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British Academy of Management
NameBritish Academy of Management
Formation1986
LocationUnited Kingdom

British Academy of Management. The British Academy of Management is a United Kingdom-based organization that aims to promote the University of Oxford-style of management research and education, in collaboration with institutions such as the University of Cambridge, London School of Economics, and Imperial College London. It works closely with other professional bodies, including the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development, Chartered Management Institute, and Academy of Social Sciences. The organization has strong ties with various UK Research and Innovation councils, such as the Economic and Social Research Council and the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council.

Introduction

The British Academy of Management is a leading professional organization for management researchers and educators, with a strong focus on University of Manchester-led initiatives and collaborations with institutions like the University of Edinburgh and University of Warwick. Its members are involved in various research projects, often in partnership with organizations such as the CBI Confederation of British Industry, Federation of Small Businesses, and Institute of Directors. The organization also engages with government agencies, including the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Department for Education. Additionally, it collaborates with international partners, such as the Academy of Management and the European Academy of Management, to advance management research and practice.

History

The British Academy of Management was founded in 1986, with the support of prominent institutions like the University of Birmingham and the University of Leeds. Since its inception, the organization has grown to become a leading voice in the field of management research, with a strong presence in the United Kingdom and a growing international reputation. The organization has a long history of collaboration with other professional bodies, including the Institute of Management Services and the Operational Research Society. It has also worked closely with various government agencies, such as the Office for National Statistics and the UK Statistics Authority, to inform policy and practice.

Membership

Membership in the British Academy of Management is open to individuals from a wide range of backgrounds, including academics from institutions like the University of Glasgow and the University of Nottingham, as well as practitioners from organizations such as BT Group and Royal Dutch Shell. The organization has a diverse membership base, with members from various fields, including human resource management, marketing, and operations management. Members have access to a range of benefits, including subscription to the organization's journal, Journal of Management, as well as opportunities to participate in conferences and workshops, such as the annual British Academy of Management Conference, often held in collaboration with institutions like the University of Liverpool and the University of Sheffield.

Conferences_and_Publications

The British Academy of Management hosts an annual conference, which brings together researchers and practitioners from around the world to share their research and expertise. The conference features keynote speakers from prominent institutions, such as the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Stanford Graduate School of Business. The organization also publishes a range of journals, including the Journal of Management and the British Journal of Management, in partnership with publishers like Wiley-Blackwell and Sage Publications. These journals feature research articles and case studies from leading researchers and practitioners, including those from institutions like the University of California, Berkeley and the University of Michigan.

Special_Interest_Groups

The British Academy of Management has a number of special interest groups, which focus on specific areas of management research and practice, such as entrepreneurship and sustainability. These groups provide a forum for members to share their research and expertise, and to collaborate on projects and initiatives. The organization's special interest groups often work in partnership with other professional bodies, such as the Institute of Enterprise and Entrepreneurs and the Society for the Advancement of Management. They also collaborate with institutions like the University of Sussex and the University of Exeter to advance research and practice in their respective fields.

Awards_and_Prizes

The British Academy of Management presents a range of awards and prizes to recognize excellence in management research and practice. These awards include the British Academy of Management Medal for Leadership, which is presented to individuals who have made a significant contribution to the field of management, such as Lord Browne of Madingley and Sir Terry Leahy. The organization also presents awards for outstanding research papers and contributions to the field of management, often in collaboration with institutions like the London Business School and the Cranfield School of Management.

Governance

The British Academy of Management is governed by a council, which includes representatives from a range of institutions, such as the University of Bath and the University of Lancaster. The council is responsible for setting the organization's strategy and direction, and for overseeing its activities and operations. The organization is also advised by a number of committees, which focus on specific areas, such as research and education, and international relations. These committees often include representatives from institutions like the University of St Andrews and the University of York, as well as from organizations like the CBI Confederation of British Industry and the Federation of Small Businesses.

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