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ROGER SUGDEN
Dean, Faculty of Management
University of British Columbia
Okanagan Campus
CONTENTS
Career description 2
Leading and managing experience 2
Teaching philosophy 3
Teaching experience 4
Student feedback 6
Research interests 6
International research and teaching projects 6
Previous academic appointments 7
Previous leading and managing roles in academia 7
Board memberships 8
Principal publications 8
Academic journal papers 8
Academic journal editing 12
Books 12
Edited books 13
Contributions to edited books 14
Recent conferences 19
Invited 19
Contributed 20
External funding 20
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CAREER DESCRIPTION
My degrees are in law and in economics (BA Law, First, Sheffield University 1979; MA
Economics, Warwick University 1981; PhD Economics, Warwick University 1985). I have
worked at the Wissenschafts-zentrum, Berlin, Germany (1983-1984), the University of
Edinburgh, UK (1984-1990) and the University of Birmingham, UK (1990-2008), where I was
Professor at the Birmingham Business School (from 1995). I became Professor of Socio-
Economic Development and founding Head of Stirling Management School at the University
of Stirling, UK (in 2008). As such I was a member of the University’s Senior Management
Team. I took up my role at UBC in October 2012. I have also been Visiting Professor at the
University of Ferrara, Italy (1999-2005), worked significant periods at the University of
Wisconsin-Milwaukee, US (especially 2000-2004), and have taught and given research
seminars in various countries, including Argentina, Chile, China, Finland, France, Germany,
Ghana, Italy, Nicaragua, Spain and the US.
Leading and managing experience
As Head of Stirling Management School, one of my especial concerns was developing and
implementing a strategy for bringing together four previously separate departments, each
with its own aims and culture, into a new and distinctive School suited to the University of
Stirling. The new School explicitly emphasised relevance to people, places and thus public
interests, a perspective that has been called for in business/management schools as a
matter of urgency but that has not typically been delivered (inter alia British Journal of
Management 2010). I was also a member of the University’s Senior Management Team and,
in that capacity, took the lead in developing the new University Internationalisation
Strategy.
My work at Stirling built upon capabilities developed at the University of
Birmingham, in particular as Head of the Business School’s Department of Commerce, 1996-
2000 and 2003-2004; as Director of inter-related research centres, 1990-2008; and through
my responsibility for leading the Industrial and Labour Economics Group to a 5 rating in the
2001 Research Assessment Exercise.
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Teaching philosophy
I view teaching as rooted in the need to search for the spirit of the truth (Furedi, 2004;
Graham, 2005) using a balanced mix of both sense (including coherence, robustness and
rigour) and sensibility (Docherty, 2008).1 I would agree with Thomas Docherty that there
are deficiencies in having “a form of knowledge that was not ‘lived’, not actually ‘felt’ at
the inner level of sensibility” (Docherty, 2008, 4).
My approach to teaching is strongly influenced by the work of Chomsky on intrinsic
creativity, especially his suggestion that each person has a creative impulse, the aim of
education being “to provide the soil and the freedom required for the growth of this
creative impulse, to provide, in other words, a complex and challenging environment” that
the person “can imaginatively explore” (Chomsky, 1975, 164).2 I also embrace Chomsky’s
argument that the purpose of education is not “to control” a person’s “growth to a
specific, predetermined end, because any such end must be established by arbitrary
authoritarian means; rather, the purpose of education must be to permit the growing
principle of life to take its own individual course, and to facilitate this process by
sympathy, encouragement, and challenge, and by developing a rich and differentiated
context and environment” (Chomsky, 1975, 164).
From Dewey I take a particular concern with experiences, including his idea “that
every experience both takes up something from those which have gone before and modifies
in some way the quality of those which come after” (Dewey, 1938, 35); and his stress on
the quality of an experience that “arouses curiosity, strengthens initiative, and sets up
desires and purposes that are sufficiently intense to carry a person over dead places in the
future” (Dewey, 1938, 38).3
Moreover, I see teaching as itself a Deweyan experience that changes both teacher
and student; a transformative process in which neither teacher nor student are passive
1 Furedi, Frank (2004) Where have all the Intellectuals Gone? Second Edition including ‘A Reply to my Critics’, London: Continuum. Docherty, Thomas (2008) The English Question or Academic Freedoms, Brighton: Sussex Academic Press. Graham, Gordon (2005) The Institution of Intellectual Values. Realism and Idealism in Higher Education, Exeter: Imprint Academic. 2 Chomsky, Noam (1975) Toward a Humanistic Conception of Education, in: W Feinberg and H Rosemont (eds), Work, Technology and Education: Dissenting Essays in the Intellectual Foundations of American Education, Urbana: University of Illinois Press. 3 Dewey, John (1938) Experience and Education, Kappa Delta Pi Publications. Page numbers refer to the 1997 edition, Touchstone: New York.
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recipients (Docherty, 2012; Biesta, 2012).4 Communication is central in this process and in
that context I am especially concerned with varied forms of communicating academic
argument, including use of the visual (Rose, 2012).5
Teaching experience
My teaching experience spans delivery and assessment at all undergraduate and graduate
levels, from responsibility for first year undergraduate microeconomics (University of
Edinburgh) to final year undergraduate public finance (University of Edinburgh) and
industrial economics (Universities of Birmingham and Ferrara); from taught Masters
programmes (Universities of Birmingham and Stirling) to PhD supervision (Universities of
Birmingham, Edinburgh, Ferrara and Stirling), including nine successful theses to date. I
have been an external examiner in the UK for undergraduate economics (University of
Leeds, 1993-97), graduate economics (University of Strathclyde, 1997-2001) and PhD theses
(Universities of Bath, Cambridge, Leeds, St Andrews, Strathclyde and Warwick).
