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Professor Peter Enderwick

Peter Enderwick

Job Title

Professor of International Business

Qualifications

  • BA (Hons) in Economics
  • MBA
  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in International Business

Areas of Research Expertise

  • Globalisation and Labour
  • Service Sector Multinational Enterprises
  • Business in Asia
  • The Competitiveness of Small, Open Economies

Biography

Peter Enderwick is a specialist in the field of international business. He holds a BA (Hons) in Economics from the University of Lancaster and MBA and PhD from Bradford Management Centre in England. He has been an educator since 1978. Until 1988 he was lecturer in Economics at the Queen’s University of Belfast. For the past sixteen years he has been Professor of International Management at the University of Waikato, Hamilton. He has held visiting positions at the University of Bradford Management Centre and the Helsinki School of Economics and Business, Finland. Currently he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Australia, Adelaide and Thammasat Business School, Bangkok. In recent years he has taught in many parts of Asia including Taiwan, Singapore, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Thailand and China. He is academic consultant in international business to the Open University of Hong Kong. He has taught at every level from first year undergraduate to PhD and DBA programmes, and also has extensive experience with executive education.

His research interests are in globalization and labour, service sector multinationals, large emerging markets, particularly China and India, and the competitiveness of small, open economies. He is the author of seven books and numerous book chapters and articles in professional journals. His latest book, Globalization and Labor, will be published in the USA later this year. He serves on the editorial boards of a number of journals including the International Business Review. He has undertaken consultancy for the United Nations, the American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand and the New Zealand Treasury. He is a member of the Academy of International Business and a founding member of ANZIBA (Australia and New Zealand International Business Academy.

He joined AUT in late 2004.

Expertise in Degree and Postgraduate Teaching

  • International Business Environment
  • International Business Strategy
  • Business in Big Emerging Markets
  • International Human Resource Management

Interests in Research Supervision

  • Asian Business Strategy
  • Foreign Direct Investment in New Zealand
  • The Internationalisation of New Zealand Business
  • Service Sector Foreign Direct Investment

Current Research

  • International HRM within Diffused Multinational Enterprises
  • Restructuring of Asian Business
  • Dynamic Development of Foreign Affiliates Within New Zealand
  • Targeted Foreign Direct Investment Strategies
  • The Dynamics of Big Emerging Markets: China and India

Selected Publications

Articles:

  1. (with H. Chung), ”An Investigation of Market Entry Strategy Selection: Exporting versus Foreign Direct Investment Modes- A Home-Host Country Scenario“, Asia Pacific Journal of Management, 18 (4), pp. 443-460, 2001.
  2. (with J. Wang), “Competitive Response to WTO Entry: The Case of China’s Publishing Industry”, Journal of Asian Business, 19 (1), pp. 1-20, 2003.
  3. (with J. Scott-Kennel), “Inter-firm alliance and network relationships and the eclectic paradigm of international production: an exploratory analysis of quasi-internalisation at the subsidiary level”, International Business Review, 13, (4), pp. 425-445, 2004.
  4. (with J. Scott-Kennel), “Economic Upgrading and Foreign Direct Investment: Exploring the Black Box of the IDP”, Transnational Corporations, 14, (1), pp. 105-139, 2005.
  5. “What’s Bad About Crony Capitalism?”, Asian Business and Management, 4, (2) 2005.

Books, Edited Volumes and Research Monographs:

  1. (with M. Akoorie) Fast Forward: New Zealand Business in World Markets, Longman, 1995.
  2. Foreign Investment: The New Zealand Experience, Dunmore Press, 1997.
  3. Globalization and Labor, Chelsea House, USA, 2005.
  4. The Contribution of Foreign Direct Investment to the New Zealand Economy, American Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand, October, 1995.

Contact

E-mail: peter.enderwick@aut.ac.nz
Phone: +64 9 921 9999 ext: 5748
Fax: +64 9 921 9876

Last updated: 12 Feb 2009 9:48am

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