- Financial and performance measurement aspects of the charity and public sectors.
Ciaran's research focuses on financial and performance measurement aspects of the not-for-profit and public sectors, including charity accountability, public-private partnerships and public sector accounting and reporting. His teaching interests are in the areas of financial accounting and reporting, and he has published a range of related textbooks and pedagogical articles.
not-for-profit accounting; not-for-profit reporting
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Professor Ciaran Connolly
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- Applied research in labour economics and regional economics
- Particularly in the areas of inequality, labour mobility, migration, and policy evaluation.
Heather's research interests are primarily in labour economics and regional economics. She is particularly interested in the areas of inequality, labour mobility, migration and integration, and policy evaluation. She teaches introductory economics at undergraduate level, and labour economics and social policy at postgraduate level.
labour economics; regional economics; health economics; migration; inequality
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Dr Heather Dickey
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Declan's research interests are health economics and household finance. His work has contributed to the UK's financial capability strategy, EU policy on the role of housing equity release, and policy on Northern Ireland's credit unions. Declan teaches finance, actuarial science and risk management at undergraduate level, with a focus on stochastic processes. Additionally, he teaches credit risk management at postgraduate level.
public health; health economics; retirement; pensions
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Professor Declan French
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- Economics
- Economic History
- Pedagogy
Chris is an economic historian. His research addresses the causes and consequences of banking crises, the formulation and implementation of monetary policy, and the design and performance of cooperative organisations. He is also interested in famines, pandemics and sample selection, and the optimal design of patent systems. He teaches economic history at undergraduate level.
economic history; financial history; business history; financial cooperatives; monetary policy; demography; pandemics; patent systems; pedagogical research
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Dr Chris Colvin
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- Healthcare management
- Healthcare quality management and healthcare systems
Sara's research concentrates on healthcare management and the use of new technologies in healthcare and in other sectors. Sara currently teaches strategy and human capital development at postgraduate level.
healthcare management; innovation; organisational learning
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Dr Sara Melo
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- Social policy evaluation
- Disability and the labour market
- Contingent employment
- Education
- Health behaviours
Duncan is a labour, health and social policy economist. He has an extensive publication record in economics and wider social science, and a track record of leading and contributing to successful research projects funded by a wide range of funders both within the UK and internationally. His teaching expertise is in labour economics and applied econometrics.
labour economics; economics of social policy; applied econometrics; programme evaluation; environmental economics; administrative data
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Professor Duncan McVicar
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- Circular economy
- Supply chains
- Logistics focused on best practices
- Process improvement and modelling to create robust and resilient supply chains
Jelena conducts research into supply chain management and logistics operations. Her research focuses on sustainability and circular economy, supply chain vulnerability, risks, robustness and resilience, environmentally friendly logistics practices, industrial symbiosis, supply chain relationships and new information technologies in supply chains. She teaches operations management, with a focus on managing sustainable operations.
supply chain management; sustainable supply chains; food supply chains; logistics; operations
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Dr Jelena Vlajic
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- Operations and supply chain management, including supply chain relationship management, social capital, sustainable supply chain management, supplier development
- Supply chain learning, knowledge management, supply chain finance
- Production management
- New product/process development and innovation
- Platform and ecosystem
Min conducts research into operations and supply chain management, business analytics, and innovation. His teaching interests are advanced analytics and machine learning.
operations; supply chain management; innovation
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Professor Min Zhang
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- Management accounting change, including associated accounting information systems change;
- Accounting history and
- Accounting in small/family business
Martin’s research focuses on organisational and accounting change, including accounting information systems change. He is also interested in accounting history and accounting in family business. From a theoretical perspective, he draws mainly on institutional theory, organisational routines and change frameworks.
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Dr Martin Quinn
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- Financial History
- Corporate Governance
- Asset Pricing
Corporate Governance
My recent work, published in the Review of Financial Studies, highlights how effective governance can occur without shareholder protection laws. This is supported by my previous research, which examines the separation of ownership and control historically.
