1982 BA(Hons), Engineering, University of Cambridge
1987 Chartered Engineer, Member of Institution of Civil Engineers (C Eng, MICE)
2004 MA (with Distinction), Development Studies, University of Manchester
2010 PhD “Post-Foundationalism, Social Transformation and the coming Third Industrial Revolution”, Judge Business School, University of Cambridge
PricewaterhouseCoopers, Management Consultancy (1995-2002)
Principal Consultant and programme manager with particular focus on developing and implementing business change and business process re-engineering programmes, and on the privatisation of government services through public-private partnerships
Various appointments as a civil engineer (1983 to 1995), including:
Three years as business manager of a commercial research laboratory testing building and civil engineering structures and components. General experience of management and marketing.
Seven years as a consulting civil engineer, with Halcrow consulting engineers, designing infrastructure projects including harbours, roads and dams
Two years as site engineer in the Sultanate of Oman with Taylor Woodrow International civil engineering contractors
Member of Institution of Civil Engineers (MICE)
Convener of Business and Development Study Group, Development Studies Association (DSA)
Member of European Group of Organizational Studies (EGOS)
Member of Academy of Management
· Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Business Ethics
· Microfinance and social enterprise
· Role of emerging economies in international development
· Impact of global economic growth on poverty and inequality
· Role of business in society, with particular reference to how society responds to major global challenges such as climate change and poverty
· Theory and practice of social transformation
· Use of contingency approaches in complexity science and post-structural theory to understand processes of change in individual behaviour and in social practices
· Relevance of new insights into the embodied mind for understanding the interdependence of the material and the social world
· Connections between developments in cognitive neuroscience and complexity theory, psychoanalysis and post-structural social theory
Peter’s research on poverty and inequality has been included in publications for development practitioners by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and has been cited in evidence to UK Government select committee by the reformist think-tank the New Economics Foundation.
Poverty, Inequality and Growth; Business in Society; CSR and corporate citizenship; International Development; Social Transformation; Cognitive Neuroscience; Complexity Theory; Post-structuralism and Post-foundationalism; Embodiment; Lacan
BUS2024 International Business Environment
NBS8045 International Business Environment
NBS8513 Role of Business in Society