Mr Peter Smith
Director, Master of Management, PhD Student
Department:
Management and International Business
Address: Owen G Glenn Building
12 Grafton Road
Auckland
Faculty: Business & Economics
Phone: +64 9 373 7599 Ext. 87178
Mobile Phone: +64 9 923 7178
Email: p.smith@auckland.ac.nz

Background
Qualifications:
2003 Graduate Diploma in Commerce The University of Auckland
2001 Postgraduate Diploma in Commerce The University of Auckland
1995 Master of Business Administration The University of Auckland
1976 City & Guilds Electrical Engineering
1976 ONC in Engineering
Positions Held:
FromToInstitutionPosition Held
2008 Now The University of Auckland Director, The Masters of Management programme
2008 Now The University of Auckland Lecturer
2008 2008 The University of Auckland Associate Director, Graduate School of Enterprise
2005 2008 The University of Auckland Deputy Director, The Auckland MBA programme
1999 2004 The University of Auckland Lecturer
1997 1998 The University of Auckland Tutor
1996 1997 Self-employed Consultant
1995 1996 Ricoh (NZ) Limited National Service Manager
1989 1995 Philips (New Zealand) Limited Technical Support Manager
1980 1988 Philips Data Systems (UK) Technical Specialist
1974 1980 Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers Various
Awards:
2004 Teaching Excellence Award
2002 Distinguished Teaching Award
Service:
1997 - 2000 Member of the executive board of the University of Auckland Alumni Association
1999 - Past President for the Association For Service Management
2000-2002 MER representative on the Board of Undergraduate Studies
2002 Coach to the postgraduate Australasian BCG Case Competition team
2003 Coach to the University of Auckland undergraduate team at the New Zealand Business Case Competition
2006 - Member of the Continuous Improvement Process group
2006 Coach to the University of Auckland undergraduate team at the McGill International Case Competition (Montreal)
2007 - Editorial Board Member; The University of Auckland Business Review
2009 - 2011 Lecturer's Representative (At Large), The Senate of the University of Auckland
Teaching:
2009 BUSADMIN 768 Strategic Management
2009 INTBUS 202 SC Foundations of strategy
2009 MGMT 716 SC Extending software engineering
2008 INTBUS 202 FC Foundations of strategy
2008 INTBUS 202 SC Foundations of strategy
2008 INTBUS 703 Strategic Management Theory
2008 MGMT 302 SC Strategic Thinking
2006 BUSADMIN 768 Strategy
2006 BUSADMIN 798 MBA Research Project
2005 BUSADMIN 729 Integrating Strategy
2005 MGMT 101 AC Organisation & Management
2004 MGMT 101SC Organization and Management
2004 MGMT 301FC Management Theory and Practice
2004 MGMT 301SC Management Theory and Practice
2004 MGMT 302FC Business Policy and Strategy
2004 MGMT 302SC Business Policy and Strategy
2003 BUSADMIN 729 Integrating strategy
2003 MGMT 101 Organisation and Management
2003 MGMT 101SC Organisation and management
2003 MGMT 302FC Business Policy and Strategy
2003 MGMT 302FC Business Policy and Strategy
2003 MGMT 788 BCom Hons disertation
2002 MGMT.192FS Introduction to Management (B)
2002 MGMT.301SC Management Theory & Practice
2002 MGMT.301SC Management Theory & Practice
2002 MGMT.302FC Business Policy & Strategy
2001 GENSCI.201 Managing Science & Technology
2001 MGMT.191FT Introduction to Business
2001 MGMT.192SS Introduction to Management (B)
2001 MGMT.302FC Business Policy & Strategy
2001 MGMT.302SC Business Policy & Strategy
2000 465.201 Managing Science & Technology
2000 641.301FC Management Theory & Practice
2000 641.302FC Business Policy & Strategy
2000 641.302SC Business Policy & Strategy
1999 641.101FC Organisation & Management
1999 641.301FC Management Theory & Practice
1999 641.302FC Business Policy & Strategy
1999 641.315SC Interpersonal Relations in Organisations
1998 465.201FC Managing Science & Technology
1998 641.212FC Organisation Theory
1998 641.222SC Employment Relations in New Zealand
1998 641.315SC Interpersonal Relations in Organisations
1997 465.201FC Managing Science & Technology
Research Interests:
Professional Service Firms
For researchers using theories of practice, context really matters (see, for example, Suchman, 1987). To understand practices one needs to understand the context (which partially constitutes the practice). My context of choice is professional servic
Strategy-as-practice
The 'practice turn' (Schatzki, 2001) is perhaps best know within sociology. However, it is perhaps "strategy-as-practice" (Whittington, 1996; Jarzabkowski, 2003) that embraced theories of practice the most within the domain of business and the study of organisations . Using the theories of practice, and the strartegy-as-practice lens, I'm interest in how people do (and get better at) strategy.
Theories of practice
Much of my research focuses on how people get better at what they do. Using theories of practice--such as those of Bourdieu, De Certeau, Schatzki, Turner, and Rouse--I explore the relationship between hope people learn and knowledge.
Selected Publications:
Sections in Books
2005 ERAKOVIC, L. ROTHKEGEL, S. LAMERS, P. SMITH, P. ‘The seeds of change: Telecom New Zealand. In: M. Wilson (ed.)‘, Case in Point, 263-282.
Conference Paper
2008 SMITH, P. ERAKOVIC, L. Y.DUFOUR ‘Strategising in the routines of governance: An empirical case study in an engineering consultancy firm‘, Clifford Chance Conference on Professions, Professionals and Organizations of Professionals , Said Business School, University of Oxford, UK, 6-8 July.
2008 SMITH, P. ERAKOVIC, L. Y.DUFOUR ‘The relationship between strategising and the routines of governance: An empirical case study involving pluralistic contexts‘, The 24th EGOS Colloquium, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July
2007 SMITH, P. ‘Understanding the challenges of strategizing in pluralistic contexts: Integrating new theoretical perspectives‘, 4/12/2007
Other
2007 Y.DUFOUR SMITH, P. ERAKOVIC, L. ‘Right Hemisphere‘ In: The Icehouse (ed.), 1-13.
2007 HALLIDAY, N. SMITH, P. ERAKOVIC, L. ‘Team New Zealand 2003. In: C.W.L. Hill, G.R. Jones and P. Galvin‘, Strategic Management 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons Australia, [Web Case Study]., 5 February 2007, c1-c8.
2006 STANIK, A. SMITH, P. ERAKOVIC, L. ‘Emirates Airlines’ Expansion into New Zealand. In: C.W.L. Hill, G.R. Jones and P. Galvin‘, Strategic Management 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons Australia, [Web Case Study], 6 December, c1-c19.
2006 ERAKOVIC, L. SMITH, P. ‘Fletcher Challenge: The end of an empire - organisational death or strategic disintegration? In: C.W.L. Hill, G.R. Jones and P. Galvin‘, Strategic Management 2nd ed., John Wiley & Sons Australia, [Web Case Study]., 4 December 2006, c1-c18.



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