Asset Pricing
Another major topic of interest is the performance of the stock market in different eras. My research has examined the major financial boom and bust during the British Railway Mania, and the fluctuations of financial markets over the long run.
asset pricing bubbles; financial crises; regional stock exchanges; financial history; economic history
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Professor Gareth Campbell
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- SME internationalisation,
- International strategy
- Emerging market firms
- Internationalisation of Chinese and African firms
- Global working arrangements such as international assignments or international business travel
Kieran's research lies at the intersection of global strategy and international management. He is interested in understanding the evolution of corporate strategies and global leadership in multinational firms. This includes headquarter-subsidiary relationships, global mobility, knowledge coordination, and global human capital. He teaches global strategy, international management, and international HRM.
international business strategy; multinational enterprises; power and influence
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Dr Kieran Conroy
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- Financial
- Economic
- Business history
John is a financial economist and historian. His research addresses questions in the fields of economic history, business history and financial history. He is interested in financial bubbles, financial crises, banking, corporate governance and regional productivity. He teaches corporate finance at undergraduate level.
economic history; financial history; business history; banking; corporate finance; bubbles and crashes
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Professor John Turner
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- Asset pricing
- Trading strategies
- Return
- Volatility forecasting
Jiadong’s research interests involve topics in empirical asset pricing such as momentum and other factor investing, currency market anomaly and climate finance. He teaches investment analysis to undergraduates, and financial engineering to postgraduates.
Empirical asset pricing, Factor investment, Climate finance, Financial market
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Dr Jiadong Liu
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- Game theory
- Operations research
- Industrial organization
Subhadip is a microeconomic theorist, with a particular focus on networks, industrial organisation, and both cooperative and non-cooperative game theory. He is also interested in other areas of microeconomics, including advertising, cartels, and telecommunications policy. Subhadip teaches game theory and introductory macroeconomics.
microeconomics; game theory; operations research; telecommunications policy
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Dr Subhadip Chakrabarti
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- Consumer culture
- Consumer vulnerability
- Health
- Wellbeing
- Experiential consumption
Hilary is a transformative consumer researcher with interests in consumer vulnerability, health and wellbeing, and disability. She adopts ethnographic and arts-based research approaches to explore consumers’ lived experience.
consumer culture; transformative research; experiential consumption; arts based research
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Dr Hilary Downey
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- The digitization of historical documents and maps, and analyzing these data with cutting edge econometrics methods.
Alan conducts research into economic history, with a specific interest in Irish economic history, demography, trade, and applied econometrics. Alan teaches econometrics at undergraduate level.
economic history; demography; economic growth; international trade; spatial econometrics
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Dr Alan Fernihough
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- Environmental operations and supply chain management
Stephanie conducts research into environmental operations and supply chain management, company responses to environmental challenges and stakeholder pressures, the link between environmental efforts and company performance, and implementation of environmental practices. She teaches supply chain management and operations management at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
supply chain management; sustainability; environmental operations
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Dr Stephanie Graham
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- History of economic thought particularly that relating to the themes of development, innovation, the role of knowledge, and the relationship between ethics and economics
Renee's primary research field is the history of economic thought. Her current research addresses the role of knowledge in development, William Thompson and John Stuart Mill on the rights of women, and the work of Bernard Mandeville and Charles Babbage. Renee teaches the history and philosophy of economics at postgraduate level.
history of economic thought; development economics
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Dr Renee Prendergast
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- Behavioural economics with a special interest in social learning
Anthony is a behavioural economist. His research focuses on incorporating empirically sound assumptions into applicable formal economic theory. His main topic of interest is social learning. He teaches mathematical techniques at undergraduate level, and economic decision making at postgraduate level.
microeconomics; behavioural economics; social learning; experimental economics
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Dr Anthony Ziegelmeyer
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- Industrial relations
- Work and employment studies
- Sociology of work
- Labour history
- Industrial relations public policy
- Legal regulation of employment
- Trade unionism
Niall conducts research into work and employment relations. He teaches his research specialism at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.
industrial relations; industrial sociology; trade unions; working conditions; automotive sector; online retail warehouses
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Professor Niall Cullinane
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- Demographic change and social policy impact on HRM and employment careers
- Age, gender and health/disability diversity and management in organisations
Heike is a human resource management scholar and her research focuses on career transitions and trajectories of older workers and women in Europe and Asia. She explores the effect of external shocks such as Covid-19, in addition to public policy, organisational HRM, and individual-level factors on employment careers. Heike teaches international HRM, and business, government and society.
