An
introduction to some of te academic staff and their
most recent research
Head of the School of Management
Chris Smith BA, PhD
Professor in Organisation Studies
· T. Elger and C. Smith Assembling
Work: Remaking Factory Regimes in Japanese
Multinationals in Britain Oxford: Oxford University
Press (2005)
· [Reviews: (1) British Journal of
Industrial Relations, 43, 4, December 2005, pp.
734-736; (2) Organization Studies.2006; 27:
1209-1219; (3) [1st review] American Journal of
Sociology 2006 112, 3: 920-21; (4) Business History
2006 48, 2: 298-300; (5) Historical Studies in
Industrial Relations, 21 Spring 2006, 211-213]
· C. Smith, B. McSweeney and R.
Fitzgerald (eds.) Remaking Management: Between
Global and Local (provisional title), Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press.
· A. McKinlay and C. Smith (eds.),
(2007) Creative Labour, London: Palgrave
Director of External and Executive
programmes and Deputy Dean of the Faculty
Chris Howorth BA, MSc
Senior Lecturer in Organisational Strategy
· Sillince J, Mueller F, Harvey C,
Howorth C, (2006) Biographical Identity, Social Self
and the Role of Authenticity in Organisations. In:
Kornberger M and Gudergan S (eds) Only Connect: Neat
Words, Networks and Identities Malmö: Liber
· Dent M, Howorth C, Mueller F and
Preushoft C (2004) ‘Archetype Transition in the
German Health Service? The Attempted Modernization
of Hospitals in a North German State’, Public
administration 82 (3).
· Mueller F, Sillince J, Harvey C
and Howorth C (2004) ‘Discourses, Rhetorical
Strategies and
Arguments: Conversations in an NHS Trust Hospital
Board’, Organizational Studies 25(1): 85-104.
Director of MBA and MSc programmes
for External students
Dr Duncan Harris
BSc, PhD
Dr Harris’s research aims to increase safety,
quality and efficiency within both military and
civil aviation operational environment by reducing
the effects of human error. In particular, he is
developing methodologies to investigate specifi c
dimensions within extreme pressure situations,
evaluating the infl uence of personnel selection
methods upon performance outcomes and the effects of
economic factors on cultural identity and
engagement. He is also the Company Psychologist for
the BMI Group of airlines and is attached to the MoD
Directorate of Aviation Regulation and Safety. He
regularly contributes to both International and
National conferences.
Director of MBA and MSc programmes
for External students studying at HKU SPACE
Dr G. Harindranath
BA, MA, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Management Information Systems
· Harindranath, G (2008), ‘ICT in a
transition economy: The case of Hungary’, Journal of
Global
Information Technology Management, 11(4): 33-55.
· Harindranath, G., Dyerson, R. &
Barnes, D (2008), ‘ICT in small firms: Factors
affecting the
adoption and use of ICT in Southeast England SMEs’,
Proceedings of the European Conference on
Information Systems (ECIS), Galway, Ireland, June.
· Fisher, J. and Harindranath, G
(2004), ‘Regulation as a barrier to electronic
commerce in Europe: The case of the European fund
management industry’, European Journal of
Information Systems, 13(4): 260-272.
Deputy Director of MBA and MSc
programmes for External students
Dr Sameer Hosany BSc
(Hons), MSc, PhD
Lecturer in Marketing
· Hosany, S and Ekinci, Y and Uysal,
M (2007) ‘Destination Image and Destination
Personality’, International Journal of Culture,
Tourism and Hospitality Research, 1 (1): 62-81.
· Niininen, O., Hosany, S., Ekinci,
Y., and Airey, D. (2007), ‘Building a Regional
Destination Brand: The Case Study of Surrey Hills’,
Tourism Analysis, Vol. 12(5/6): 371-385.
· Hosany, S., Ekinci, Y., and
Uysal, M. (2006) ‘Destination Image and Destination
Personality: An
Application of Branding Theories to Tourism Place’
Journal of Business Research, Vol. 59(5): 638-642.
· Ekinci, Y., and Hosany, S.
(2006), ‘Destination Personality: An Application of
Brand Personality to Tourism Destinations’, Journal
of Travel Research, Vol. 45 (Nov): 127-139.
Rajeswary Brown
BA, MA, PhD
Reader in Asia Pacific Business
· The Rise of the Corporate Economy
in South East Asia. London, Routledge Curzon, (2006)
‘Capitalism and Islam: Arab Business Groups and
Capital Flows in South East Asia’, in Chris
Smith, Brendan McSweeney, and R. Fitzgerald (ed.),
Global Management Practice, Cambridge University
Press (2007)
· ‘State Entrepreneurship in
Singapore: Prospects for Regional Economic Power?’
in Youssef Cassis and Ioanna Pepelasis Minoglou
(eds), Country Studies in Entrepreneurship: A
Historical Perspective, London, Palgrave Macmillan,
2006, pp. 149-198
Isabella Chaney
BBS (Hons), MBS MCIM, PhD
Lecturer in Marketing
· ‘Retail Store Ownership
Influences on Chinese Consumers’ (with Jos Gamble),
International
Business Review, (2008), Vol 17, No 2, pp170-183..
· ‘The Influence of Domestic
Interfirm Networks on the Internationalization
Process of Taiwanese
SMEs’, (with Ku-Ho Lin), Asia Pacific Business
Review, (2007), Vol 13, No 4, pp565-584.