My experience encompasses leading roles in the design and creation of, and teaching
on, various innovative programmes:
(1) A joint PhD programme between the Universities of Birmingham and Ferrara
(2) An annual, two week graduate school (which ran for over ten years in various countries)
on governance, development and public policy, designed for students and early-career
faculty from an international base; my role in this School also encompassed pulling
together the subject strands of the school, to give coherence and focus on core issues
(3) An internationally taught Maestría en Economía y Desarrollo Industrial (Master's Degree
in Economics and Industrial Development), based in Argentina; my role in this
programme also encompassed the development of an international network of scholars
who would contribute teaching
4 Docherty, Thomas (2012) Sense and Sensibility in Academia, in: Roger Sugden, James R Wilson and Marcela Valania (eds), Leadership and Cooperation in Academia: Reflecting on the Roles and Responsibilities of University Faculty and Management, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. Biesta, Gert (2012) Balancing the Core Activities of Universities: For a University that Teaches, in: Roger Sugden, James R Wilson and Marcela Valania (eds), Leadership and Cooperation in Academia: Reflecting on the Roles and Responsibilities of University Faculty and Management, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. 5 Rose, Gillian (2012) Visual Methodologies. An Introduction to Researching with Visual Materials, London: Sage.
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(4) MSc programmes in socio-economic development at the Universities of Birmingham and
Stirling
I was also the academic lead for, and taught on, the Birmingham hosted Universitas 21
Summer School 2008, “Embracing Diversity through Creativity, Culture and Innovation”.
Again, this encompassed my pulling together the subject strands of the school, to give
coherence and focus on core issues.
I am especially interested in the possibility of learning programmes that are
innovative in curricula (crossing disciplines, stretching students intellectually whilst
contributing to their career progression and citizenship) and novel in delivery. Included in
this, I have a concern with different learning environments (notably, mixes of virtual and
face-to-face learning) combined with the development of international networks as an
input to cooperative, inquiry-based learning. Related to this, I was recipient of an award (in
2006) from TE3 at the Mercia Enterprise Institute to pursue the requirements for
introducing international graduate learning initiatives using virtual learning environments.
I am particularly interested in the use and development of teaching methods and
techniques that foster intercultural communication and improve the student experience. To
that effect, notable innovations include:
(a) Introduction into Masters programmes of a workshop on internationalisation (March
2012). This brought together faculty and students to analyse the internationalisation of
higher education and to shape their own experiences; deployed photo-elicitation as a
stimulant to analysis and means of expression; initiated reflective journals as a means
of assessment for the module. I was both academic lead for the workshop and an active
participant-observer.
(b) Use of visual and sound based methods of analysis and communication, and digital
media, to present academic arguments in Masters programmes - the digi-essay project
(October 2011). This built on use of such methods at the Universitas 21 Summer School,
2008 (see above). The novelty of the digi-essay project in management teaching was
recognised by its having been the recipient of funding from SELF (Stirling Enhancement
of Learning Fund) and the subject of a poster presentation at the Stirling Education Fair
2012. I was both an academic lead and a teacher for the digi-essay.
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Student feedback
In 2012 students nominated me for a University of Stirling Students Union RATE (Recognising
Achievements in Teaching Excellence) Award.
Research interests
My research has focused on economic organisation and development, viewed in the context
of globalisation and centred on the prospects for public initiatives that might stimulate
socio-economic democracy. My current research is especially concerned with the
organising, leading and managing of universities, and with the role of universities in
communities and societies.
Among my publications, a continuing series that establish and develop the strategic
choice approach to the theory and impact of organisations, hence to local economic
development and public policy, is especially prominent. See, for example, papers in Review
of Social Economy (2009), International Review of Applied Economics (2006; 2009),
Contributions to Political Economy (2002; 2005), Higher Education Quarterly (2004),
Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal (2000), New Political Economy (1999),
Kyklos (1999), The Manchester School (1998) and Oxford Review of Economic Policy (1993).
International research and teaching projects
I have led and managed international research and teaching projects since the early 1990s.
I was Coordinator of large networking initiatives under the European Commission’s Human
Capital and Mobility Programme. They resulted in the creation of the European Network on
Industrial Policy (EUNIP), of which I was founding coordinator. They also resulted in the
creation of L’institute, a multinational joint venture between the Universities of
Birmingham, Ferrara and Wisconsin-Milwaukee; I was co-founder and Director of L’institute,
which was designed to pursue multinational networking in the subject of public policy and
the development of economies in Europe, the Americas and Asia. The development of
L’institute is analysed in my paper in Higher Education Quarterly (2004); and that of
L’institute and EUNIP is studied in my chapter (with Bailey, De Propris and Wilson) in
Aranguren et al (2008).
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In addition, I have been a Coordinator and Principal Scientist in other European
Commission projects and was Coordinator of projects funded by the British Council
(Argentina) and British Embassy (Buenos Aires) to support the European/Mercosur Network
on Industrial Economic Strategy. I was co-convenor of a European Science Foundation
Exploratory Workshop (held in San Sebastián, Spain, November 2005). I was also one of the
Coordinators of a series of festivals of creativity and socio-economic development. These
were each supported by local businesses, municipalities and other organisations. They were
held in Gambettola (Italy) in 2007 and 2009, and in Mar del Plata (Argentina) in 2008 and
2009. These festivals have a concern with creativity, art and artistic activities that is
reflected in my having been Academic Lead for a Knowledge Transfer Partnership with
MacRobert Arts Centre Ltd (Scotland).
