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Dr Andrew Nadolny

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Position Lecturer
Newcastle Business School
The University of Newcastle, Australia
Office SRS2.40, Social Sciences Building

Biography

Since joining the University in 2005, Andrew has been involved in undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in the areas of microeconomics, macroeconomics, managerial economics, international trade and finance, and international business. His teaching practice is underpinned by a philosophy to develop students who are informed, critical and creative thinkers who exercise their decisions in an ethical manner. He is also involved in postgraduate research supervision, with his third Doctor of Business Administration candidate due for completion in December 2009

Qualifications

  • PhD, University of Melbourne, 2005

Research

Research keywords

  • Business networks
  • Economics
  • Government policy

Research expertise

Investigating how business networks and government policy influence the competitiveness for firms, in particular within the context of Australian exporters

Investigating the competitive factors and challenges for developing environmental technology industries, particularly with respect to regional development and local employment opportunities.

Developing improved theoretical frameworks that combine concepts of microeconomic theory and strategy to explain the competitiveness of firms.

Fields of Research

Code Description Percentage
139900 Other Education 100

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