Associate Professor Steven Lui
​Steven Lui is an associate professor at the ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Business School. He has taught at the Lingnan University of Hong Kong and the City University of Hong Kong before joining ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø in 2008. He teaches international business courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate level, and the Strategy PhD seminar. His research has received funding from the ARC Discovery Project (2011-2013) and the ARC Linkage Project (2014-2017). Steven received his PhD from the Chinese University of Hong Kong.Ìý
Research Grants:
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2014-2017: Australian Research Council Linkage Project. Innovation in Australian mid-market firms: The critical role of leader cognition. Project no. LP140100838. AU$340,000, (as Principal Investigator), AU$340,000.
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2011-2013: Australian Research Council Discovery Project. The Social network antecedents and performance outcomes of service innovation. Project no. DP110100880, (as Principal Investigator), AU$226,000.
- 2010: ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø School of O&M Research Grant. External network, Firm innovation, and international diversification: A longitudinal study of Korean firms. Project no. PS21298, (as Co-investigator), AU$20,000
- 2010: ÁñÁ«¹ÙÍø Goldstar Research Award. Understanding the impact of alliance portfolio on firm innovation: A longitudinal study of Original Design Manufacturing firms in China. Project no. PS19146, (as Principal investigator), AU$30,000
- 2009: Australian School of Business Research Grant. Impacts of alliance portfolio on innovation: A configurational approach. Project no. PS17226. (as Principal investigator), A$22,000
- 2006-2007: Hong Kong Government RCG, Competitive Earmarked Research Grant. The effect of trust on opportunism at different phases of inter-firm cooperation. Project no. 9041053. (as Principal investigator), HK$348,410
- 2005-2006: Hong Kong Government RCG, Competitive Earmarked Research Grant. Organizing External Relationships: The Effects of Relationship Governance on Knowledge-transfer and Performance in Chinese Technology Companies. Project no. 9040945. (as Coinvestigator from Jan 05 to Jan 06, as Principal investigator from Feb 06 to Dec 06), HK$547,260
- 2004-2006: City University of Hong Kong, Strategic Research Grant. The effect of trust on opportunism at different phases of inter-firm cooperation Project no. 7001672, (as Principal investigator), HK$178,000
Professional activities
- Associate Editor, Journal of Trust Research
- Editorial member, Journal of Management Studies
- Editorial member, Journal of World Business
- Editorial member, Long Range Planning
- Editorial member, Management & Organization Review
Research Interests:
- Interfirm cooperation
- Trust
- Innovation
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- Publications
- Media
- Grants
- Awards
- Research Activities
- Engagement
- Teaching and Supervision
ARC Grants
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2014-2017: Australian Research Council Linkage Project. Innovation in Australian mid-market firms: The critical role of leader cognition. Project no. LP140100838. AU$340,000, (as Principal Investigator), AU$340,000.
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2011-2013: Australian Research Council Discovery Project. The Social network antecedents and performance outcomes of service innovation. Project no. DP110100880, (as Principal Investigator), AU$226,000.
My Research Supervision
- Fatemeh Jafaralijasbi, PhD student: Algorithm aversion
- Carolyn Ngowi, Scientia PhD student: Social network