CInIS recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER) to be a first tier participating member of the Offshoring Research Network (ORN). This follows on from the May visit to CInIS by Arie Y. Lewin, Professor of Strategy and International Business at Duke University (US), Fuqua School of Business and Director of the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER). Prof Lewin is also the lead Principal Investigator for the ORN project which focuses on companies in transition to globalizing their organizations, business functions, processes and services by tracking firm strategies, experiences and future plans related to global delivery of all business functions and administrative and technical work.
Further information about the projects CInIS will be undertaking in this area will be added to the website at a later date.
CInIS currently has two visitors:
Dr Sun is a visiting fellow from School of Economics and Management, Huaiyin Normal University, Jiangsu Province, P. R. China. Dr Sun is visiting us with the benefit of funding from his home province, and will be working with CInIS members Dr Hao Tan and Dr Henry Lau on a number of papers for the 6 months he will be here. His research interests are in Resource Economics; Econometrics; Economic Growth; and Economic Growth, Consumption Demand and Income Distribution.
Davy van Dijk is currently doing his Masters Degree in Systems Engineering at the University of Technology Eindhoven (Tu/e) in the Netherlands. For the 3 month internship component of his degree he has chosen to work with CInIS, most particularly with Prof Ron Beckett, on a project with the working title "Smart Building Initiative in UWS: Analysis of a socio-technological system". Dr. Sasha Alexander Associate Head of the School of Engineering will also be complementing the intern’s experience with a focus on exploring embedded structural health monitoring technologies and life cycle assessment strategies.
CInIS are holding a Seminar in the School of Computing and Mathematics on Monday 28th November at 2pm in EB.1.32, Parramatta Campus. CInIS members Dr Henry Lau, Dr Dilupa Nakandala and Dr Prem Samaranayake will be presenting on their joint research, predominantly about Supply Chain Innovations using Mathematical/Fuzzy Logic and Supply Chain Network Models across various applications. More information about the seminar can be found here.
The annual CInIS Strategic Planning Day was held on Tuesday 20 September at The Rydges Hotel Parramatta. The retreat was well attended by members, HDR students and invited guests. Staff were given the opportunity to share an overview of their current research and contributed to shaping the CInIS research themes and topics. A panel hosted by Dr Fiona Cameron, Associate Director Innovation, and Dr Jane Hobson, Manager Research Quality Policy and Planning from the Office of Research Services on Research and Consulting Criteria and Processes was an important part of the day and particularly well received by the group.
Information and ideas formulated at the Retreat were used to inform the 2012 CInIS Research Infrastructure Funding (RIF) Expression of Interest and final bid, with the outcomes to be advised prior to the end of 2011.
Recently CInIS research, Dr Phil Toner, has had an opinion piece published in the Australian Financial Review, been interviewed by the ABC 7.30 report and had another opinion piece published in The Conversation.
Dr Rob Dalitz, Dr Phil Toner and Prof Tim Turpin have had a report they prepared for NCVER on VET and the diffusion and implementation of innovation in the mining, solar energy and computer games sectors published.
Dr Kathy Tannous, Dr Ann Dadich and Adjunct Prof Ron Beckett have prepared and published a report for the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Evaluation of the Ignition Mentoring Program.
Dr Kathy Tannous in conjunction with School of Managements Dr Meg Smith held a workshop in Canberra in early September for the Provision of Gender Training for People Attending the APEC Women and the Economy Summit on behalf of the Office for Women, in the Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs. The workshop was attended by a number of high ranked women from within and outside the Australian government and covered such topics as Capacity and Skills Building and Women and Leadership – Public and Private partnerships, and the feedback provided by the attendees was that the workshop was highly informative and of immense value.
Dr Rob Dalitz received a best reviewer award in the Technology and Innovation category at the recent Academy of Management conference in San Antonio, Texas. Top reviewers are selected based on feedback from authors on the depth, completeness and insightfulness of their reviews.
In May 2011 CInIS hosted a visit by international academic Professor Arie Lewin. Arie Y. Lewin is Professor of Strategy and International Business at Duke University (US), Fuqua School of Business and is Director of the Center for International Business Education and Research (CIBER). He is also the lead Principal Investigator for the multiyear international Offshoring Research Network (ORN) project which focuses on companies in transition to globalizing their organizations, business functions, processes and services by tracking firm strategies, experiences and future plans related to global delivery of all business functions and administrative and technical work.
As a direct result of this visit UWS have now signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Duke University which enables us to be a first tier participating member of the Offshoring Research Network. Further information about the projects CInIS will be undertaking in this area will be added to the website at a later date.
In July CInIS hosted a visit by Prof Steve Barley, Professor of Management Science and Engineering and Co-Director of the Centre for Work, Technology and Organisation at Stanford University’s (US) School of Engineering.
Prof Barley chatted informally with CInIS and School of Management staff and students to discuss topics of mutual interest and potential research collaborations.
CInIS recently hosted two business Internship students from The Netherlands, who worked with CInIS staff and industry partners to complete projects that contributed to the final stage on their undergraduate degrees with HAN University.
Emile Visser’s project involved helping a local company with the launch of a new product; a weed based liquid fertiliser, onto the Australian market. His goal was to assess the market needs regarding this product, write a marketing annex business plan and finally an implementation plan.
Niels Lebbink worked on the development of a virtual environment for SME’s from a marketing point of view. This environment was to make it possible for SME’s to innovate through collaboration with other SME’s and/ or universities. Niels wrote a marketing related plan for the further development based on the Australian market.
Both Emile and Niels have now returned to The Netherlands and are intending to undertake further study in their related areas.
Other news
Congratulations to CInIS member Dr Nidthida Lin on the 2 September birth of her daughter, Alynna. Mother and baby are both doing well.
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