Scholar’s name and year of completion |
Research Title |
Faculty/Department |
2002 Jocelyn Probert |
Organisational change and the strategic renewal process: innovation, stability and inertia in Japanese companies. |
Judge Institute of Management Studies |
2002 Ingrid Robeyns |
Gender inequality: a capability perspective |
Faculty of Economics and Politics |
2004 Carlos Rodriguez |
Trust, morality and the social order |
Faculty of Economics and Politics |
2006 Wynet Smith |
From chainsaw to chain store: regulating timber commodity chains in Cameroon |
Geography |
2008 Nahee Kang |
Institutional change in the state-led model |
Social and Political Sciences |
2009 Fiona Tregenna |
Essays on sectoral structure and growth |
Faculty of Economics and Politics |
2011 Richard Benwell |
The development of international carbon emissions trading |
Centre of International Studies |
2012 Joanna Burch-Brown |
Consequences, Action Guidance and Ignorance |
History and Philosophy of Science |
2013 Heather Plumridge Bedi |
Contesting land, uneven development, and privilege: social movement resistance to Special Economic Zones in Goa, India |
Geography |
2013 Nidhi Chaudary Malik |
Innovation in Indian Software Firms |
Land Economy |
2016 Helen Mussell |
Care & Business: Can there be a connection? |
POLIS |
2017 Christopher Hope |
Developmentalism, dependency, and the state: industrial policy and progress in Namibia since 1900 |
Centre of Development Studies |
2019 Gracelin Baskaran |
Skills Challenges in a Changing Economy: How Essays on the economic and financial challenges facing South Africa’s commodity sector |
Centre of Development Studies |
2022 Senthuran Bhuvanendra |
Kant on reflective judgement and the public use of unified knowledge |
Philosophy |
2022 Mohammed Elnaiem |
Capitalism, Slavery, Patriarchy: Towards a unitary theory |
Sociology |
2023 Arthur Bautzer |
Liability management and global credit expansion, 1971-2008 |
History |
(Current) Janna Bryson |
Disability, Medical Assistance in Dying, and the Struggle Over Social Reproduction |
Sociology |
(Current) Jon White |
Just in Time: Exploring experiences of ‘time acceleration’ in male UK gig economy workers. |
Geography |