Paul Steven HEMPEL

Dr. Paul Steven HEMPEL, 韓保羅

(Former)

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1994 …2022

Research activity per year

Personal profile

Author IDs

ORCID iD: 0000-0003-4802-4645
Scopus Author ID: 7003994438
Google Scholar Profile: LSkzv50AAAAJ

Impact

Qualifications (Brief)

PhD - Industrial Relations and Human Resources
BA - Mathematics / Economics              

Editor or Editorial Membership

Period

Organizer

Role

2013 - Now

Journal of Management

Member of Editorial Board

2011 - Now

Journal of Organization Behavior

Member of Editorial Board

2011 - Now

Management and Organization Review

Member of Editorial Board

2010 - Now

Journal of World Business

Member of Editorial Board

Activities

Participating in or organising a conference / an event

Conference Papers

  • Sue-Chan C and Hempel P S (Aug 2008), "New Directions in Creativity Research", Academy of Management 2008 Meeting, Anaheim, USA.
  • Zhang Z X, Hempel P S and Han Y L (Aug 2008), "Can Innovation Strategy and Decentralization Guarantee Team Performance? Type of Conflict Matters", Academy of Management 2008 Conference, Anaheim, US.
  • Sue-Chan C, Hempel P S, Kwan J and Yao X T (May 2008), "Development of a Two-Dimensional Scale of Creativity", 2008 Administrative Sciences Association of Canada Conference, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
  • Hempel, P S, Zhang, Z X and Han, Y L (August 2007), "Structural Empowerment's Effect on Team Performance: The Mediating Role of Team Empowerment", Academy of Management 2007 Meeting, Philadelphia, PA.
  • Sue-Chan, C and Hempel, P S (July 2007), "Modeling Extraordinary Creativity", 23rd EGOS (European Group for Organizational Studies) Colloquium, Vienna.
  • Lin, X W, Hempel, P S and Leung, K (19-21 December 2006), "Strategic Role of Human Resource Configurations in Knowledge-Intensive Organizations", Academy of Management 5th Conference (AAOM 2006) Tokyo, Japan.
  • Hempel, P S and Zhang, Z X (24-28 June 2006), "Antecedents and Consequences of Team Empowerment in Chinese High-Technology Companies", Second Conference of International Association for Chinese Management Research, Nanjing, China.
  • Zhang, Z X, Hempel, P S, Han, Y L and Tsui, A S (24-28 June 2006), "Can an Innovation Strategy and Decentralization Guarantee High Performance? Effects of Process Conflict on Team Performance in Chinese High-Technology Companies", Second Conference of International Association for Chinese Management Research, Nanjing, China.
  • Hempel, P S, Zhang, Z X and Tjosvold, D (24-28 June 2006), "The Interplay Between Internal and External Conflict: Managing Conflict Between and Within Teams for Trust in China", 19th Annual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management, Montreal, Canada.
  • Hempel, P S and Zhang Z X (5-10 August 2005), "Knowledge Team Design and Conflict: Evidence from Chinese High Technology Companies", 65th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
  • Zhang, Z X, Hempel, P S and Han, Y L (5-10 August 2005), "Antecedents and Consequences of Transactive Memory Systems in Work Teams from High-Technology Firms", 65th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
  • Hempel, P S , Zhang, Z X and Tjosvold, D (June 2005), "The Interplay Between Internal and External Conflict: Managing Conflict Between and Within Teams for Trust in China", 19th Annual Conference of the International Association for Conflict Management, Montreal.
  • Martinsons, M G and Hempel, P S (June 2002), "Process-Based Organizational Change in China", Organization Science Special Issue Conference on Corporate Transformations in the People's Republic of China, Beijing.
  • Martinsons, M G and Hempel, P S (August 2001.), "Process-Based Organisational Change: From China Towards a Global Model", Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Washington, DC, USA.
  • Hempel, P S and Kwong, Y K (August 2001), "B2B e-Commerce in Emerging Economies", Academy of Management 2001 Meeting, Washington, DC.
  • Martinsons, A G B, Martinsons, M G and Hempel, P S (August 1999), "The Influence of Anglo-American Management Education on Chinese Business Practice", Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management, Chicago, USA.

Research Interests/Areas

Research Areas

  • Global and Strategic HRM
  • Management of Knowledge and Professional Employees
  • Creativity (Individual and Team)
  • Technology in HRM

 

Case Study / Teaching Case

  • O'Connor, N G and Hempel P S (2008), "Bernard Watch Company: Unravelling the Cost of Voluntary Turnover", Asia Case Research Centre, University of Hong Kong.

Services in CityUHK

Administrative Assignments

Period

Name

Position

4/2012 - Now

Academic Review Committee

Member

2011 - Now

Board of Graduate Studies

Member

2011 - Now

College Graduate Studies Committee

Member

2010 - Now

MSc in Organizational and Change Management

Programme Leader

2008 - Now

College Board

Member

2008 - Now

Departmental Staffing Committee

Member

2008 - Now

Department Executive Committee

Member

2004 - Now

University Senate

Management Department staff representative

3/2011 - 2/2013

Grievance Review Panel

Member

2008 - 2011

Head (MGT) Search Committee

Member

2005 - 2011

Research Seminar

Coordinator

2005 - 2006

Quality Enhancement Sub-Committee for EMBA (2005-2006)

Member

Services outside CityUHK

External Academic Activities

  • 6/2012 - 5/2014 International Association of Chinese Management Research, Asia-Pacific Representative

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure

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