Stuart Crispin
Associate Dean Learning & Teaching
Department of Business and Economics
University of Tasmania
Australia
Biography
Dr Stuart Crispin is the Associate Dean Learning and Teaching with the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics at the University of Tasmania. Stuart started teaching in marketing and strategy at UTAS in 2004, and in 2010 completed his PhD at the same institution. His PhD explored strategic marketing issues in the tourism and hospitality industries, specifically exploring the marketing resources of firms, and the use of network relationships to support the sustainability of these firms. Since the start of 2012, Stuart has been working with colleagues from across UTAS on a multi-disciplinary study of value chains in the agri-foods sector. He is also actively involved in a number of Scholarship of Teaching & Learning Projects.
Research Interest
Stuart's research aligns to the University's research themes of Environment, Resources & Sustainability, and Data, Knowledge & Decisions. His research interests focuses on how individuals and organisations make strategic decisions, with a specific focus on how organisations create value for their stakeholders. He is currently part of a multi-disciplinary project exploring innovation and value creation in the agri-food sector. Stuart's other area of research focuses on the scholarship of learning and teaching. Stuart is working with colleagues from the University of Western Australia, RMIT, and the Australian Maritime college on an Office of Learning & Teaching funded project looking at student experiences of threshold capability development in intensive mode teaching.
Publications
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Crispin S, Reiser D. Food and wine events in Tasmania, Australia. Food and wine festivals and events around the world. 2008 Sep 10:113-29.
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Reiser D, Crispin S. Local perceptions of the reimaging process: The case of the Sullivans Cove waterfront precinct. Journal of Place Management and Development. 2009 Jul 24;2(2):109-24.