PREVIOUS ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
2008 – 2012
Professor of Socio-Economic Development and Founding Head of Stirling
Management School, University of Stirling, UK
1995 – 2008 Professor of Commerce, Birmingham Business School, University of
Birmingham, UK
1999 – 2005 Visiting Professor, Facoltà di Economia, Università di Ferrara, Italy
1990 – 1994 Senior Lecturer in Industrial Economics, Birmingham Business School,
University of Birmingham, UK
1984 – 1990 Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh,
UK
1983 – 1984 Research Fellow in Industrial Policy, Internationales Institut für Management
und Verwaltung-Structurpolitik, Wissenschafts-zentrum, Berlin, Germany
PREVIOUS LEADING AND MANAGING ROLES IN ACADEMIA
Head of School and member of University Senior Management Team
2008 – 2012 Founding Head, Stirling Management School, University of Stirling, UK
Head of Department
2003 – 2004 Head of Department of Commerce, Birmingham Business School, University
of Birmingham, UK
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1996-2000 Head of Department of Commerce, Birmingham Business School, University
of Birmingham, UK
Head of subject group
2000 – 2003 Head of Industrial and Labour Economics Group, Birmingham Business
School, University of Birmingham, UK
2005 – 2008 Director, Institute for Economic Development Policy, University of
Birmingham, UK
1997 – 2005 Director of L’institute (Institute for Industrial Development Policy),
Universities of Birmingham (UK), Ferrara (Italy) and Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(US)
1990 – 1997 Director of Research Centre for Industrial Strategy, Birmingham Business
School, University of Birmingham, UK
BOARD MEMBERSHIPS
2010 – 2011 Non-Executive Director, MacRobert Arts Centre Ltd, UK
2007 – 2011 Founding Member of the Coordinating Board of Interactus (an Italian non-
profit enterprise)
2012 - Advisory Board of the Central Okanagan Economic Development Commission
PRINCIPAL PUBLICATIONS
Academic journal papers
“Mutuality in Scottish Healthcare Provision: Leading for Public Good”, forthcoming,
Leadership. (With W Brian Howieson and Michael Walsh.)
“Michael Thomas and Social Marketing – Critical Vision in a Challenged World”, 2011,
Marketing Intelligence and Planning, 29 (1), 30-38. (With Gerard Hastings and Mark
Grindle.)
“Creativity and the Public Interest in Economic Development: A Knowledge Governance
Perspective”, 2010, Ekonomiaz, 74, 36-49. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
“The Organization of Production and its Publics: Mental Proximity, Markets and Hierarchies”,
2009, Review of Social Economy, LXVII (3), 289-311. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
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“Creativity and Socio-Economic Development: Space for the Interests of Publics”, 2009,
International Review of Applied Economics, 23 (6), 653-672. (With Francesco Sacchetti
and Silvia Sacchetti.)
“The Internationalisation of Production Systems: Embeddedness, Openness and
Governance”, 2008, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 20 (6), 493-515.
(With Lisa De Propris and Stefano Menghinello.)
“Corporate Governance and the Public Interest”, 2006, International Review of Applied
Economics, Vol. 20 No. 2, pp. 189-212. (With J Robert Branston and Keith Cowling.)
“Generating Participation and Democracy: An Illustration from Electricity Reform in Mexico”,
2006, International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 20 No. 1, pp. 47-68. (With J
Robert Branston, Pedro Valdez and James R Wilson.)
“The Healthy Development of Economies: A Strategic Framework for Competitiveness in the
Health Industry”, 2006, Review of Social Economy, Vol. LXIV No. 3, pp. 301-329. (With
J Robert Branston, Lauretta Rubini and James R Wilson.)
“Public Policy for Economic Competitiveness: An Analytical Framework and a Research
Agenda”, 2006, International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 20 No. 5, pp. 555-572.
(With David Bailey, Lisa De Propris and James R Wilson.)
“Economic Globalisation: Dialectics, Conceptualisation and Choice”, 2005, Contributions to
Political Economy, Vol. 24, pp. 1-20. (With James R Wilson.) Reprinted in John D
Daniels and Jeffrey A Krug, editors, 2007, International Business and Globalization
Volume 1: The Growth, Consequences, and Future of Globalization, Los Angeles, Sage.
“A Small Firm Approach to the Internationalisation of Universities: A Multinational
Perspective”, 2004, Higher Education Quarterly, Vol. 58, Nos 2/3, pp. 114-135.
“The Governance of Networks and Economic Power: The Nature and Impact of Subcontracting
Networks”, 2003, Journal of Economic Surveys, Vol. 17 No. 5, pp. 669-691. (With Silvia
Sacchetti.)
“La natura e l’impatto dei network industriali di subfornitura”, 2003, L’industria, Vol. XXIV
No. 1, pp. 155-182. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
“Cambiando attitudini alla cooperazione: il fondamento per una nuova struttura industriale in
Argentina”, 2002, L’industria, Vol. XXIII No. 3, pp. 529-538. (With James R Wilson.)
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“Economic Development in the Shadow of the Consensus: A Strategic Decision-Making
Approach”, 2002, Contributions to Political Economy, Vol. 21, pp. 111-134. (With
James R Wilson.)