international HRM; comparative HRM; ageing workforce; career research
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Dr Heike Schroder
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- Economic/Labour Geography
- Political Economy
- The wider Sociology of Work traditions
Thomas has a background in economic geography. His research interests are the political economy of work and employment, with a particular interest in labour market regulation. Much of his research examines the role of different institutional actors in helping labour markets develop, function and cohere. He teaches human resource management, and contemporary and emerging issues in business at undergraduate level. He has also taught courses at different levels on organisational behaviour, consultancy, leadership and organisational behaviour, and research methods.
political economy; labour market regulation; worker agency; economic geography
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Dr Thomas Hastings
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- Ethnicity and Economic Development in Africa and the US
- Gender and Ethnic Norms
- Organised Crime
- Political Reforms and Economic Policy
Arcangelo's main research interests are in modern development economics, with broad applications to labour, political economy, education, gender and family. He is also interested in economic history. Arcangelo teaches quantitative business economics at undergraduate level, and applied econometrics at postgraduate level.
political economy; institutional economics; long-run development; economic history
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Dr Arcangelo Dimico
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- Technology
- Entrepreneurship
- Academic Entrepreneurship
- Entrepreneurial Orientation
- SME
- Internationalisation
- Born Globals
Lisa's research interests cut across the fields of entrepreneurship, innovation and international business. In particular, her research has focused on international and academic entrepreneurship, technology transfer, innovation, dynamic capabilities and SME strategic management. Lisa's teaching focuses on the broad areas of innovation management, international business, leadership and general management theory.
entrepreneurship; international business; SME development; knowledge transfer; high-technology startups; agri-food SMEs
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Dr Lisa Messina
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- International business strategy (broadly defined)
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation
- Economic geography
- Corporate responsibility
Mike conducts research into international business strategy, with a focus on geographic and institutional contexts and regional development issues. He teaches international business at undergraduate level. At postgraduate level, he teaches global innovation management and business governance and ethics.
international business strategy; multinational enterprises; foreign direct investment; economic geography
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Dr Mike Crone
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- Behavioural economics
- Ethical decision making
- Social choice theory
Sinong is interested in behavioural economics, ethical decision making and social choice theory. His research explores the moral motives in human behaviours, and the governance of personal data. He teaches statistics and econometrics to undergraduates and postgraduates.
microeconomics; behavioural economics; ethical decision making; social choice theory
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Dr Sinong Ma
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- Political economy and economic theory of the social division of labour and supply chains
- Economics of production networks
- Economics of collective goods and institutions
- Game theory of socio-economic behaviour in networks
Rob's research interests are microeconomic theory, game theory, the theory of the social division of labour, collective goods, social and economic networks, production networks, and supply chain networks. He teaches microeconomics, game theory, the economics of markets, and networks and institutions.
microeconomics; game theory; economics of networks; economics of institutions; public goods
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Professor Rob Gilles
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- Finance
- Financial crises
- Contagion and spillovers
- Econometrics
- Structural break modelling
Lisa's research focuses on sustainable finance, risk, green assets, financial crises, spillovers and financial contagion. Her teaching interests are sustainable finance, risk management and regulation, and corporate finance.
financial contagion; transmission of shocks; financial risk; linkages in financial markets; financial crises
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Dr Lisa Sheenan
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- University-Business Engagement
- Contribution of universities to economic development
- University Spin-Off companies
Nola’s research interests include the dynamics of innovation ecosystems in an international context, innovation, technology transfer and networks with an emphasis on small and medium enterprises, business strategy and technology adoption.
innovation management; innovation policy; innovation ecosystems; technology transfer; SMEs
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Professor Nola Hewitt-Dundas
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- Employment relations
- Workplace conflict management
- Diversity and inclusion
- Human capital development
- Work and employment in the social care and/ or non profit and voluntary sector
Denise's research relates broadly to employment relations, with specific interests in conflict management, partnering and collaboration, and diversity and inclusion. Her work often considers the context of the non-profit sector and social care. Denise has taught human resource management, employee relations, and change management to both undergraduates and postgraduates.
employment relations; conflict management; non-profit sector; voluntary sector
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Dr Denise Currie
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- Digital technology and new types of entrepreneurship
- International repatriation management
Gráinne’s research interests lie at the intersection between entrepreneurship and organisations, gender, and technology. She is particularly interested in understanding the lived experiences of women in digital entrepreneurship and organisations. Gráinne teaches people management and talent management.
