Associate Professor Artemis Chang

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PhD (University of Queensland), (University of Queensland)

Artemis Chang is an Associate Professor at QUT Business School and the Chief Supervisor of the Taiwanese Chambers of Commerce in Oceania.

She earned her Doctoral Degree in Organization Psychology from the University of Queensland, and her dissertation “Time in Groups” won the APA social psychology dissertation award.  This shapes her passion for leadership and capacity building across levels; individuals, teams, projects, organizations and the community.

Artemis is a community leader, researcher and educator.  Her passion for capability development translate into her research leadership in Enfranchised Enterprise, Complex Project Leadership and Learning, and Immigrant Entrepreneurship.

Artemis coordinates the HDR program for the Australian Centre for Entrepreneurship Research (qut.edu.au), and the capstone Workplace Integrated Learning Projects for the Human Resource Major.  In these roles, she coaches industry partners and student teams to work together to create innovative solutions.

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Realworld Learning Project Parnters

  • Stanwell Energy
  • Department of Transports and Main Roads
  • GO1 online training
  • SPS Commercial Cleaning Services
  • BDO Australia
  • HEH Civil
  • Umart Online

Youth Entrepeurship Development Camp

  • Oceania Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce
  • World Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce

Research Project Partners

  • ASC
  • ANSTO
  • DMO
Type
Advisor/Consultant for Community
Reference year
2021
Details
Elected Chief Supervisor of the Oceania Chamber in the World Taiwanese Chamber of Commerce (WTCC). This is a global organization connecting businesses founded/owned/operated by overseas Taiwanese. WTCC has more than 150 regional chapters and 40,000 corporate members representing six continents. My involvement in WTCC brings my expertise in management and immigrant entrepreneurship to business owners and extends the reputation of QUT to this global business community.
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2021
Details
IJPM is the premier outlet for project management research. It has an impact factor of 7.2
Type
Visiting Professorships/Fellowships
Reference year
2021
Details
The MOFA Taiwan Fellowship is established by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) to award foreign experts and scholars interested in research related to Taiwan, cross-strait relations, the Asia-Pacific region, and Sinology. The fellowship supports advanced research at universities or academic institutions in Taiwan. It is awarded based on the applicant's track record and research proposal, following a competitive grant application process.
Type
Editorial Role for an Academic Journal
Reference year
2020
Details
Member of JMO International editorial board - Official Journal for the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management
Type
Appointment to Prestigious Positions
Reference year
2006
Details
International Representative at Large, OCIS, American Academy of Management
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2005
Details
Best Paper 2005, Organisational Communication and Information Systems, Academy of Management Meeting, Hawaii
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2002
Details
American Psychological Association Group Psychology Division Dissertation Research Award 2001
Type
Academic Honours, Prestigious Awards or Prizes
Reference year
2000
Details
Best Paper 2000, Organisational Communication and Information Systems, Academy of Management Meeting, Toronto
Title
The Contribution Of Project Leader Behaviours To Processes And Outcomes In Large Scale Projects
Primary fund type
CAT 1 - Australian Competitive Grant
Project ID
LP0989705
Start year
2009
Keywords
Organisational Behaviour; Leadership Behaviour; Work Team Processes; Organisational Climate; Personal Characteristics; Project Management
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