
Overview
Background
Paul is a leading scholar in strategy and qualitative research. His research reflects his passion to identify the relevance of theory in practice, and how practice can inform theory. He has been part of and leading several research teams, in the context of entrepreneurship, health, reinsurance, telecommunication and the petrochemical industry.
His research is at the forefront of theory development, in particular strategy-as-practice and advances qualitative research methodology. His work appeared in a number of top-tier journals including the Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science and Organisation Studies amongst others.
Paul’s work has made an impact to practice and academe. Based on a global ethnography of reinsurance trading, his book ‘Making a market for acts of God’ has been highly influential leading to contributions in the Financial Times, The Economist, ABC News - The Business and Actuaries Digital amongst others. He has been invited to contribute to webinars and several professional development workshops for instance on process research methods and on career advice for doctoral students and early career researchers. Recently, one of his published manuscripts received the Emerald Citation Award recognising the impact of his work. His work has also received several prestigious distinctions including best paper awards from the leading professional associations in business and management, the Academy of Management and the European Group of Organisation Studies.
His experience and drive to explore the relation of theory and practice is reflected in his approach to teaching. Currently, Paul delivers and oversees the strategy course in the Master of Business. Paul also delivers a popular strategy capstone course into the Medical Leadership Program.
Paul actively supervises Master thesis and doctoral students, whose work has received several awards, including the prestigious Carolyn Dexter award (awarded by the Academy of Management).
Paul has been very engaged shaping the academic profession of strategy scholarship. Currently, serves as Chair of the Strategizing, Activities and Practices (SAP) interest group in the term 2017-2018. SAP is a rapidly growing interest group within the Academy of Management, a global association. To foster debates in the academic community, Paul has organised numerous workshops and convened streams at several national and international conferences.
Paul serves as Senior Editor at Organization Studies, a leading journal included in the Financial Times 45 list. He is also an invited member of the editorial board serving Long Range Planning, a leading strategy journal, and Organizational Research Methods, the leading journal advancing innovation in research methods.
Availability
- Associate Professor Paul Spee is:
- Available for supervision
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Masters (Coursework) of Science, University of Glamorgan
- Doctor of Philosophy, Aston University
Works
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2019
Conference Publication
Replicating Routines through ICTs: Enacting Complementary Patterns of Augmentation and Adjustment
Kho, Joanna, Spee, A. Paul and Gillespie, Nicole (2019). Replicating Routines through ICTs: Enacting Complementary Patterns of Augmentation and Adjustment. 79th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Boston, MA United States, 9-13 August 2019. Briarcliff Manor, NY United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2019.12779abstract
2019
Journal Article
The legitimation of corporate tax minimization
Anesa, Mattia, Gillespie, Nicole, Spee, A. Paul and Sadiq, Kerrie (2019). The legitimation of corporate tax minimization. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 75, 17-39. doi: 10.1016/j.aos.2018.10.004
2019
Journal Article
Practicing capitals across fields: extending Bourdieu to study inter-field dynamics
Anesa, Mattia, Chalkias, Konstantinos, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Spee, Andreas Paul (2019). Practicing capitals across fields: extending Bourdieu to study inter-field dynamics. Research in the Sociology of Organizations, 65B, 129-142. doi: 10.1108/s0733-558x2019000065b010
2018
Conference Publication
Unpacking the Complexity of Consistency: Insights from a Grounded Theory Study of the Effective Use of Electronic Medical Records
Eden, Rebekah, Akhlaghpour, Saeed, Spee, Paul, Staib, Andrew, Sullivan, Clair and Burton-Jones, Andrew (2018). Unpacking the Complexity of Consistency: Insights from a Grounded Theory Study of the Effective Use of Electronic Medical Records. 51st Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, Hawaii, United States, 3-6 January 2018. Hawaii, United States: Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. doi: 10.24251/hicss.2018.381
2018
Conference Publication
Enacting professional competence at a distance: A case of reconfiguration and transformation to deliver telegeriatric services
Kho, Joanna, Gillespie, Nicole and Spee, A. Paul (2018). Enacting professional competence at a distance: A case of reconfiguration and transformation to deliver telegeriatric services. 34th European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, Tallinn, Estonia, 5-7 July 2018.
2017
Journal Article
Agreeing on what? Creating joint accounts of strategic change
Spee, Paul and Jarzabkowski, Paula (2017). Agreeing on what? Creating joint accounts of strategic change. Organization Science, 28 (1), 152-176. doi: 10.1287/orsc.2016.1105
2017
Conference Publication
Recreating routines in virtual settings: A study of contextual change and adaptation
Kho, Joanna, Spee, A. Paul and Gillespie, Nicole (2017). Recreating routines in virtual settings: A study of contextual change and adaptation. 33rd European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, Copenhagen, Denmark, 6-8 July 2017.