knowledge intensive firms; knowledge management; international HRM
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Dr Grainne Kelly
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- Financial regulation
- Association football
- Statistical learning and advance data analytics
- Applied econometrics
- Benchmarking performance using frontier efficiency
Barry's research addresses financial regulation, tail risk analytics, AI and machine learning in finance, efficiency and productivity analytics, climate finance, and association football. He teaches advanced econometrics, advanced financial data science, algorithmic trading and investment, and financial machine learning at postgraduate level.
financial econometrics; banking; financial cooperatives; fintech; sports economics
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Dr Barry Quinn
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- Economic History, Business History, Institutional Economics, Regional Economics (including devolution), Business Economics, Economic Communication
Graham's research interests include economic history, business history, institutional economics, business economics, and economic communication. He teaches the economics of corporate strategy and the political economy of devolution at undergraduate level. He also teaches economics in the MBA programme.
economic history; business history; institutional economics; history of economic thought; Northern Ireland economy
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Dr Graham Brownlow
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- Business History or interest in the application of historical methods to management
- Organisational forms
- Globalization and International trade
- CEOs, leadership, and firm performance
Michael is a business historian whose research addresses the ownership and organisation of firms. His research has examined how firms involved in international trade shaped processes of globalisation. Currently, he is investigating British CEOs, examining who gets to the top of the corporate ladder and how they impact firm performance. He teaches strategic management at undergraduate, postgraduate and executive levels.
business history; international business management; theory of the firm; CEOs and firm performance
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Dr Michael Aldous
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- Game Theory
- Network Economics
- Mechanism Design
- Welfare Economics
- Development Economics
Rajnish is a microeconomic theorist. He works on problems of distributive justice, cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, mechanism design, welfare economics, and network economics. He teaches industrial organisation and public economics at undergraduate level.
microeconomics; mechanism design;networks; game theory
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Dr Rajnish Kumar
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- International portfolio investments
- Bond and equity investments
- Corporate governance
- Cost of debt
- Crowdfunding
Bibek's research areas include the capital structure of firms, cost of borrowing, firm-adaptation during Covid-19, and textual analyses.
international portfolio investments; corporate governance; home and foreign bias; behavioural finance
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Dr Bibek Bhatta
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- Business Ethics
- Social Responsibility
- Sustainability
- Responsible Management
- Education
Laura's research interests lie at the intersection between business ethics, social responsibility, sustainability, and technology. She is particularly interested in how these areas relate to artificial intelligence and data analytics. Laura delivers a range of teaching on artificial intelligence in business and society, business governance and ethics, contemporary issues in management, and public sector management.
business ethics; corporate governance; ESG; SDGs; pedagogical case studies
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Dr Laura Steele
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- Macroeconomics
- Labour Economics
- Economic Growth
Luís is a macroeconomist. His research concentrates on the macroeconomic analysis of the labour market. He teaches macroeconomics to both undergraduates and postgraduates.
macroeconomics; labour economics; growth; monetary economics; automation; pandemics
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Dr Luis Guimaraes
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- Economic and financial history
William is a financial historian. His research focuses on historical financial bubbles, stock markets, fraud, and market manipulation. He teaches finance at undergraduate level with a specific focus on fintech, financial bubbles, and financial crises.
financial history; economic history; bubbles and crashes; fintech
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Dr William Quinn
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- Strategic communication in games
Chirantan is an economic theorist, with expertise in strategic information transmission using different mediated and unmediated communication mechanisms. He teaches introductory microeconomics and quantitative methods at undergraduate level.
microeconomics; game theory; public economics
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Dr Chirantan Ganguly
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- Commodity finance
- Forecasting
- Option volatility
- Cybersecurity
- Machine learning
- Fintech
Fearghal's research focuses on financial markets. His specific interests include commodity finance, option volatility, predictive analytics, and functional data. He teaches asset pricing and financial econometrics.
financial market analysis; volatility modelling; forecasting
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Dr Fearghal Kearney
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- Textual analysis in financial markets, both historic and contemporary
Clive researches the nature and role of news media in financial crises, in both historical and contemporary settings. He teaches monetary economics at undergraduate level.
