive Leadership Program; having equipped up-and-coming medical professionals graduating from UQ’s Medical Leadership Program.

Leadership

Paul fosters a thoughtful, inclusive, and collaborative culture within UQ and the academic community, creating environments in which diverse perspectives and constructive intellectual engagement can thrive.

Roles at UQ include

  • Establish and lead the Practice and Process Studies research hub
  • Department head, Strategy & Entrepreneurship discipline
  • Member of the Tenure and Promotions Committee for the Faculty of Business, Economics & Law
  • Member of the Business School’s Research Committee

Roles in the academic profession included

  • Senior Editor, Organization Studies (2014-2025)
  • Editorial board memberships for leading international journals in strategic management, Long Range Planning, Organization Research Methods, Organization Studies, Research in the Sociology of Organizations
  • Executive Leadership Track, leading the Strategizing, Activities & Practices interest group at the Academy of Management, including Program Chair
  • Award Committees, such as Chair of the Career Achievement Award, Academy of Management

Availability

Professor Paul Spee is:
Available for supervision

Qualifications

  • Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Glamorgan
  • Doctor of Philosophy, Aston University

Works

Search Professor Paul Spee’s works on UQ eSpace

81 works between 0219 and 2026

21 - 40 of 81 works

2023

Journal Article

Insights for Organizational Scholarship from Documentaries on the Australian ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires

Fourie, Jaco, Höllerer, Markus A., Dwyer, Graham and Spee, Paul (2023). Insights for Organizational Scholarship from Documentaries on the Australian ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires. Organization Studies, 45 (3), 479-482. doi: 10.1177/01708406231182766

Insights for Organizational Scholarship from Documentaries on the Australian ‘Black Summer’ Bushfires

2023

Other Outputs

PwC scandal exposes flaw in expertise shaping Australia's tax system

Anesa, Mattia, Spee, Paul and Petani, Fabio James (2023, 07 03). PwC scandal exposes flaw in expertise shaping Australia's tax system The Canberra Times

PwC scandal exposes flaw in expertise shaping Australia's tax system

2022

Other Outputs

Reaching crunch time: fight or fold

Jenkins, Anna and Spee, Paul (2022). Reaching crunch time: fight or fold. London, ON, Canada: Ivey Publishing.

Reaching crunch time: fight or fold

2022

Journal Article

Reassessing moral legitimacy in times of instability

Anesa, Mattia, Spee, Andreas Paul, Gillespie, Nicole and Petani, Fabio James (2022). Reassessing moral legitimacy in times of instability. Journal of Management Studies, 61 (3), 857-887. doi: 10.1111/joms.12889

Reassessing moral legitimacy in times of instability

2022

Conference Publication

Understanding how firms grow through routine emergence, selection and persistence

Kho, Joanna, Jenkins, Anna and Spee, Andreas Paul (2022). Understanding how firms grow through routine emergence, selection and persistence. 38th European Group for Organizational Studies colloquium, Vienna, Austria, 7-9 July 2022.

Understanding how firms grow through routine emergence, selection and persistence

2022

Other Outputs

In a year of endless floods, why isn’t disaster governance front and centre in the election campaign?

Höllerer, Markus A., Dwyer, Graham, Fourie, Jaco and Spee, Paul (2022, 05 22). In a year of endless floods, why isn’t disaster governance front and centre in the election campaign? The Conversation

In a year of endless floods, why isn’t disaster governance front and centre in the election campaign?

2022

Book Chapter

Strategic management and CCO: a generative nexus

Spee, A. Paul (2022). Strategic management and CCO: a generative nexus. The Routledge Handbook of the Communicative Constitution of Organization. (pp. 339-353) edited by Joëlle Basque, Nicolas Bencherki and Timothy Kuhn. New York, NY, United States: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003224914-25

Strategic management and CCO: a generative nexus

2021

Book Chapter

Occupations, Professions and Routine Dynamics

Kho, Joanna and Spee, Paul (2021). Occupations, Professions and Routine Dynamics. Cambridge Handbook of Routine Dynamics. (pp. 380-396) edited by Martha S. Feldman, Brian T. Pentland, Luciana D'Adderio, Katharina Dittrich, Claus Rerup and David Seidl. New York, NY, United States: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/9781108993340.032

Occupations, Professions and Routine Dynamics

2021

Conference Publication

A deconstructive re-reading of the “big data analytics/strategizing” relationship

Talaoui, Yassine, Kohtamäki, Marko, Ranta, Mikko, Paroutis, Sotirios and Spee, A. Paul (2021). A deconstructive re-reading of the “big data analytics/strategizing” relationship. 81st Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM 2021), Virtual, 30 July-3 August 2021. Briarcliff Manor, NY USA: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2021.10746abstract

A deconstructive re-reading of the “big data analytics/strategizing” relationship

2021

Conference Publication

Routine emergence, selection and persistence: How entrepreneurs manage their business models in dynamic environments

Kho, Joanna, Jenkins, Anna and Spee, Paul (2021). Routine emergence, selection and persistence: How entrepreneurs manage their business models in dynamic environments. 37th European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8-10 July 2021.

