Assistant Professor, University of Nottingham
I am an Assistant Professor at the University of Nottingham and I specialise in Sustainable Supply Chain Management.
My research interests lie at the intersection of sustainable development and operations management with a primary focus on implementing sustainable inter-organisational relationships and driving change for sustainability in production and consumption networks. I am particularly interested in the links between micro-individual behaviours and inter-organisational practices for sustainability. I am also passionate about engaged and innovative approaches to research, which enable collaborating with stakeholders and changing practice.
I have conducted research in the food sector, working alongside a large multinational company and their growers in the UK. I have also worked with NGOs and public sector organisations on projects related to carbon and Fairtrade.
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Jan 25, 2017 00:21 am UTC| Life Nature
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