department of management research report 2009 - School of ...
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ANDRE EVERETT<br />
RESEARCH INTERESTS<br />
International Management and Strategies<br />
China, Chinese Management, Internet Regulation in China<br />
Knowledge Management<br />
International Competitiveness and Clusters<br />
Operations Strategy, JIT<br />
Automobile and Luxury Brands<br />
Service Management, Quality Management<br />
Survey Design<br />
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS<br />
International competitiveness<br />
International transferability <strong>of</strong> <strong>management</strong> approaches<br />
Cultural influences on international business<br />
China, Chinese <strong>management</strong> approaches, and new economic development models<br />
(particularly town and village enterprises)<br />
Knowledge <strong>management</strong><br />
Operations strategy<br />
Just‐in‐time, lean, and supply chain <strong>management</strong><br />
Quality <strong>management</strong>, particularly service quality measurement<br />
Experiential education methodologies, particularly site visits<br />
Automobile manufacturing industry and luxury brands<br />
SUPERVISION <strong>2009</strong><br />
PhD<br />
Lenny Sunaryo (<strong>2009</strong>). Chinese social institutions imitating nature? Strategic action in<br />
pursuit <strong>of</strong> self‐actualisation. (Supervisors: André Everett, Malcolm Cone)<br />
Raja Nerina Raja Yus<strong>of</strong> (current). Internationalization strategies and operations <strong>of</strong><br />
international retailers: Comparison <strong>of</strong> Asia and Europe. (Supervisors: André Everett,<br />
Malcolm Cone)<br />
Kirsty Dwyer (current). Challenging the synthetic reality <strong>of</strong> supply chain <strong>management</strong>: A<br />
comparative content analysis <strong>of</strong> the academic and practitioner knowledge bases to<br />
determine disciplinary identity (Supervisors: André Everett, Jodyanne Kirkwood)<br />
Jean‐Baptiste Faucher (current). Knowledge creation: Innovation processes <strong>of</strong> complexity<br />
theory. (Supervisors: Rob Lawson (Marketing), André Everett)<br />
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