UniSA’s Centre for Enterprise Dynamics in Global Economies - C-EDGE - engages in research and innovation that fosters enterprising solutions for the problems that challenge local, regional and global prosperity.
We are in a world of uncertainty. Business and government are continually confronted by rapid changes in technology whilst dealing with external shocks. In this environment of dynamism and constant flux, how do organisations, industries, and entrepreneurial individuals, initiate and sustain, innovation and enterprise?
Our unique research addresses that question. We produce high quality, theory-driven research that informs and develops improved practices in dynamic contexts among enterprising individuals, organisations, professions, industries and policy-makers.
We provide the tools, methods, and frameworks to influence policy and practice related to innovation and enterprise.
At the Centre for Enterprise Dynamics in Global Economies our research addresses three distinct business imperatives:
Focuses on the strategic imperative of innovation and sustainability agendas for organisations operating in the dynamics of local, regional and global economies.
Examines how industries of regional, national and global significance remain current though mechanisms of change and adaptation.
Targets entrepreneurs and enterprising individuals, and how they shape and grow new and established ventures, impacting industries, markets, and communities.
C-EDGE is pleased to announce its international research partnership with Korean Studies Promotion Services (KSPS) at the Academy of Korean Studies in Korea. With the institutional grant awarded by the KSPS and with the further support of the University of South Australia (UniSA) Business, the partnership will be led by Associate Professor You-il Lee (Dean of Programs, Management and Marketing, UniSA BIS) and Professor Ying Zhu. The team at C-EDGE will undertake various initiatives to enable the foundation for inter-disciplinary Korean Studies education and research strength at the University. The partnership will enable Korean studies to be integrated into the undergraduate and post-graduate programs, faculty and higher degree research programs and other relevant resources across Academic Units, Programs and research centres at UniSA.