Routine emergence, selection and persistence: How entrepreneurs manage their business models in dynamic environments

2021

Conference Publication

Forming new routines

Spee, Paul, Kho, Joanna and Jenkins, Anna (2021). Forming new routines. 37th European Group for Organizational Studies, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8-10 July 2021.

Forming new routines

2021

Other Outputs

Strategic decision-making at MML

O'Quinn, Richard, Sandberg, Jorgen and Spee, Paul (2021). Strategic decision-making at MML. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: University Of Queensland.

Strategic decision-making at MML

2021

Edited Outputs

Research in the Sociology of Organizations: On practice and institution: theorizing the interface

Research in the Sociology of Organizations: On practice and institution: theorizing the interface. (2021). 70

Research in the Sociology of Organizations: On practice and institution: theorizing the interface

2021

Journal Article

On practice and institution

Lounsbury, Michael, Anderson, Deborah A. and Spee, Paul (2021). On practice and institution. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 70, 1-28. doi: 10.1108/s0733-558x20200000070011

On practice and institution

2021

Journal Article

An integrative approach to investigating longstanding organisational phenomena; opportunities for practice theorists and historians

Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca, Kilminster, Wendy and Spee, Paul (2021). An integrative approach to investigating longstanding organisational phenomena; opportunities for practice theorists and historians. Business History, 65 (3), 1-9. doi: 10.1080/00076791.2021.1906227

An integrative approach to investigating longstanding organisational phenomena; opportunities for practice theorists and historians

2020

Conference Publication

The role of translation in the formation of a field: the case of a startup ecosystem

Ekberg, Sara, Spee, A. Paul and Jenkins, Anna Saies (2020). The role of translation in the formation of a field: the case of a startup ecosystem. 80th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management (AOM 2020), Virtual, 7-11 August 2020. Briarcliff Manor, NY USA: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2020.16573abstract

The role of translation in the formation of a field: the case of a startup ecosystem

2020

Conference Publication

The role of occupational identity in organizational routines: a study of the flying doctors and the delivery of virtual services

Kho, Joanna, Spee, Andreas Paul and Gillespie, Nicole (2020). The role of occupational identity in organizational routines: a study of the flying doctors and the delivery of virtual services. 36th European Group for Organizational Studies colloquium, Virtual, 2-4 July 2020.

The role of occupational identity in organizational routines: a study of the flying doctors and the delivery of virtual services

2020

Conference Publication

Unthinking to facilitate paradoxical (tax) knowledge

Anesa, Mattia, Spee, Andreas Paul and Gillespie, Nicole (2020). Unthinking to facilitate paradoxical (tax) knowledge. European Group for Organizational Studies colloquium, Virtual, 2-4 July 2020.

Unthinking to facilitate paradoxical (tax) knowledge

2020

Conference Publication

Goal setting: the missing link in the experience-learning relationship

Jenkins, Anna, Simmonds, Aimee and Spee, Andreas Paul (2020). Goal setting: the missing link in the experience-learning relationship. Babson College Entrepreneurship Research Conference, Knoxville, TN USA/Virtual, 3-6 June 2020.

Goal setting: the missing link in the experience-learning relationship

2020

Journal Article

Dynamic capabilities?: unleashing their dynamics through a practice perspective on organizational routines

Wenzel, Matthias, Danner-Schröder, Anja and Spee, A. Paul (2020). Dynamic capabilities?: unleashing their dynamics through a practice perspective on organizational routines. Journal of Management Inquiry, 30 (4), 105649262091654-406. doi: 10.1177/1056492620916549

Dynamic capabilities?: unleashing their dynamics through a practice perspective on organizational routines

Funding

Past funding

  • 2021 - 2026
    Collective action and collaborative governance in crisis situations (ARC Discovery Project administered by the University of New South Wales)
    University of New South Wales
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2025
    High-impact entrepreneurship: routine formation, process and outcomes
    ARC Discovery Projects
    Open grant
  • 2019 - 2024
    Unlocking Benefits from Digital Investments through Meaningful Use
    ARC Linkage Projects
    Open grant
  • 2016 - 2017
    The perception and management of uncertainty in megaprojects: the role of domain decisions
    Project Management Institute, Inc
    Open grant
  • 2016
    Determining success: an activity based approach to examine new firm creation
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant

Supervision

Availability

Professor Paul Spee is:
Available for supervision

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Supervision history

Current supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

    Business models and growth roadmap for synthetic biology start-ups

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Dr Selina Cao, Professor Martie-Louise Verreynne

  • Doctor Philosophy

    From exclusion to inclusion: Reconciling the paradoxes by which different groups of the underinsured are excluded from financial protection for extreme weather disasters.

    Associate Advisor

    Other advisors: Professor Paula Jarzabkowski

Completed supervision

Media

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