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Gordon Boyce
Professor of International Business/Head of School |
Qualifications:
BA(Hons) (Brock), MA (Keele), PhD (London School of Economics)
Institutional economics; communications theory and systems theory; inter-firm cooperation in international business; anticipatory risk management, transport and the economics of information and knowledge.
Offices in Professional Organisations
Member of Executive Board and Vice President
Australia & New Zealand International Business Association.
Editorial Boards:
The Economic History Society of Australia and New Zealand
International Journal of Maritime History, Enterprise and Society
International Journal of Value Chain Management
Australian Journal of Mining History
Journal of Transport History
Awards
CASS Prize (2003); Caird Fellowship (2000); British Commission Prize (1997);
Duke University Felllowship (1996).
Recent Publications
Books:
BOYCE, G. (forthcoming 2007) 'The Rise and Dissolution of a Large-scale Enterprise'
ICMH, St John's, Newfoundland.
'How Organisations Connect'. Edited by G. Boyce, S. MacIntyre and S. Ville. University of Melbourne Press, 2006
BOYCE, G. (2005) 'Over Half a Million Careful Owners: the 75 Year History of PSIS 1928-2003',
Dunmore Press, Wellington pp326.
BOYCE, G. and VILLE, S. 'The Development of Modern Business'.
Palgrave, Basingstoke, 2002.
Reproduced in Chinese and Greek editions, 2003 and 2004.
'Resources and Infrastructures in the Maritime Economy' Edited by G. Boyce and R.C. Gorski. ICMH, St John's, Newfoundland, 2002.
BOYCE, G. 'Co-operative Structures in Global Business: Communicating, Transferring Knowledge, and Learning across the Corporate Frontier', Routledge, London, 2001.
BOYCE, G. 'Information, Mediation and Institutional Development', Manchester U.P., Manchester, 1995.
Book Chapters
BOYCE, G. (forthcoming 2007) 'The Joint Stock Company' in Clegg, S. and Bailey, James. R. (eds)The International Encyclopedia of Organisation Studies, Sage.
BOYCE, G. (forthcoming 2007) 'The Professions as Systems that support transactions involving knowledge: Their contribution to economic development and their response to the growth of global markets' in Garside, R. (ed), Institutions and Economic Development, Palgrave.
BOYCE, G. 'Networks, Tacit Knowledge and Innovation' in Aurifeille, J-M. (ed) Globalisation and Business Partnerships, Nova Press, Paris, 2006.
BOYCE, G. 'Networks' in HATTENDORF, J. in Encyclopedia of Maritime History, Oxford University Press, 2002.
Journal Articles:
Joint Guest Editor with Mouat, Jeremy Special Issue on International Mining,
Australian Economic History Review, 45(2): July 2005.
BOYCE, G. 'Network Knowledge and Network Routines: Negotiating Activities between Shipowners and Shipbuilders',
Business History, 45: April 2003: 52-76.
BOYCE, G. and Lepper, L. J. 'Assessing Information Quality Theories',
Business History, 44 (4): Oct. 2002: 85-120.
BOYCE, G. 'Transferring Capabilities across Sectoral Frontiers: Shipowners entering the Airline Business, 1920-70',
International Journal of Maritme History, XIII(1): June 2001: 1-43.
BOYCE, G. 'Multi-lateral Contracting in Australian Mining: Hamersley Iron 1961-65',
Enterprise & Society, 2: Sept 2001: 543-75.