Department of Management professor awarded prestigious fellowship
11 December 2024
Monash Business School Department of Management Professor Herman Tse has received a prestigious fellowship for his exceptional contributions to management research.
Prof Tse was recently announced as a Fellow of the Australian and New Zealand Academy of Management (ANZAM).

Prof Herman Tse has received a prestigious fellowship.
The ANZAM Fellowship acknowledges exceptional achievements across four key areas – research, education, practice, leadership and advocacy.
“I am immensely thankful to ANZAM for this honour and the opportunity to join a network that values innovation, leadership, and collaboration,” Prof Tse said.
“This recognition inspires me to continue advancing the management discipline, nurturing the next generation of scholars and practitioners, and contributing to creating meaningful and lasting value for society.”
In becoming an ANZAM Fellow, Prof Tse follows in the footsteps of Department of Management colleagues Veronique Ambrosini, Greg Bamber, and Tui McKeown.
ANZAM President Kevin Lowe said Prof Tse was named a Fellow due to his broad impact in the field of management.
“Herman's dedication to innovation and impact in the management discipline is exemplary across all four (key) areas,” Prof Lowe said.
Department of Management Head Prof David Oliver said Prof Tse’s Fellowship continued the department’s long-standing tradition of being recognised by prestigious professional bodies in Australia and internationally.
“Herman's achievement exemplifies our department’s collective dedication through impactful research, transformative education and meaningful service to the community,” Prof Oliver said.