This webinar offers insights into how the recent British Academy of Management article by these authors develop to its current published version. The focus of the presentation is on theorising and developing a theoretical framework. He, Q., Meadows, M., Angwin, D., Gomes, E. and Child, J. (2020). Strategic alliance research in the era of digital transformation: perspective for future research. British Journal of Management 31, 589-617. |
This webinar offers insights into how the recent British Academy of Management article by these authors develop to its current published version. The focus of the presentation is on theorising and developing a theoretical framework.
Important task: Delegates should read the article below, before attending.
He, Q., Meadows, M., Angwin, D., Gomes, E. and Child, J. (2020). Strategic alliance research in the era of digital transformation: perspective for future research. British Journal of Management 31, 589-617.
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BAM Strategy Special Interest Group
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The event speaks to Sections A1 and A2, as detailed in the BAM Framework and it aims to welcome early career and doctoral researchers, as well as mid-career colleagues.
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Co-Vice Chair: Special Interest Groups, Professor of Strategic Management, Coventry University
Co-Vice Chair: Special Interest Groups, Professor of Strategic Management, Coventry University
Maureen Meadows is Professor of Strategic Management at the Centre for Business in Society (CBiS) at Coventry University. Maureen spent ten years at the Open University Business School, including five years as Head of Department for Strategy and Marketing, OUBS, and leader of the MBA module in strategic management. She was previously at Warwick Business School for thirteen years, where she directed the MSc in Management Science and Operational Research for five years.
Professor of Strategy and Performance Management, University of Derby
Professor of Strategy and Performance Management, University of Derby
Professor Qile He, also known as Horace, is a Professor of Strategy and Performance Management at the University of Derby, UK. He was previously a Reader in Operations Management and the Associate Head of School for Research of the School of Strategy and Leadership at Coventry University, UK, successfully leading the school research portfolio. His research expertise and interests are in the area of interfirm alliances and partnerships, innovation strategies and processes of organizations, as well as sustainable and responsible business, and inter-organizational knowledge transfer. He has published over 80 papers in refereed journals, books, and leading international conference proceedings.
Associate Head Research, Enterprise and Knowledge Exchange, Royal Agricultural University
Associate Head Research, Enterprise and Knowledge Exchange, Royal Agricultural University
Dr Hill is the Associate Head Research, Enterprise and Knowledge Exchange at the Royal Agricultural University. She is a passionate academic teacher with over 25 years’ experience. She focuses on sustainable business education aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals to create responsible impact aware leaders for The Future of Work. She holds two Master’s in Education. She is a strategic influencer of enterprise entrepreneurship education since 2003 and was awarded the 2020 prestigious Management Education Practice Award for Experienced Teaching Practitioners by the British Academy of Management. A sought after speaker, her latest invite was for the Westminster Business Forum in 2021. Her teaching related publications are internationally renowned including a textbook.
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Please contact the BAM Office at [email protected] with any queries.
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BAM Members: Free
Non-BAM Members: £25
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