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Assistant Professor of Management
Name: Dr Julian Waters-Lynch
Email: jlynch@alfaisal.edu
Google Scholar: (h-index: 7 | Citations = 639)
ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS
2013—2018: PhD (Management), School of Management, RMIT University, Melbourne
2004-2006: Bachelor of Arts (International Studies) with First Class Honours, RMIT University, Melbourne
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
2024 - Assistant Professor, Management, Alfaisal University
2023 - 2024 Senior Lecturer, Entrepreneurship and Innovation, RMIT University
2020 - 2022 Lecturer, and Director of the Entrepreneurship Entrepreneurship and Innovation Program, RMIT University
2017 - 2020 Industry Fellow, RMIT University
SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS
Waters-Lynch, J. & Tavassoli, S., (2024) Collaborative Work Spaces, Diversity and Regional Entrepreneurship Growth: a conceptual review. In Anderson, M., Karlsson, C., and Wixe, S., The Handbook of Spatial Diversity and Business Economics: Oxford University Press
Allen, D. W., Potts, J., Waters-Lynch, J., & Parasol, M. (2024). Costly Signalling in DAOs. arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.18457. Chicago
Waters-Lynch, J., Allen, D. W., Potts, J., & Berg, C. (2024). Managing Generative AI in Firms: The Theory of Shadow User Innovation. Available at SSRN.
Maddox, A., Waters-Lynch, J., & Parasol, M. (2023, November). Harnessing Digital Twins for Fostering City-Scale Entrepreneurial Ecosystems: Extending a Case Study of Melbourne. In 2023 IEEE Engineering Informatics (pp. 1-9). IEEE.
Waters-Lynch, J., & Duff, C., (2024). Learning under lockdown: sensing, feeling and learning to work from home. Journal of Organisational Ethnography DOI: 10.1108/JOE-07-2023-0043
Waters-Lynch, J. & Duff, C., (2021) Coworking’s Cooperation Paradox: On the role of stigmergic curation. In Orel, M. The Flexible Workplace - Coworking and Other Modern Workplace Transformations: Springer
Waters-Lynch, J., & Duff, C. (2021). The Affective Commons of Coworking, Human Relations 74(3) DOI: 10.1177/0018726719894633
Waters-Lynch, J., & Potts, J., (2017). The Social Economy of Coworking Spaces: A Focal Point Model of Coordination, Review of Social Economy, 75(4):417-433
Waters-Lynch J., Dodson, J., Potts, J., Hurley, J., Butcher, T., (2016) Coworking: A Transdisciplinary Overview, Social Science Research Network
Waters-Lynch, J. (2016) Coworking: Challenges and Opportunities for a Prosperous and Fair New Economy. In José Maria Ramos (Editor). The City as Commons: A Policy Reader. Melbourne: Commons Transition Coalition. Pp. 52-65.
Waters-Lynch, J. ‘Young people driving networks’ (in) Black, R. (2008) In Roslyn Black (Editor). Beyond the Classroom: Building new school networks Melbourne: ACER Press. Pp. 68-79.
Eckersely, R. Cahill, H. Wierenga, A. Wyn, J & Waters-Lynch, J (2007) Generations in Dialogue about the Future: the hopes and fears of young Australians , Melbourne: Australia 21 Ltd and Australian Youth Research Centre.
INDUSTRY REPORTS
Maddox, A., Flore, J., Markham, A., Lewis, T., Denham, T., Ilyushina, N., MacDonald, T., Waters-Lynch, J., Holcombe-James, I., Bailey (Nabben), K. (2022) Are people ready for a Digital CBD? The new infrastructure demands In: Victorian Higher Education State Investment Fund, Melbourne, Australia
Glover, A., Lewis, T., Waters-Lynch., J (2022) E-change and remote work in Australia In: Australia Communications Consumer Action Network Australia
Waters-Lynch, J., (2019), DUCT TAPE: Exploring the Mindset of the Victorian Founders, industry magazine style book published by Startup Victoria (available online at ducttaped.co)