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Professor Kevin Grant

Dean of Stirling Management School

Management, Work and Organisation Stirling

Professor Kevin Grant

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ÎÒÒª³Ô¹Ï me

Joined higher education in 1991; Lecturer & Course Leader at Napier University (5 years); Head of Department & School (Bell College of Technology (4 years); Senior Lecturer & Director of UG Programmes (23 UG programmes), at Glasgow Caledonian University (10 years); Senior Lecturer & Director of Teaching and Learning (18 UG and 19 PG programmes) University of Sussex, (BMEc); ex Deputy Director (Education and Professional Practice) Kent Business School, University of Kent for three years and for two years Director of University of Dundee School of Business; Pioneered several learning innovations (Consultancy Teaching, Flipped Learning, Authentic Based Assessment, graduate attributes, first cyber master¡¯s degree in IT and Feed Forward); Extensive external examining & Professional Body Accreditation, Quality Assurance Work with the QAAHE subject reviewer, institutional reviews and ACCSB experience; Work has been showcased by the QAAHE and NUS in Business and Management; Key research grant experience ¨C KICKSTART II (€1.1M with Professor David Edgar) ¨C teaching innovation in Latin America; Cabinet Office on E-Health (?80k); SSE (?50k) - Green IT.

Community Contribution

Member of the National (UK) Steering Group on Learning, Teaching and the Student Experience, Chartered Association of Business Schools.

Vice Chair Scottish Deans Group Chartered Association of Business Schools.


Consultancy

Non Exective Director


Professional membership

Fellow British Computer Society

Fellow Chartered Management Institute


Professional qualification

Chartered IT Professional


University Contribution

Triple Helix and Technological Innovation

Invitation from the Management Committee of Shanxi Transition and Comprehensive Reform Demonstration Zone of China


Research

Triple Helix (industry, government and university interactions)

Emergent Technologies and Innovation

Outputs (24)

Outputs

Book Chapter

Meyer M, Grant K & Kuusisto J (2012) The second coming of the triple helix and the emergence of hybrid innovation environments. In: Capello R, Olechnicka A & Gorzelak G (eds.) Universities, Cities and Regions: Loci for Knowledge and Innovation Creation. London: Taylor & Francis (Routledge), pp. 193-207. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203097144


Article

Sukumar A, Edgar D & Grant K (2011) An investigation of e-business risks in UK SMEs. World Review of Entrepreneurship, Management and Sustainable Development, 7 (4), pp. 380-401. https://doi.org/10.1504/WREMSD.2011.042892


Conference Paper (unpublished)

Grant K, Spinelli G, Duncan P, Hackney R & Edgar D (2008) 'Academic Capitalism': Universities' consultancy agendas. 14th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS 2008), Toronto, 14.08.2008-17.08.2008.


Teaching

Emergent Technologies and Innovation

Research and Consultancy Methods