“Deregulation of Industrial Development: A Multilateral Framework on Investment and the
Need for Regulated Corporate Accountability”, 2000, Accounting, Auditing and
Accountability Journal, Vol. 13 No. 2, pp. 197-218. (With David Bailey and George
Harte.)
“The Internet as a Tool for Global Linking”, 2000, Qualitative Market Research. An
International Journal, Vol. 3 No. 2, pp. 107-109.
“Electronic Commerce and the Future for SMEs in a Global Market-Place: Networking and
Public Policies”, 1999, Small Business Economics, Vol. 12, pp. 261-275. (With Patrizia
Fariselli, Christine Oughton and Christian Picory.)
“The Wealth of Localities, Regions and Nations; Developing Multinational Economies”, 1999,
New Political Economy, Vol. 4 No. 3, pp. 361-378. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Britain’s Current Economic Policy; The Continued Absence of Strategic Involvement”, 1998,
The Business Review of Kansai University, Vol. 43 No. 1, pp. 127-147. (With David
Bailey.)
“The Case for a Monitoring Policy Across Europe”, 1998, New Political Economy, Vol. 3 No. 2,
pp. 296-300. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“The Essence of the Modern Corporation: Markets, Strategic Decision-Making and the Theory
of the Firm”, 1998, The Manchester School, Vol. 66 No. 1, pp. 59-86. (With Keith
Cowling.)
“Strategic Trade Policy Reconsidered: National Rivalry vs Free Trade vs International
Cooperation”, 1998, Kyklos, Vol. 51, pp. 339-357. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Economías Multinacionales y la Ley del Desarrollo sin Equidad”, 1997, FACES, Revista de la
Facultad de Ciencias Económicas y Sociales, Vol. 3 No. 4, pp. 87-109; Contabilidad
Auditoría e Impuestos, Revista Mensual de Información y Control para la Gestión de
Empresas, Vol. 63 June, pp. 55-75.
“Políticas Estructurales Proactivas Para Las ‘Regiones Menos Favorecidas’; Estrategia Industrial
en la Unión Europea y el Mercosur”, 1997, Contabilidad Auditoría e Impuestos, Revista
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Mensual de Información y Control para la Gestión de Empresas, Vol. 63 June, pp. 76-
104. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Industrial Economic Policy Under Labour: What is to be Done?”, 1996, Renewal, Vol. 4 No. 4,
pp. 19-27. (With Gisela Stuart and David Bailey.)
“Small Firm Lending Contracts: Do Banks Differentiate Between Firms?”, 1995, Journal of
Small Business Finance, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 87-98. (With Marc Cowling.)
“Small Firm Webs”, 1995, New Economy, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 85-88. (With Lee Miller.)
“The Structure of UK Industry: Does Manufacturing Matter?”, 1995, Economics Today, Vol. 4
No. 2, pp. 13-28.
“Transnational Corporations and their Importance”, 1995, Business Studies Magazine, Vol. 7
No. 3, pp. 27-30.
“British Policy Towards Inward Investment”, 1994, Journal of World Trade, Vol. 28 No. 2, pp.
113-138. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“Human Resources and Industrial Development: New Social Roles”, 1994, International
Journal of Technology Management, Vol. 9 Nos 3/4, pp. 287-296. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Industrial Strategy: A Missing Link in British Economic Policy”, 1993, Oxford Review of
Economic Policy, Vol. 9 No. 3, pp. 83-100. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Japan: A Legacy of Obstacles Confronts Foreign Investors”, 1992, Multinational Business,
Spring No. 2, pp. 27-36. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“US Policy Debate Towards Inward Investment”, 1992, Journal of World Trade, Vol. 26 No. 4,
pp. 65-93. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“Dirigisme at the Core of French Approach to Inward Investment”, 1991, Multinational
Business, Spring No. 2, pp. 34-43. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“The Role of NEDO in a Proactive Industrial Strategy”, 1991, The Royal Bank of Scotland
Review, No. 171, pp. 22-31.
“Small Firms and Scottish Clearing Banks”, 1991, Fraser of Allander Institute Quarterly
Economic Commentary, Vol. 17 No. 2, pp. 64-69. (With Marc Cowling and John
Samuels.)
“Strategic Industries, Community Control and Transnational Corporations”, 1990,
International Review of Applied Economics, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 72-94.
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“Exchange Rate Adjustment and Oligopoly Pricing Behaviour”, 1989, Cambridge Journal of
Economics, Vol. 13 No. 3, pp. 373-393. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Market Exchange and the Concept of a Transnational Corporation: Analysing the Nature of
the Firm”, 1987, British Review of Economic Issues, Vol. 9 No. 20, pp. 57-68. (With
Keith Cowling.)
“The Separation of Ownership and Control in the Theory of the Firm: A Reappraisal”, 1986,
International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 4 No. 1, pp. 69-86. (With Christos
Pitelis.)
“The Degree of Monopoly, International Trade, and Transnational Corporations”, 1983,
International Journal of Industrial Organization, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 165-187.
Academic journal editing
International Review of Applied Economics special issue on The Economics of Creativity:
Efficiency, Competitiveness and Development, 2009, 23 (6). (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
Entrepreneurship and Regional Development special issue on The Governance of Cross-
Locality Networks as a Determinant of Local Economic Development, 2009, 20 (6).
(With Lisa De Propris.)
Contributions to Political Economy special issue on Stephen Hymer and International Political
Economy, 2002, 21. (With Christos Pitelis, Managing Editor.)
