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Dr. Johan Paul Lindeque,

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Lecturer, Institute for Competitiveness and Communication

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+41 62 957 28 04
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johan.lindeque@fhnw.ch

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Riggenbachstrasse 16
4600 Olten

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Johan Lindeque is currently a researcher at the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW) and assistant professor of strategy at the University of Amsterdam Business School, The Netherlands. He completed his PhD at the University of Bath School of Management, UK, and was previously lecturer in international business at Queen's University Management School, Belfast, UK.

He studies international business with respect to energy and international trade; currently his work is primarily related to the European energy sector. His work on the European internal energy market focuses on the responses of firms in changing regional institutions governing the energy market. Previously he has studies the global governance of international trade through international organisations such as the WTO, with a particular focus on dispute settlement at the national and multilateral levels. He has a particular interest in how the institutional environment and firm specific advantages interact in these two areas, as reflected in the pursuit of integrated strategies by firms. Integrated strategies seek to create value by aligning competitive and nonmarket (political / social) strategies, thereby achieving more efficient and effective outcomes for the firm(s) concerned.

Teaching and Consulting Activities
  • Advanced Qualitative Research Design (MSc International Management)
  • International Managerial Research Methods (MSc International Management)
  • Empirical Methods (BSc International Management)
  • Context Course: Globalisation in Context: Regional Perspectives (BSc International Management)
  • Special Topics of Management: Globalisation of Business Enterprises
  • (BSc International Management)
Selected Publications
  • Merkestein, W. F., Lindeque, J. P. (2019). Demerged Multinational Enterprises: A Study of Post-Demerger International Strategies. European Journal of International Management, 2019, pp. 37.
  • Strebel, F., Lideque, J. P., Hulliger, B., & Gürtler, S. (2019, August). Laissez-faire or Guidance? Effective Supervision of Bachelor Theses. Paper presented at the 2019 AOM Annual Meeting. Boston, USA.
  • Felix Strebel ,Stefan Gürtler ,Beat Hulliger ,Johan Paul Lindeque (2019). Laissez-faire or Guidance? Effective Supervision of Bachelor Theses. Studies in Higher Education, pp.1-19.
  • Suder, G., & Lindeque, J. (2018). Doing Business in Europe (3rd ed.). London: SAGE Publications.
  • Suder, G., Riviere, M., & Lindeque, J. (Eds.) (2018). The Routledge Companion to European Business. Abingdon: Routledge.
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