· ‘Own Label Wines in the UK’,
International Journal of Wine Marketing, (2004),
16/3, pp5-13.
· ‘The Effect of Billboards Within
the Gaming Environment’, (with K. Lin and J.
Chaney), Journal
of Interactive Advertising, (2004), 5/1.
David Faulkner
BSc Econ, MA, DPhil
Professor of Strategy
· The Oxford handbook of strategy
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003).
· Campbell, A., Faulkner, D. and
Segal-Horn, S. (2004) ‘The economics of
international comparative advantage in the modern
world’, European Business Journal, vol. 16, no.1,
pp. 20-31.
Robert Fitzgerald
BA, PhD, FRHistS
Reader in Business History
· Corporation: Rise of the Global
Company (Cambridge University Press/ Economic
History Society, 2007)
· Rowntree and the Marketing
Revolution (Cambridge University Press, 1995;
reprinted 2007)
· ‘Economic Development, National
Institutions, and the International Economy: the
Role of Comparison and History’ in C.Smith,
B.McSweeney and R.Fitzgerald (eds), Remaking
Management: Between Global and Local (Cambridge
University Press, 2007)
Yiannis Gabriel
BSc Eng, MSc, ACGI, DIC, PhD
Professor of Organisation Theory
· Gabriel, Yiannis. 2008.
Organizing Words: A Thesaurus for Social and
Organizational Studies. Oxford: Oxford University
Press.
· Gabriel, Yiannis, and Tim Lang.
2006. The Unmanageable Consumer. 2nd edition.
London: Sage Publications.
· Mano, Rita, and Yiannis Gabriel.
2006. ‘Workplace romances in cold and hot
organizational climates: The experience of Israel
and Taiwan’. Human Relations 59, 1, 7-37.
Chris Hackley
BA, BSc, DipPsych, MSc, PhD, FRSA
Professor of Marketing
· Fundamentals of Advertising, 3
volume Sage ‘Major Work’ series, London, Sage (under
contract for 2009).
· Marketing: a critical
introduction (forthcoming, 2009, London, Sage).
· ‘Comparative management practices
in international advertising agencies in the UK,
Thailand
and the USA’ (2008) in Smith, C., McSweeney, B. and
Fitzgerald, R. (Eds) Remaking Management Practices:
Beyond Global and National Approaches, Cambridge,
Cambridge University Press.
· ‘An Ethical Evaluation of Product
Placement – A Deceptive Practice?’ Business Ethics –
A European Review (2008, in press) (with R. Tiwsakul
and L. Preuss).
Ashok Jashapara
BSc Eng, MBA, DBA, FRSE, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Knowledge Management
· Jashapara, Ashok, (2005),
Knowledge Management: An Integrated Approach,
Warsaw: Polskie
Wydawnictwo Economiczne, Polish translation.
· Jashapara, Ashok, (2004),
Knowledge Management: An Integrated Approach,
Harlow, Essex: Prentice Hall, 324pp. Barlow, James,
Cohen, Michael; Jashapara, Ashok and Simpson,
Yvonne, (1997), Towards Positive Partnering:
Revealing the Realities in the Construction
Industry, University of Bristol: The Policy Press.
Catherine Liston-Heyes BA, PhD
Reader in Business Economics
· ‘An Investigation of Real Versus
Perceived Corporate Social Performance in S&P 500
firms’ (with G.C. Ceton) Journal of Business Ethics.
Publication date: 2009.
· ‘Cause-Related Marketing in the
Retail and Finance Sectors: An Exploratory Study of
the Determinants of Cause Selection and Non-Profit
Alliances’ (with C. G. Liu) Non-Profit and Voluntary
Sector Quarterly. Publication date: 2009.
· ‘The Win-Win’ Paradigm and
Stakeholder Integration’ (with J. A. Plaza-Úbeda, J.
Burgos-
Jiménez and D. A. Vazquez) Business Strategy and the
Environment. Publication date: 2009.
· ‘Corporate Discourse and
Environmental Performance in Argentina’ (with Diego
Vazquez) Business Strategy and the Environment,
2008, 17:179-193.
Alan Pilkington
BEng, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Production and Operations
Management
· ‘The Evolution of the
Intellectual Structure of Operations
Management-1980-2006: A Citation/
Co-Citation Analysis,’ with J. Meredith, Wake Forest
University, forthcoming/Journal of Operations
Management, (2008) Vol. 26.
· ‘Defi ning Key Inventors: A
Comparison of Fuel Cell and Nanotechnology
Industries,’ with L. Lee, C. Chan and S.
Ramakrishna, NUS, Singapore, forthcoming/ Technology
Forecasting and Social Change, (2008) Vol. 75.
· ‘Research Themes, Concepts and
Relationships: A study of International Journal of
Service
Industry Management (1990 to 2005),’ with Chai K.H.,
International Journal of Service Industry
Management, (2008) Vol. 19, No. 1, pp. 83-110.
Director of External Undergraduate
Management Programme
Bill Ryan BA, MBA,
PhD
Lecturer in Accounting
· Bill Ryan (2007) ‘Budgeting, the
Individual and the capital market: A case of fiscal
stress’, Accounting Forum Journal. Bill Ryan (2006)
‘Budgeting, the individual and the capital markets:
A case of fiscal stress?’ School of Management
Research Paper Series 2006.
· Bill Ryan (2005) ‘The problematic
nature of organisation culture and a changing
control context’, Journal of Strategic Change, 14:
431-440.