housing markets; media influence; financial history
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Dr Clive Walker
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- Innovation Disclosure
- Exploration and Exploitation
- R&D Disclosure, Carbon Disclosure
- Cost of capital
- Audit quality
- Information Asymmetry
- Corporate governance
Lane's research interests cover a range of topics, including organisational ambidexterity, exploration and exploitation disclosures, digital transformation disclosure, ESG disclosures, carbon emissions and GHG disclosure, gender diversity, information asymmetry, cost of capital, and firm valuation. She teaches accounting in an international environment at postgraduate level.
innovation disclosure; information asymmetry; R&D disclosures; carbon disclosures; audit quality; IPOs; SEOs
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Dr Lane Matthews
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- Public sector accounting/ budgeting/ financial management reform
- Issues in public sector accounting
Elaine's research explores central government financial reporting reform to better understand its uses and limitations. Her research also addresses issues in climate and sustainability reporting for the public sector. Elaine teaches management accounting at undergraduate level, and public sector accounting at postgraduate level.
not-for-profit accounting; public sector accounting
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Dr Elaine Stewart
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Faersheed's research interests include model-based and data-driven healthcare operations management and healthcare analytics. He is particularly interested in planning and scheduling specialty care services such as cancer treatments. He teaches decision-making and prescriptive analytics modules at postgraduate level, and supervises dissertations in business analytics.
business analytics; advanced data analysis; healthcare operations management
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Dr Faersheed Hesaraki
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- Business Ethics, but, in particular, ethical decision-making, managing ethics internally, managing trust, managing stakeholders
- Responsible business and Sustainability
performance management; public sector; business ethics; CSR
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Dr Shirley-Ann Hazlett
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- Market-based accounting research
- Corporate governance
- Corporate disclosures
- External auditing
- Internal controls
- Textual analysis
- Corporate failure
Mohamed conducts market-based accounting research into areas such as corporate governance, corporate disclosures, external auditing, internal controls, textual analysis, and corporate failure. He teaches accounting information systems at undergraduate level, and research methods and techniques at postgraduate level.
corporate governance; corporate disclosures; external auditing; textual analysis; internal controls; corporate failure
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Dr Mohamed Elsayed
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- Work, employment and organisation studies
I am willing to supervise research projects within the broad areas of employment related diversity, equity and inclusion issues, particularly which investigate marginalised workers' groups, e.g., female workers, migrants, ethnic minorities and older workers, among others. I am especially interested in projects that adopt qualitative methods to explore these issues.
intersectionality, diversity, equity, inclusion, qualitative research
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Dr Sajia Ferdous
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Mark's research focuses on markets, institutions and technology:
How new (clean renewable) technologies emerge, industrial market systems transition and policy develops.
Net zero, energy transition, AI and digital technology interfaces.
The social practice of technology through concepts such as institutional entrepreneurship, green growth market-making, ESG tools, policy-making, business model innovation, institutional leadership and work, new product introductions, R&D and RD&D as the basis of technology and market emergence.
Green Growth, policy, renewable technologies, net zero, AI, digital, institutions, law and regulations
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Professor Mark Palmer
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Supun is involved in market-based accounting research, corporate governance and corporate finance. She is also interested in accounting history and is a research associate at the Centre for Economic History.
diversity, corporate governance, accounting history
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Dr Supun Chandrasena
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My research interests focus on the use of machine learning and data-driven methods in the management of energy systems, transportation, electric vehicles, carbon finance, electricity market analysis and the prediction of mergers, acquisitions and bankruptcies in financial institutions.
Machine learning; Energy systems management; Transportation; Carbon finance.
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Dr Qiao (Olivia) Peng
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- Economic History
- Corporate Networks
Philip Fliers is an economic historian with interests in banking, corporate finance, financial economics and corporate governance. His research mostly addresses issues in Dutch financial and business history in the twentieth century. He studies the evolution of corporate decision making using a combination of financial data and archival evidence. Additionally, his research answers contemporary questions on dividend stability, investments and capital structure adjustment.
Economic and Financial History, Corporate Finance, Banking, Corporate Governance
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Dr Philip Fliers
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- Finance
- Banking
- Economics
My research interests are empirical banking, financial economics, and corporate finance with a focus on financial stability, risk management, financial intermediation, performance and regulation of financial institutions as well as real economy implications.
