Andrew Pendleton
School of Management & Governance - BA (Hons.) Oxford | PhD Bath | Academic Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Andrew is Head of the School of Management and Governance, and Professor of Employee Ownership and Reward. Prior to joining UNSW in 2019, he was Head of the Department of Management in Durham University Business School in the UK. He has also held academic posts at the universities of Bath, Bradford, Kent, Manchester Metropolitan, and York. He has a BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE) from the University of Oxford, and obtained his PhD in Social Sciences from the University of Bath (for a thesis on Management Strategy and Labour Relations in British Rail).
His main areas of research expertise are employee ownership, employee share ownership plans, and corporate governance. He has published extensively in these areas, and has worked closely with employee share plan practitioners. He was a member of the UK Inland Revenue Advisory Committee that developed the UK's Share Incentive Plan and Enterprise Management Incentives.
He is a Fellow and Mentor on the Beyster Program in the School of Management and Labor Relations at Rutgers University, New Jersey, USA, and a Visiting Professor at University Pantheon-Assas Paris 2 and at Manchester Metropolitan University. He has previously held visiting positions at Monash and Sydney universities.
From This Author
Solving succession woes with Employee Ownership Trusts
When it comes to the issue of planning business affairs for the unexpected, the decision-making of what should happen in the future doesn't need to be as dramatic as an episode of 'Succession'