Books
Beyond Capitalism. Towards a New World Economic Order, 1994, London, Pinter. (With Keith
Cowling.)
Making Transnationals Accountable. A Significant Step for Britain, 1994, London, Routledge.
(With David Bailey and George Harte.)
Transnationals and Governments. Recent Policies in Japan, France, Germany, the United
States and Britain, 1994, London, Routledge. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
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Beyond the Review. Perspectives on Labour's Economic and Industrial Strategy, 1989,
Edinburgh, Industrial Strategy Group. (With Keith Cowling, Paul Geroski, Bryan Gould
MP, Ben Knight, Richard Minns, Henry Neuburger, Mary Rogers, Malcolm Sawyer, Nigel
Stanley, Peter Totterdill and Michael Waterson; published under the authorship of the
Industrial Strategy Group.)
Transnational Monopoly Capitalism, 1987, Brighton, Wheatsheaf. (With Keith Cowling.)
Edited books
Leadership and Cooperation in Academia: Reflecting on the Roles and Responsibilities of
University Faculty and Management, forthcoming 2013, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
(With James R Wilson and Marcela Valania.)
Knowledge in the Development of Economies: Institutional Choices under Globalisation, 2009,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
High Technology, Production and Networks. A Systemic Approach to SME Development,
2008, London, Palgrave Macmillan. (With Davide Parrilli and Patrizio Bianchi.)
Clusters and Globalisation: The Development of Urban and Regional Economies, 2006,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Christos Pitelis and James R Wilson.)
Alta Tecnología, Productividad y Redes, 2005, Tlaxcala: El Colegio de Tlaxcala, AC. (With
Davide Parrilli and Patrizio Bianchi.)
Urban and Regional Prosperity in a Globalized New Economy, 2003, Cheltenham, Edward
Elgar. (With Rita Hartung Cheng and G Richard Meadows.)
The Nature of the Transnational Firm, Second Edition, 2000, London, Routledge. (With
Christos Pitelis.)
Competitiveness, Subsidiarity and Industrial Policy, 1996, London, Routledge. (With Pat
Devine and Yannis Katsoulacos.)
Europe's Economic Challenge. Analyses of Industrial Strategy and Agenda for the 90s, 1994,
London, Routledge. (With Patrizio Bianchi and Keith Cowling.)
Industrial Economic Regulation. A Framework and Exploration, 1993, London, Routledge.
Current Issues in Industrial Economic Strategy, 1992, Manchester, Manchester University
Press. (With Keith Cowling.)
The Nature of the Transnational Firm, 1991, London, Routledge. (With Christos Pitelis.)
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A New Economic Policy for Britain. Essays on the Development of Industry, 1990, Manchester,
Manchester University Press. (With Keith Cowling.)
Contributions to edited books
“Space in an Inferno? The Organisation of Universities and the Role of Academics”,
forthcoming 2013, in: Roger Sugden, James R Wilson and Marcela Valania, editors,
Leadership and Cooperation in Academia: Reflecting on the Roles and
Responsibilities of University Faculty and Management, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
“The Public Interest in Economic Development and Creativity: A Knowledge Governance
Perspective”, 2011, in: Chiara Guglielmetti and Bruno Dallago, editors, Local
Economies and Global Competitiveness, London, Palgrave Macmillan. (With Silvia
Sacchetti.)
“The United Nations and Democratic Globalization: A Reconnaissance of the Issues”, 2010,
in: John B Davis, editor, Global Social Economy. Development, Work and Policy,
London, Routledge. (With Keith Cowling, Silvia Sacchetti and James R Wilson.)
“Economic Development Lite: Communication, Art and ITCs”, 2009, in: Silvia Sacchetti and
Roger Sugden, editors, Knowledge in the Development of Economies: Institutional
Choices under Globalisation, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. (With Robbin Te Velde and
James R Wilson.)
“Creativity in Economic Development: Space in an Inferno”, 2009, in: Silvia Sacchetti and
Roger Sugden, editors, Knowledge in the Development of Economies: Institutional
Choices under Globalisation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
“Positioning Order, Disorder and Creativity in Research Choices on Local Development”, 2009,
in: Silvia Sacchetti and Roger Sugden, editors, Knowledge in the Development of
Economies: Institutional Choices under Globalisation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With
Silvia Sacchetti.)
“Corporate Governance and the Public Interest: The Way Forward”, 2008, in: K Gugler and
B B Yurtoglu, editors, The Economics of Corporate Governance and Mergers,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With J Robert Branston and Keith Cowling.)
“International Networking in Research and Learning: Reflections on the Impacts of Different
Governance Processes”, 2008, in: Mari Jose Aranguren, Cristina Iturrioz and James R.
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Wilson, editors, Networks, Governance and Economic Development: Bridging
Disciplinary Frontiers, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With David Bailey, Lisa De Propris
and James R Wilson.)
“Multinational Networks of Local Production Systems: A Basis for Analysis and Policy”, 2008,
in: Mari Jose Aranguren, Cristina Iturrioz and James R. Wilson, editors, Networks,
Governance and Economic Development: Bridging Disciplinary Frontiers,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Lisa De Propris and Stefano Menghinello.)
“Policy on Business Networking in Ireland: A Review, and Prospects for Evaluation”, 2008,
in: Mari Jose Aranguren, Cristina Iturrioz and James R. Wilson, editors, Networks,
Governance and Economic Development: Bridging Disciplinary Frontiers,
Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Helena Lenihan.)
