Portsmouth Business School
Dr Andrew Lee
Senior Lecturer (Subject Group - Operations and Systems Management)
Portsmouth Business School
Richmond Building
Portland Street
Portsmouth
Profile
Andrew Lee PhD, MBA, BSc (Hons)
Andrew Lee is a senior lecturer in the Business School as well as being the resourcer for the Operations, Project and Quality Management subject group.
Andrew teaches on postgraduate programmes, with a focus on organisational risk; project systems and methods; and research methods
Andrew's background in is computer science with a degree in computing science and a PhD in computational linguistics. Publications in this area have included familiarity in knowledge synchronisation, identifying implicit intent and autonomic computing systems. Following an MBA from the University of Portsmouth, research interests have expanded to include ideology and political violence.
Recent Publications:
Lee, Andrew (2009) Trends in international terrorism against business targets. In: Contemporary challenges to international business. Academy of International Business Series . Palgrave Macmillan , Basingstoke, pp. 251-268.
Lee. A., (2006) The Significance of Ideology in Conflict Modelling for Political Risk Assessment in International Business. MBA Dissertation, University of Portsmouth, 2006.
Lee. A., (2005) The Effect of Familiarity in Knowledge Synchronisation. Proceedings of the Joint Symposium on Mind-Minding Agents, Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour 2005: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents, Hatfield, 12-15 April 2005.
Lee. A., (2005) Identifying Implicit Intent Through Context. 27th Annual Meeting of the DGfS, Cologne, Germany, 23-25 February 2005.