Tim Kastelle

MBA Program Director | Associate Professor in Innovation Management at UQ Business School

UQ Business School

Tim’s research, teaching and engagement work are all based on his study of innovation management. He graduated from Princeton University with a degree in economics, and his MBA and PhD were completed at UQ. He has worked in marketing and management positions in a variety of industries including radio, office equipment, industrial chemicals, higher education and software, and these experiences inform both his research and his teaching. Tim has published widely in the leading innovation journals. He is deeply committed to translating research into practice. To this end, he writes a well-regarded innovation blog for managers (http://timkastelle.org/blog/), and he has worked extensively with a wide range of organisations. Tim has worked closely with the CSIRO to build the national research commercialisation program ON Prime (http://oninnovation.com.au/Programs/ON-Prime). He is currently the MBA Director for the UQ Business School, and runs the School’s collaborations with the Wharton and Fudan Business Schools.

Research interests

Collaborative Network Structure and Innovation Performance A study across several firms operating both in Australia and internationally which investigates the impact of collaborative network structures on their innovation performance

Evolution of National Innovation Systems A study combining evolutionary economic theory with data on the development of the Taiwanese National Innovation System (NIS) aimed at a general theory of NIS evolution

Book

  • Rooney, David, Hearn, Greg and Kastelle, Tim (2012).Handbook on the Knowledge Economy, Volume Two. Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd..

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