“Network e inclusione dei ‘pubblici’ nello sviluppo economico locale”, 2008, in M Demozzi
and F Zandonai, editors, Impresa Sociale di Comunita’, Trento, ISSAN. (With Silvia
Sacchetti.)
“Japan's Hollowing Out: A Complex Case of Government and Strategic Failure”, 2007, in:
David Bailey, Dan Coffey and Philip R. Tomlinson, editors, Japan in Crisis. State and
Industrial Economy. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
“Cluster Governance and the Development of Economies: A Methodology for Case Studies”,
2006, in: Roger Sugden, Christos Pitelis and James R Wilson, editors, Clusters and
Globalisation: The Development of Urban and Regional Economies, Cheltenham,
Edward Elgar. (With Ping Wei and James R Wilson.)
“The Development of Local Economies and the Possible Impact of Public Policy: A
Framework for Case Studies”, 2006, in: Roger Sugden, Christos Pitelis and James R
Wilson, editors, Clusters and Globalisation: The Development of Urban and Regional
Economies, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With J Robert Branston, Lauretta Rubini,
Silvia Sacchetti, Ping Wei and James R Wilson.)
“Nazione Unite e globalizzazione democratica”, 2006, in: Marco R Di Tommaso and Stefano
Giovannelli, editors, Nazioni Unite e Sviluppo Industriale, Milano, Franco Angeli.
(With Keith Cowling, Silvia Sacchetti and James R Wilson.)
“Healthy Governance: Economic Policy and the Health Industry Model”, 2005, in: Marco R Di
Tommaso and Stuart O Schweitzer, editors, Health Policy and High-Tech Industrial
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Development, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With J Robert Branston, Lauretta Rubini
and James R Wilson.)
“Mental Proximity: Identifying Networks of Mutual Dependence”, 2005, in: Theresa Theurl and
Eric Christian Meyer, editors, Strategies for Cooperation, Aachen, Shaker Verlag. (With
Silvia Sacchetti.)
“Redes y conocimiento en la industria farmacéutica después de la revolución biotecnológica:
implicaciones para países en vías de desarrollo”, 2005, in: Davide Parrilli, Patrizio
Bianchi and Roger Sugden, editors, Alta Tecnología, Productividad y Redes, Tlaxcala: El
Colegio de Tlaxcala, AC. (With Silvia Sacchetti.)
“Economic ‘Prosperity’ and ‘Globalisation’: An Agenda and Perspective”, 2003, in: Roger
Sugden, Rita Hartung Cheng and G Richard Meadows, editors, Urban and Regional
Prosperity in a Globalized New Economy, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With James R
Wilson.)
“International Perspectives on the Prosperity of a Region”, 2003, in: Roger Sugden, Rita
Hartung Cheng and G Richard Meadows, editors, Urban and Regional Prosperity in a
Globalized New Economy, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With J Robert Branston and
James R Wilson.)
“Internationalism and Economic Development: Transnational Corporations, Small Firm
Networking and Universities”, 2003, in: Michael Waterson, editor, Competition,
Monopoly and Corporate Governance, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
“Divide and Rule by Transnational Corporations”, 2000, in: Christos Pitelis and Roger Sugden,
editors, The Nature of the Transnational Firm, Second Edition, London, Routledge.
(With James Peoples.)
“The (Theory of the) Transnational Firm: the 1990s and Beyond”, 2000, in: Christos Pitelis and
Roger Sugden, editors, The Nature of the Transnational Firm, Second Edition, London,
Routledge. (With Christos Pitelis.)
“Modern Corporations and the Public Interest”, 1999, in: Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie and
Christine Oughton, editors, The Business of Football. A Game of Two Halves?,
Edinburgh, Mainstream. (With J Robert Branston, Keith Cowling, Nestor Duch Brown
and Jonathan Michie.)
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“Regulating Transnational Corporations: Free Markets and Monitoring in Europe”, 1999, in:
Keith Cowling, editor, Practical Proposals for Industrial Policy in Europe, London,
Routledge. (With David Bailey and George Harte.)
“A Reorientation of Industrial Policy? Horizontal Policies and Targeting”, 1999, in: Keith
Cowling, editor, Practical Proposals for Industrial Policy in Europe, London, Routledge.
(With Keith Cowling and Christine Oughton.)
“FDI, Competitiveness and Industrial Development: The Case of Greek Investment in CEECs”,
1998, in: C Pitelis and N Antonanis, editors, International Competitiveness and
Industrial Strategy, Athens, Gutenberg. In Greek. (With Simona Iammarino, Christos
Pitelis and Lena Tsipouri.)
“Inward Investment in Central and Eastern Europe: The Compatibility of Objectives and the
Need for Industrial Strategy”, 1998, in: Michael Storper, Stavros Tomadakis and Lena
Tsipouri, editors, Industrial Policy for Latecomers in the Global Economy, London,
Routledge. (With David Bailey and Rachael Thomas.)
“Inward Investment, Compatibility of Objectives and Industrial Strategy”, 1998, in: C Pitelis
and N Antonanis, editors, International Competitiveness and Industrial Strategy,
Athens, Gutenberg. In Greek. (With C Pitelis and Rachael Thomas.)
“Inward Investment and the Need for Industrial Strategy in Central and Eastern Europe”, 1998,
in: Nicholas Baltas, George Demopoulos and Joseph Hassid, editors, Economic
Interdependence and Cooperation in Europe, Berlin, Springer. (With Christos Pitelis and
Rachael Thomas.)
