Dr Stephen Allen
Management School
Lecturer in Organisation Studies
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- Profile
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Stephen is a lecturer in the Work, Employment and Organisations Group and a member of the Organisation Studies research cluster
Before joining ºù«Ӱҵ University Management School in 2018, he was a lecturer at Hull University Business School (2014-2018), and previously at Lancaster University Management School (having completed his PhD there in 2012).
Prior to his academic career, he held roles at a range of organisations from new business start-ups to large international companies.
- Research interests
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By working at the intersections of ideas about sustainability, reflexivity and leadership his interdisciplinary research explores how people make sense of and attempt to organise for socio-ecological sustainabilities.
The focus of his recently published work includes:
- exploring how sustainability became translated into actions at a major urban regeneration project
- developing a more complex and nuanced understanding of scale in relation to sustainable organising
- offering new approaches to sustainability in management education; considering ethical forms of organising that help to foster inclusivity and equality
- investigating senior managers’ identity tensions in relation to sustainability in the energy and power industry.
Stephen's work has been published in journals including: British Journal of Management, Journal of Business Ethics, Management Learning, Organisation and Environment, and Scandinavian Journal of Management.
He is a member of the International Editorial Board for Management Learning. He has co-convened streams at the International Critical Management Studies conference.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
Chapters
- Research group
- Grants
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Date Funder Title Amount 2023 British Academy/Leverhulme Does organizational democracy matter for ecological sustainability in organizations? £9994 with Co-I's Charles Barthold and Carole Elliott 2022 Festival of the Mind 2022 Can we fly-less? £4866 with Co-I's Judith Krauss, Renee Timmers and Matt Watson 2021-2022 Society for the Advancement of Management Studies Progressive leadership for sustainability in the face of the ecological emergency £5,100 with Dr Charles Barthold, Open University 2021 ESRC Festival of Social Sciences No leaders here! A conversation about grassroots, activist and community organizing £1,200 2019-2020 Quaker Studies Research Association Exploring leadership amongst Friends £1,000
- Teaching interests
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Stephen's key commitments for good teaching practice involve: taking a critical approach that considers and explores the politics and powers in processes of producing knowledge and teaching students; developing student’s awareness of and practices for reflection to help probe their ways of knowing by appreciating how their locations (physical, historical and relational) can shape their understanding; and, drawing upon learning perspectives that see teaching as encompassing on-going, evolving and collaborative processes of sense making which happen in dynamic environments.
The variety of non-academic jobs that Stephen undertook prior to working in academia have given him a good appreciation of the career realities for students of working in different settings.
For example, his international working spans a range of roles include: co-founding a successful start-up in London, working in the global sales and distribution team of a multinational technology company in New York, and being an account manager for a global research and consulting business.
These experiences place him well to promote learning by grounding innovative pedagogy amongst personal examples of managing and being managed.
- Professional activities and memberships
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- PhD Supervision
Stephen is interested in supervising PhD students in the following broad areas:
- Organisations and socio-ecological sustainability
- Reflexivity and reflexive practice
- Learning and education for sustainability
- Critical and post-heroic leadership