Dr. Andy ASQUITH
Lecturer
Teaching Areas Managment & Leadership
School/Department: Business and Management
Qualifications: BA (Hons) PhD FHEA
Research Areas Public management; change management
Brief Bio
Dr Andy Asquith is an Industry Fellow within the Institute for Public Policy and Governance at UTS. Previously he was an Adjunct Research Fellow at Curtin University. Between 2005-21 he was a Senior Lecturer in the Massey Business School, NZ where he taught into the undergraduate and postgraduate management programmes.
Publications
  • Stoney, C.; Asquith, A.; Kipper, K.; Martin, J.; McNeill, J and Spano, A. (2023) ‘Policy-making, taking and shaping: Local government responses to the Covid-19 pandemic’, Australian Journal of Public Administration, 82, 4, 440-461.
  • Asquith, A.; Webster, K. and Cardow, A. (2021) ‘Voting in New Zealand local government elections: the need to encourage greater voter turnout’, Commonwealth Journal of Local Governance, 24, June 2021, 79-97.
  • Asquith, A. (2008) ‘Managing Middle Earth: The evolving role of local authority chief executive officers in Auckland, New Zealand’, Local Government Studies, 34, 5, 625-640.