“Technology Policy: Strategic Failures and the Need for a New Direction”, 1998, in: Jonathan
Michie and John Grieve Smith, editors, Innovation, Cooperation and Growth, Oxford,
Oxford University Press. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Beyond Capitalism and State Socialism”, 1996, in: Jens Hölscher, Anke Jacobsen, Horst
Tomann and Hans Weisfeld, editors, Economic Policy and Development Strategies in
Central and Eastern Europe, Marburg, Metropolis Verlag. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Capacity, Transnationals and Industrial Strategy”, 1996, in: Jonathan Michie and John Grieve
Smith, editors, Creating Industrial Capacity - Towards Full Employment, Oxford,
Oxford University Press. (With Keith Cowling.)
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“Greek Outward Investment, Competitiveness and Development”, 1996, in: Pat Devine, Yannis
Katsoulacos and Roger Sugden, editors, Competitiveness, Subsidiarity and Industrial
Policy, London, Routledge. (With Christos Pitelis and Lena Tsipouri.)
“Human Resources, Social Roles and Industrial Economic Development”, 1994, in: G E Bradley
and H W Hendrick, editors, Organizational Design and Management. Development,
Introduction and Use of New Technology: Challenges for Human Organization and
Human Resource Development in a Changing World, Amsterdam, North Holland. (With
Keith Cowling.)
“Industrial Strategy: Guiding Principles and European Context”, 1994, in: Patrizio Bianchi,
Keith Cowling and Roger Sugden, editors, Europe's Economic Challenge. Analyses of
Industrial Strategy and Agenda for the 90s, London, Routledge. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Small Firms and Clearing Banks”, 1994, in: Nicholas Dimsdale and Martha Prevezer, editors,
Capital Markets and Corporate Governance, Oxford, Clarendon Press. (With Marc
Cowling, John Samuels and Miles Middleton.)
“Control, Markets and Firms”, 1993, in: Christos Pitelis, editor, Transaction Costs, Markets
and Hierarchies, Oxford, Blackwell. (With Keith Cowling.)
“On Industrial Economic Regulation”, 1993, in: Roger Sugden, editor, Industrial Economic
Regulation. A Framework and Exploration, London, Routledge.
“A Strategy for Industrial Development as a Basis for Regulation”, 1993, in: Roger Sugden,
editor, Industrial Economic Regulation. A Framework and Exploration, London,
Routledge. Reprinted in David Parker, editor, 2000, Privatisation and Corporate
Performance, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. (With Keith Cowling.)
“Why Transnational Corporations? The Significance of Divide and Rule”, 1993, in: G R
Krishnamurthy, editor, Human Resource Management in Multinationals, Delhi, Kanishka
Publishing House.
“Cooperation in the European Community to Regulate Transnational Corporations”, 1992, in:
Norbert Koubek, Heinz Gester and Gerd R Wiedemeyer, editors, Richtlinien für das
Personal-management in Internationalen Unternehmungen, Baden-Baden, Nomos
Verlagsgeselleschaft. (With George Harte.)
“The Importance of Distributional Considerations”, 1991, in: Christos Pitelis and Roger
Sugden, editors, The Nature of the Transnational Firm, London, Routledge.
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“On the Theory of the Transnational Firm”, 1991, in: Christos Pitelis and Roger Sugden,
editors, The Nature of the Transnational Firm, London, Routledge. (With Christos
Pitelis.)
“Efficiency, Economic Democracy and Company Law”, 1990, in: Keith Cowling and Roger
Sugden, editors, A New Economic Policy for Britain. Essays on the Development of
Industry, Manchester, Manchester University Press. (With K G Knight.)
“A Proposal for Monitoring Transnational Corporations”, 1990, in: Keith Cowling and Roger
Sugden, editors, A New Economic Policy for Britain. Essays on the Development of
Industry, Manchester, Manchester University Press. (With George Harte.)
“The Warm Welcome for Foreign-Owned Transnationals from Recent British Governments”,
1990, in: Martin Chick, editor, Governments, Industries and Markets. Aspects of
Government-Industry Relations in Great Britain, Japan, West Germany and the USA
Since 1945, Gloucester, Edward Elgar.
RECENT CONFERENCES
Invited
“Leading and Managing Research – A Development Partnership”, contribution to a panel
discussion, Higher Education Leadership Summit on Research Leadership: Policy-
Practice-Partnership, London, February 2012.
“Public Interests Logic, Management Schools and Academics”, ISM-Open Conference on Social
Marketing and Socially Responsible Management – Changing Times, New Challenges,
Milton Keynes, November 2010.
“Creativity, Critical Thinking and Artistic Activities: The Essential Foundation for Economic
Success” (with Silvia Sacchetti), AIM-RSA Workshop on Competitiveness and Global
Clusters, Birmingham, UK, 2007.
“Public Policy on Business Networking in Ireland: A Review, and Comment on the Way
Forward” (with Helena Lenihan), EUNIP Annual Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 2006.
“Reflections on the Future for Manufacturing in Europe”, European Business Summit, Brussels,
Belgium, 2006.
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Contributed
“Capabilities of the Academic Researcher: Implications for Socio-economic Development”
(with Malida Mooken), ICAPE 3rd International Research Conference, Amherst,
November 2011.
“Social Economics and Socio-Management: A Socially Valuable Direction for Economic
Education and Knowledge” (with Jerry Hallier), ICAPE 3rd International Research
Conference, Amherst, November 2011.
“Universities, Socio-Economic Development and the Public Good: The Future of Economics
Education”, ICAPE 3rd International Research Conference, Amherst, November 2011.