2017
Other Outputs
The evolution of Bahrain's telecommunications industry
Hine, Damian and Spee, Paul (2017). The evolution of Bahrain's telecommunications industry. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: UQ Business School.
2017
Book Chapter
Taking a strong process approach to analyzing qualitative process data
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Le, Jane and Spee, Paul (2017). Taking a strong process approach to analyzing qualitative process data. The SAGE Handbook of Process Organization Studies. (pp. 237-253) edited by Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas. London, United Kingdom: SAGE.
2016
Journal Article
The influence of routine interdependence and skillful accomplishment on the coordination of standardizing and customizing
Spee, Paul, Jarzabkowski, Paula and Smets, Michael (2016). The influence of routine interdependence and skillful accomplishment on the coordination of standardizing and customizing. Organization Science, 27 (3), 759-781. doi: 10.1287/orsc.2016.1050
2016
Book Chapter
The role of artifacts in establishing connectivity within professional routines: a question of entanglement
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Spee, Paul (2016). The role of artifacts in establishing connectivity within professional routines: a question of entanglement. Organizational routines: how they are created, maintained and changed. (pp. 117-139) edited by Jennifer Howard-Grenville, Glaus Rerup, Ann Langley and Haridimos Tsoukas. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
2016
Conference Publication
Enacting professional competence at a distance: a case of telemedicine
Kho, Joanna Maria, Spee, A. Paul and Gray, Leonard Charles (2016). Enacting professional competence at a distance: a case of telemedicine. 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, California, 5-9 August 2016. Briarcliff Manor, NY, United States: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/ambpp.2016.10250abstract
2016
Conference Publication
Field-level legitimization of corporate tax minimization
Anesa, Mattia, Gillespie, Nicole, Spee, Paul and Sadiq, Kerrie (2016). Field-level legitimization of corporate tax minimization. 76th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Anaheim, CA USA, August, 2016. Briarcliff Manor, NY USA: Academy of Management. doi: 10.5465/AMBPP.2016.195
2015
Other Outputs
Creating a vision and mission statement for Unico
Spee, Paul (2015). Creating a vision and mission statement for Unico. Exploring strategic change. (pp. 140-140) edited by Julia Balogun, Veronica Hope Hailey and Stefanie Gustafsson. London, United Kingdom: Pearson.
2015
Journal Article
Reinsurance Trading in Lloyd's of London: balancing conflicting-yet-complementary logics in practice
Smets, Michael, Jarzabkowski, Paula, Burke, Gary T. and Spee, Paul (2015). Reinsurance Trading in Lloyd's of London: balancing conflicting-yet-complementary logics in practice. Academy of Management Journal, 58 (3), 932-970. doi: 10.5465/amj.2012.0638
2015
Journal Article
Constructing spaces for strategic work: a multimodal perspective
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Burke, Gary and Spee, Paul (2015). Constructing spaces for strategic work: a multimodal perspective. British Journal of Management, 26 (Supplement S1), S26-S47. doi: 10.1111/1467-8551.12082
2015
Conference Publication
Is ‘corporate tax maximisation’ an unthinkable?
Anesa, Mattia, Sadiq, Kerrie, Gillespie, Nicole and Spee, Paul (2015). Is ‘corporate tax maximisation’ an unthinkable?. 27th Australasian Tax Teachers’ Association Conference, Adelaide, SA Australia, 19-21 January 2015.
2015
Book Chapter
The role of materiality in the practice of strategy
Le, Jane and Spee, Paul (2015). The role of materiality in the practice of strategy. Cambridge handbook of strategy as practice. (pp. 582-597) edited by Damon Golsorkhi, Linda Rouleau, David Seidl and Eero Vaara. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. doi: 10.1017/CCO9781139681032.034
2015
Conference Publication
The practice of medicine at a distance: Telemedicine adoption in Australian residential aged care facilities
Kho, Joanna, Gillespie, Nicole and Spee, A. Paul (2015). The practice of medicine at a distance: Telemedicine adoption in Australian residential aged care facilities. 31st European Group for Organizational Studies Colloquium, Athens, Greece, 2-4 July 2015.
2015
Book
Making a market for acts of God: the practice of risk trading in the global reinsurance industry
Jarzabkowski, Paula, Bednarek, Rebecca and Spee, Paul (2015). Making a market for acts of God: the practice of risk trading in the global reinsurance industry. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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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
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Doctor Philosophy
Understanding learning of novice entrepreneurs during new venture creation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Anna Jenkins
Completed supervision
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2024
Doctor Philosophy
Understanding learning of novice entrepreneurs during new venture creation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Anna Jenkins
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2023
Doctor Philosophy
How and Why Senior Managers Think Differently About Wellbeing: Towards a Constructive-Developmental Theory
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Lance Newey
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
An exploration of knowledge creation processes in Open Innovation
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Martie-Louise Verreynne
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2018
Doctor Philosophy
Strategic Change and Human Capital Issues: A micro-level investigation into board decision making.
Associate Advisor
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