Dr Connie Zheng is Associate Professor in Human Resource Management (HRM) at the UniSA Business.
Connie holds a Bachelor of International Economics from Beijing Institute of International Relations; Master of Applied Economics from Macquarie University; PhD in Management from Charles Sturt University; and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Deakin University.
During a span of over 20-year career in the university context, Connie has committed to sustained research and scholarship activities, publishing 4 books, 12 book chapters, 4 industry reports, and over 40 ABDC-ranked journal papers, and numerous conference presentations in the areas of international HRM; HRM-driven creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation, employee ... Read more
About me
Dr Connie Zheng is Associate Professor in Human Resource Management (HRM) at the UniSA Business.
Connie holds a Bachelor of International Economics from Beijing Institute of International Relations; Master of Applied Economics from Macquarie University; PhD in Management from Charles Sturt University; and Graduate Certificate in Higher Education from Deakin University.
During a span of over 20-year career in the university context, Connie has committed to sustained research and scholarship activities, publishing 4 books, 12 book chapters, 4 industry reports, and over 40 ABDC-ranked journal papers, and numerous conference presentations in the areas of international HRM; HRM-driven creativity, entrepreneurship and innovation, employee wellbeing and work-life balance.
Connie’s research outputs have been used to enable organisations and employees to be innovative, resilient and adaptable to the changing world with many challenges stemming from continued global integration of markets, people and technology.
Connie’s expertise in HRM and its impact on organisational and societal performance outcomes has attracted several funding opportunities from government, industry, national and international bodies such as Wellbeing SA, Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC); Australian Academy of Social Sciences; Gardiner Foundation; United Nations and World Bank.
Connie enjoys working collaboratively with colleagues around the world and has been teaching, consulting and conducting research in several countries such as Australia, China, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and USA.
Prior to joining UniSA in 2020, Connie used to teach and research in several universities such as Deakin, RMIT, Central Queensland University, Newcastle University and Macquarie University in Australia, as well as Peking University in China.
Research
Research outputs for the last seven years are shown below. Some long-standing staff members may have older outputs included. To see earlier years visit ORCID, ResearcherID or Scopus
Open access indicates that an output is open access.
Year | Output |
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2020 |
2
1
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2019 |
Zheng, C 2019, Labor relations and human resource management in China, Taylor & Francis, UK.
1
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2016 |
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2010 |
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Year | Output |
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2023 |
Open access
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2022 |
Open access
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2020 |
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2018 |
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2017 |
1
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2016 |
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2016 |
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2016 |
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2016 |
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2016 |
1
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2015 |
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2015 |
2
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2014 |
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2014 |
2
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2009 |
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Year | Output |
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2024 |
2
2
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2024 |
1
91
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2023 |
4
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2023 |
4
4
1
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2023 |
5
5
3
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2022 |
Open access
2
2
1
|
2021 |
11
10
|
2021 |
50
44
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2020 |
94
77
4
|
2020 |
51
48
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2019 |
28
25
|
2019 |
117
104
2
|
2019 |
Open access
23
17
2
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2018 |
9
3
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2016 |
9
4
|
2016 |
Open access
42
37
1
|
2016 |
71
62
|
2015 |
97
80
|
2015 |
1
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2014 |
5
|
2014 |
Open access
2
|
2014 |
3
1
|
2014 |
19
15
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2013 |
38
29
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2013 |
28
21
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2013 |
Open access
10
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2012 |
14
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2011 |
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2011 |
2
|
2010 |
Open access
24
|
2010 |
66
51
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2009 |
Open access
22
18
|
2009 |
61
53
|
2009 |
42
33
|
2009 |
98
55
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2008 |
17
9
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2008 |
Open access
24
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Year | Output |
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2011 |
Open access
2
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2009 |
5
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External engagement & recognition
Organisation | Country |
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Australian Institute of Business (AIB) | AUSTRALIA |
Charles Sturt University | AUSTRALIA |
China University of Geosciences | CHINA |
China’s University of Geosciences | CHINA |
Deakin University | AUSTRALIA |
Display Technology Center of ITRI | TAIWAN |
Feng Chia University | TAIWAN |
GIFT University | PAKISTAN |
Industry Technology Research Institute (ITRI) | TAIWAN |
International Islamic University | PAKISTAN |
Kyoto University | JAPAN |
Monash University | AUSTRALIA |
National Tsing Hua University | TAIWAN |
National University of Modern Languages | PAKISTAN |
Nottingham Business School, UK | UNITED KINGDOM |
Nottingham Trent University | UNITED KINGDOM |
Riphah International University | PAKISTAN |
RMIT University | AUSTRALIA |
Sichuan University | CHINA |
Sunway University | MALAYSIA |
Swinburne University of Technology | AUSTRALIA |
University College Cork | IRELAND |
University of Queensland | AUSTRALIA |
University of South Australia | AUSTRALIA |
University of the Sunshine Coast | AUSTRALIA |
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences | PAKISTAN |
Victoria University | AUSTRALIA |
Zhejiang Sci-Tech University | CHINA |
External engagement & recognition
Engagement/recognition | Year |
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MemberEuropean Academy of Management |
2020 |
MemberInternational Association of Chinese Management Research (IACMR) |
2020 |
MemberAustralian Chamber of Commerce |
2020 |
MemberAustralia-China Business Council |
2020 |
MemberAcademy of Management (USA) |
2020 |
MemberAcademy of International Business (AIB) |
2020 |
MemberAustralian Human Resource Institute (AHRI) |
2020 |
MemberAustralia and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM) |
2020 |
International Board Assessor, COALESCE Funding ApplicationsIrish Research Council |
2018 |
Teaching & student supervision
Supervisions from 2010 shown
Thesis title | Student status |
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Disability not inability - The management control implications of workers living with intellectual disability | Current |
Flex-place arrangements and their relationship to employee and organisational outcomes | Current |
Impact of the place of work autonomy on work and family outcomes | Current |
Intersectional gender equality in the Australian workplace: The paradoxical effects of HR system | Current |
Organisational antecedents of corporate volunteering | Current |
The impact of the use of misinformation via emerging technologies on older workers' wellbeing | Current |
The New Work/Place: Assessing the impact of changing when, where and how we work | Current |
Video game production in small to medium studios: A three-nation study of inclusion | Current |