“Beyond Sackcloth and Ashes: Socio-Management as an Analytical Framework” (with Doris
Ruth Eikhof, Mark Grindle, Jerry Hallier, Gerard Hastings, Scott Hurrell and Silvia
Sacchetti), ISM-Open Conference on Social Marketing and Socially Responsible
Management – Changing Times, New Challenges, Milton Keynes, November 2010.
“Creativity in Work Settings and Inclusive Governance: The Case of Italian Social
Enterprises” (with Silvia Sacchetti and Ermanno Tortia), ICA Research Conference,
Oxford, 2009.
“Knowledge Governance and Creativity in the Organisation of Production: What is in the
Interests of Publics?” (with Silvia Sacchetti), SASE Annual Conference, Paris, 2009.
“Mental Proximity and the Organisation of Industry” (with Silvia Sacchetti), EUNIP Annual
Conference, Limerick, Ireland, 2006.
“The United Nations and Democratic Globalisation” (with Keith Cowling, Silvia Sacchetti
and James R Wilson), Conference on Regionalisation and the Taming of
Globalisation? Economic, Political, Security, Social and Governance Issues, Warwick,
UK, 2005
PRINCIPAL EXTERNAL FUNDING
Co-Coordinator, Society for Educational Studies “Beyond Impact” Seminar on The 21st
Century University: Functional or Dysfunctional?; £3,000, 2011.
Project coordinator, MBA Finance in Vietnam, PMI2; £37,000, 2010-12
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Lead academic, support for ESRC/FME Fellow in Healthcare Management; £40,000,
2009-11
Lead academic, Knowledge Transfer Partnership with MacRobert Arts Centre Ltd;
£85,399, 2009-11
Co-Coordinator, first and second International Festival on Creativity and Economic
Development; €50,000 (raised from a network of public and private organisations in
Emilia Romagna, Italy), 2007 and 2009
Principal scientist in a European Commission INTERREG project, Co-operation Linking
Interactive Networks and Innovative Clusters (CLINIC); €280,000 (total project), 2006-
2007
Principal scientist in a European Commission INTERREG project, Promoting Innovative
Clusters Through Urban Regeneration (PICTURE); €280,000 (total project), 2006-2007
Coordinator, Workshop on the Establishment and Evolution of GLIDE (Global Learning
Initiative on The Development of Economies, International Enterprise and Public
Policy); £3,000, Mercia Institute of Enterprise, 2006.
Co-Convenor, European Science Foundation Exploratory Workshop on The Governance of
Networks as a Determinant of Local Economic Development; €13,500, 2004-2005.
Principal scientist in an ALFA project, European-Latin American Network for Training
and Research on Industrial Development Policies; €110,470 (total project), 2004-2006.
Coordinator of L’institute’s activities in the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(including L’institute-Milwaukee Workshop on Enterprise Strategies and Regional
Growth Policies in the New Global Economy, 2000; L’institute-Milwaukee Workshop on
Urban and Regional Prosperity in a Globalised Economy, 2001); US$99,000 (raised
primarily from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), 2000-2004.
Coordinator of the annual L’institute-Ferrara Graduate School in Industrial
Development Policy; €92,000 (raised from a network of public and private organisations
in Emilia Romagna, Italy), 1998-2002.
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Principal scientist in The China Research and Learning Forum; US$15,000 (total
project), 2001.
Principal scientist in an ACE project on Supply-side Strategy for Productivity,
Competitiveness and Convergence Between the CEECs and (in) the EU; €15,000 (share of
project), 1999-2001.
Principal scientist in a partnership for the Central American School in Industrial
Development Policy; US$20,000 (total project), 2000.
Principal scientist in a European Commission project on A Global Masters in Electronic
Commerce, GECOMNET; €8,000 (share of project), 1998-2000.
Project champion in a partnership led by the British Council (Italy) for the Ferrara
Conference on Rethinking Management for Innovation: Harnessing European Diversity;
£65,000 (total project), 1999.
Coordinator of a British Council (Argentina)/British Embassy (Buenos Aires) award
supporting the European/Mercosur Network on Industrial Economic Strategy; £8,000,
1997-1998.
Principal scientist in a partnership led by the British Council (Italy) for the Ferrara
Conference on Rethinking Management for Innovation: Europe’s Competitive Edge;
£65,000 (total project), 1997.
Coordinator of a European Commission award to support an International Conference on
Industrial Policy for Europe; 20,000 ecu, 1996-1997.
Principal scientist in a European Commission project on A Global Marketplace for SMEs;
15,000 ecu (share of project), 1996-1997.
Coordinator of a British Council (Argentina)/British Embassy (Buenos Aires) award
supporting the European/Mercosur Network on Industrial Economic Strategy; £6,000,
1996-1997.
Principal scientist in an ACE project on Foreign Direct Investment from (Less Favoured
Countries of) the European Union to (Less Favoured Countries of) the CEECs; 12,000 ecu
(share of project), 1995-1997.
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Coordinator of a Human Capital and Mobility Networks project on Industrial Economic
Strategies for Europe: Preparing for the Turn of the Century; 480,000 ecu, 1994-1997.
Coordinator of a Human Capital and Mobility Euroconferences project on Industrial
Economic Strategies for Europe: Preparing for the Turn of the Century; 50,000 ecu,
1994.
Principal scientist in a Department of Employment/Association of British Chambers of
Commerce project on Small Firms and Clearing Banks; £3,000 (total project), 1991.