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Lectureship/Senior Lectureship in International Business
Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK
Salary: Lecturer £37,474 to £43,414; Senior Lecturer £44,737 to £51,805
Closing Date: 31 March 2023
Contract Type: Permanent
Contracted Hours per week: 37
If you are interested or know someone who might be, please
apply through the University’s website
We aim to appoint an excellent educator with a strong research profile.
Manchester Metropolitan University Business School is a triple accredited business school (EQUIS, AACSB and AMBA), placing us within a global elite of institutions for business education and research. We offer a
full range of programmes to c. 10,000 students across undergraduate, postgraduate and MBA qualifications. We are also the UK's sector leader for degree apprenticeships, where we work in partnership with a number of blue chip employers. The last five years
have also seen a tripling of our research active staff, and a rapid upward trajectory in all key research metrics.
The Department of Economics, Policy and International Business is an academic community of over 50 academic staff and 1500 students studying at undergraduate and postgraduate taught and postgraduate research levels.
The department is closely aligned with the Future Economies Research Centre and has a high proportion of staff returned to REF 2021. We work closely with a number of global, national and regional partners such as the UN, WTO, HMRC, Treasury, Greater Manchester
Combined Authority and Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce.
This is a permanent post.
About the role:
To complement our existing areas of expertise, we are looking to appoint a Lecturer / Senior Lecturer in International Business. We are seeking an ambitious academic who can make an excellent contribution to the
continued strategic development of the Department, Faculty and University by delivering a high quality student experience.
The appointed person is expected to have an in-depth understanding of International Business with a specialism in at least one of the following areas: multinational corporations' strategies, comparative capitalisms,
foreign direct investment, international HRM, and how multinational corporations can influence socio-economic and environmental outcomes.
About you:
If you have any questions relating to the post on offer, please contact the Head of Department, Prof. Matt Allen [log in to unmask]
Manchester Metropolitan University is committed to supporting the rights, responsibilities, dignity, health and wellbeing of staff and students through our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
We promote applications from all sections of the community, irrespective of background, belief or identity, recognising the benefits that a diverse organisation can bring . We particularly encourage applications
from Black and Minority Ethnic candidates, who we recognise are underrepresented in this area.
We recognise the benefits and importance of an environment that supports flexible working and are open to conversations about this throughout the application process.
Best wishes,
Matt
Prof Matthew Allen | Head of the
EPIB Department | Professor of International Business
Manchester Metropolitan University
Business School | Oxford Road | Manchester, M15 6BH | United Kingdom |
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Latest Publications
Saqib, SI, Allen, MMC, Martinez Lucio, M, and Allen, ML, (forthcoming),
Sustaining Solidarity through Social Media? Employee SocialMedia Groups as an
Emerging Platform for Collectivism in Pakistan, Work, Employment and Society.
Becker-Ritterspach, FAA, Lange, KSG , Allen, MMC (2022),
Dominant
modes of economic coordination and varieties of firm internationalization support,
International Business Review, 31(3):,
1019753.
Allen, MMC, Wood, G and Demirbag, M. (2022),
Developing
Theoretically Informed Typologies in International Business: Why We Need Them, and How to Do It,
Journal of International Business Studies,
53: 2133–2146.
MMC Allen, GT Wood, M Keller (2022),
State
Capitalism: Means and Dimensions, in
M. Wright, G. T. Wood, A. Cuervo-Cazurra, P. Sun, I. Okhmatovskiy and A.
Grosman (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of State Capitalism and the Firm, Oxford: Oxford University Press,
pp. 78-98.