Linda Hsieh is a Reader (Associate Professor) in Strategy and International Business at the University of Birmingham. Her research has been funded by the British Academy/Leverhulme Trust. She has published in some leading journals on issues of cooperative strategy, international business model, reshoring, decision-making and management of international strategic alliances.
Experience
–present
Reader in Strategy and International Business, University of Birmingham
Education
2007
University of Birmingham, PhD in Commerce
Publications
2022
External resource provision and the international performance of SMEs - A contextual analysis, Journal of International Management
2020
Contextualizing internationalization decision-making research in SMEs: Towards an integration of existing studies, European Management Review
2019
Cooperative Strategy: Managing Alliances and Networks , Oxford: Oxford University Press
2019
A multidimensional perspective of SME internationalization speed: The influence of entrepreneurial characteristics, International Business Review
2017
SME international business models: The role of context and experience, Journal of World Business
2016
Reshoring: A strategic renewal of luxury clothing supply chains, Operations Management Research
2015
Knowledge exchange in networked organizations: Does place matter, R&D Management
2014
Decision mode, information and network attachment in the internationalization of SMEs: A configurational and contingency analysis, Journal of World Business
2014
Revisiting the trustworthiness-performance-governance nexus in international joint ventures, Management International Review
2010
Risk perception and post-formation governance in international joint ventures in Taiwan: The perspective of the foreign partner, Journal of International Management
2009
The co-evolution of business incubation and national innovation systems in Taiwan, Technological Forecasting & Social Change
Grants and Contracts
2022
Digital trust and smart healthcare in Taiwan
Role:
PI
Funding Source:
The British Academy / The Leverhulme Trust
2016
Sustainable reshoring in high-end fashion clothing
Role:
Co-I
Funding Source:
The British Academy / The Leverhulme Trust
2010
Social organization as a facilitator of internationalization among high-tech SMEs: A comparison of UK and Taiwan