Professor Emeritus Marian V Jones
PhD, MSc, DIA, HND, FETC
Management School
Professor Emeritus in International Enterprise/ Business


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Management School
D038
葫芦影业 University Management School
Conduit Road
葫芦影业
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- Profile
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Throughout her career, Marian has published numerous research papers in the field of international business. Her collaborative work is widely recognised for its contribution to knowledge and practice in the field of international entrepreneurship, the start-up and development of new ventures in technology based industries, and to the knowledge and application of qualitative research methods. Research advisory contributions on those topics, over many years have involved collaborations with Scottish Enterprise, South Yorkshire Department of International Trade, and in an advisory capacity with UNCTAD and UNIDO.
- Qualifications
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- PhD in International Business - University of Strathclyde
- MSc International Marketing - University of Strathclyde
- Dip Industrial Administration - Edinburgh Napier
- HND Business - Edinburgh Napier
- Further Education Teachers Cert - Zimbabwe Ministry of Further Education
- Research interests
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Keywords:
- International entrepreneurship
- New ventures
- Social capital
- Entrepreneurial confidence
- Agency
- Opportunity and small firms
- Internationalisation
- SME internationalisation
- International entry modes
In both research and teaching Marian is particularly interested in the learning process of students and practitioners, and in the lived-experience of entrepreneurs as they embark on and engage with international business. The process through which firms first enter international markets and develop their interests and activities internationally underpins most of her work.
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Book reviews
Conference proceedings papers
Reports
Working papers
Presentations
Other
- Research group
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- ESIB (Entrepreneurship, Strategy & International Business: Academy of International Business (Worldwide)
- Grants
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QR Funding
- Internal funding from 葫芦影业 (the Confidence Project) and Glasgow (International Entrepreneurship) Universities
- Funding from industry/ DIT and other collaborative funds (the Confidence Project), Society of Advancement of Management Studies IE Industry Sandpits)
- University of Colorado and University of Glasgow funding for "High Potential Theories, Concepts, and Phenomena in International Entrepreneurship,"
- Conference and publications; ESRC Case Collaborative funding with Scottish Enterprise, ESRC funded postdoc (as supervisor)
- Teaching interests
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Her teaching interests, are closely connected with her research on the topics of international business, entrepreneurship and the discovery and creation of new knowledge through theory, practice and methods. She likes to engage students in projects with companies, and with entrepreneurs, therefore much of the learning in the modules she teaches evolve from real world challenges and problems faced by small and start-up businesses. Students' thoughts on what they learn and how they discover knowledge on those topics are shared in lively discussions in groups and through individual reflective learning accounts as well as formal essays, projects and dissertations.
- Teaching activities
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Research and Supervision: Marian has supervised or examined 50 doctoral dissertations in her subject area, and supervised or examined many masters and undergraduate dissertations.
Marian is interested in supervising PhD research in the following areas:
- International Entrepreneurship: Practice, theory and qualitative research methods
Teaching modules:
New venture creation
International Business
International Entrepreneurship
International Management
Culture in International Business
The Theory and Practice of Literature Reviews, and Qualitative research methods.
- Professional activities and memberships
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Marian has served on the editorial, review and/or advisory boards of journals including
- Journal of Business Venturing, Journal of World Business
- Journal of International Business Studies
- International Business Review
- European Management Journal and
- International Entrepreneurship Journal
- Policy contribution and impact
Marian's most recent work with the United Nations Development Group was as panel speaker and working group moderator at the 'Do Good to Do Better: Successful Corporate Strategies that Benefit Society' series of dialogues on the means of implementation of the post-2015 development agenda consultation on engaging with the private sector, held in June 2014 in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Prior to this, in June 2013 she was appointed by the United Nations Development Organisation (UNIDO) as a keynote speaker at an industry leaders roundtable in Costa Rica, discussing 'challenges to sustainable development and international cooperation in middle income countries'.
Some of her more comprehensive work with the UN has been at the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), where Marian was appointed expert to the multi-year meeting on entrepreneurship and development from 2011-2013.
In this role, she assessed the impact of public-private partnerships on trade and development in developing countries (2013, commenting on enabling SMEs to grasp the opportunities created by GVCs); discussed their research report on women's entrepreneurship and innovation (2012); and commented on initiatives in higher education that promote entrepreneurship (2011, as part of discussions on enterprise development policies and capacity building in science technology and innovation).
In 2009, Marian served on the academic advisory group for the Evaluation Study of the UK Trade and Investment's (UKTI) Global Entrepreneur Programme and was plenary speaker at their London seminar on the internationalisation of young innovative firms including born globals, where she presented on 'Born Globals and the Internationalisation of High Tech New Ventures in Life Sciences Sectors'.