Finance, Banking, Economics
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Dr Yassine Bakkar
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- Social Innovation
- Entrepreneurship as social change
- Community action and social change
- Social enterprise policy
My research focuses on the intersection between public policies and organisational behaviour. I am interested in how social innovation policies are enacted through discourse and financial incentives, and the complex ways that practitioners negotiate and informally amend such policies.
My research has been funded by the Economic and Social Research Council, Medical Research Council, European Commission, OECD and by national governments. I have published in journals including Economy and Society, Public Management Review, Public Administration and Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal.
social enterprise, entrepreneurship as social change, social innovation, ethnography
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Simon Teasdale
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- Sustainability accounting, reporting, assurance, and accountability
- Corporate Social Responsibility
- Sustainability accounting education
My research focuses on:
Sustainability accounting, reporting, assurance, and accountability
Corporate Social Responsibility
Sustainability accounting education
sustainability reporting, sustainability assurance, corporate social responsibility, sustainability accounting education
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Xinwu He
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- Financial market structure and/or development
- Corporate finance
- Financial history
Christopher's research examines financial market structure and development, fixed income markets, corporate finance, and financial history. He teaches international finance at undergraduate level and market microstructure at postgraduate level.
financial market structure and development, fixed income markets, corporate finance, financial history
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Dr Christopher Coyle
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- Information Systems
- Financial Technology
- Business Analytics
- Interdisciplinary Quantitative Research
Dionysios's research interests include the use of statistical and econometric methods on various topics related to Information Systems, Financial Technology (FinTech), and Business Analytics.
blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, patents, fintech, IS, neobanks
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Dionysios Karavidas
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- Global Strategy
- Business Ecosystem and Strategic Dynamics
- Global Value Chains and Governance
- Innovation
- Globalization and De-coupling in International Business
Hongryol's primary research focuses on advancing knowledge of how business ecosystems are initially formed, then evolve over time, and are ultimately controlled by a self-organization mechanism. His research theme lies at the intersection between global strategy, organizational control, and complexity in international contexts, such as global value chains, multinational business ecosystems, and globalization/de-globalization.
strategic management, global strategy, business ecosystems, global value chains, innovation
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Hongryol Cha
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- Responsible AI and emerging technologies for enhancing business productivity
- Implementations of blockchain technology to improve people's wellbeing
- Responsible AI-driven innovations in shaping business strategy for multi-dimensional impact
- Sustainable practices in big data analytics for corporate decision-making
- Big data-driven strategies for environmental sustainability
- Policy implications of AI in driving societal betterment
My research focus sits at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Management Science, with a particular focus on boosting business productivity, fostering regional competitiveness, enhancing societal welfare, and exploring policy implications, and a well-rounded commitment to driving positive multi-dimensional impact.
artificial intelligence, big data strategy, blockchain technology, business productivity, competitiveness, machine learning, management science, social progress, sustainability
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Charles Vincent
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- Financial derivatives
- Option implied information
- Market microstructure
- Asset pricing
Liangyi's research primarily focuses on the derivatives market. His specific interests include option-implied information, market microstructure, and recovery theorem.
financial derivatives, option implied information, market microstructure
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Liangyi Mu
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- Open Strategy
- Digital Strategy
- The Future of Business Schools
- The Role and Purpose of Management Education
Alex uses qualitative research methods to address questions in the field of open strategy. He is particularly interested in exploring how IT and social media shape strategic work. He also researches the role and purpose of business schools as part of the higher education landscape.
open strategy, digital strategy, business schools
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Alex Wilson
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- Game Theory
- Environmental economics
- Public Economics
- Experimental Economics
My research interests lie in the areas of applied game theory, experimental economics, environmental economics, public economics, pricing theory. In particular, I am interested in understanding how mediation and increased commitment in a strategic situation could help achieve fairer, more efficient outcomes that lead to improved social welfare.
applied game theory, applied microeconomic theory, environmental economics, public economics and pricing theory
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Sonali SenGupta
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Strategy and Innovation Management
My research interests include innovation management and crowdsourcing, digital platforms and the gig economy, and social innovations in emerging markets.
open innovation, crowdsourcing, digital platforms, social innovation, emerging markets
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Andrei Gurca
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