David Fan
Associate Professor
School of Management
Curtin University
Australia
Biography
"Dr David Fan is an Associate Professor in International Business in the School of Management at Curtin University. His research interests are: multinationals from emerging economies, international strategic management, international human resource management, and also topics related to Chinese management. Prior to his migration to Australia, David worked as a financial accountant in an international real estate group. David completed his PhD in International Management at Monash University (Clayton Campus) in 2010, including one-year full-time doctoral level methodology training at the Australian National University in 2006. Before he joined the Faculty in 2016, he held ongoing senior lecturer/lecturer positions at Deakin University, Victoria University, and Monash University."
Research Interest
International Business Strategy, MNEs from Developing Economies, and Configurational Theory
Publications
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Zhu, C.J., Cooper, B.K., Fan, D. & De Cieri, H. 2013. “HR Practices from the Perspective of Managers and Employees in MNEs in China: Gaps and Implicationsâ€. Journal of World Business. Vol. 48, Iss. 2, pp. 241-250.
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Cui, L., Fan, D, Fu, G. & Zhu, C.J. 2013. “An Integrative Model of Organizational Safety Behaviourâ€. Journal of Safety Research. Vol.45, Iss. 6, pp. 37-46.
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Cui, L., D. Fan, X. Liu, and Y. Li. 2017. "Where to Seek Strategic Assets for Competitive Catch-up? A configurational study of emerging multinational enterprises expanding into foreign strategic factor markets." Organization Studies 38 (8): 1059-1083