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Professor Alison Pearce

Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

Dr. Alison Pearce is Professor of Strategic Entrepreneurship at Newcastle Business School, Affiliate Professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management and Maitre des Conferences at Universite Grenoble Alpes (France) and teaches regularly at the University of Ljubljana in Slovenia, Chonnam National University in Korea and Warsaw University in Poland. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. One of the original cohort of British Erasmus students sent abroad in 1987 she spent 15 years living and working internationally in marketing, design and product development culminating in Head of Innovation and Business Development and running her own marketing and design consultancy. Joining the business school in 2005 she led the development of international student exchange programmes and partnerships, representing the university on the KEUDOS project (EU-Korean double degree development) which was runner-up for the Best International Partnership award from the THE. Nominated for National Teaching Fellow in 2015, she was then asked to lead the development of international staff mobility for the university. As part of this work, she developed and leads leads the Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 3 & 4 Research & Innovation Staff Exchange Projects, funded with over 1 million and 1.5 million euros by the EU's Horizon Europe, the Korean Research Foundation and the UKRI in 2016 and 2023. GETM4 involves 18 partners in HE and industry in 9 countries. In the meantime, she led the Young Entrepreneurs Accelerator Project for the British Council's Innovation for African Universities programme, managing £125k funding with 2 Kenyan universities and the Entrepreneurship Educators Foundation of East Africa. She is the Head of Entrepreneurship & Innovation Subject Group in the business school and is co-convenor of a faculty Research Interest Group. Her work has been published in academic journals, industry magazines, books, blogs, and news media.

Alison Pearce

Alison's original academic qualifications were in marketing and she completed a Masters dissertation on the marketing of 'unmentionable' products as part of her MBA. After living and working abroad throughout her career, she completed a 3 year action research study for her DBA entitled "How can international staff exchange be implemented as part of the execution of an internationalisation strategy in higher education? The case of a strategic entrepreneur". She has published widely in the intersection between strategic entrepreneurship as an approach to strategy execution and international mobility for both staff and students. With a professional design background, she is also interested in the concept and method of the design entrepreneur.

Since leading the Global Entrepreneurial Talent Management 3 (GETM3) research and innovation staff exchange (RISE) project, Alison has studied the role of strategic entrepreneurs, autonomous strategic behaviour and strategic neglect in project management and delivery. She has also explored international collaboration and the entrepreneurial traits of young people. GETM4 extends this work into respectful innovation and translation and the role of entrepreneurship in disruptive scenarios.

Alison is a qualitaive researcher, preferring participatory and democratic research methods which produce actionable knowledge and change. She particularly likes the concept of the tempered radical and has coined the terms 'multisociation', 'multiloguing' and 'tempered flexibility' in her writing.

Alison's work has been published in international academic journals, handbooks, conference proceedings, in the news media, industry magazines and blogs. 

  • Teaching and Learning Certificate March 18 2021
  • Teaching & Learning PCAPL October 05 2006
  • Business and Administration PhD January 01 2005
  • Business and Administration MA June 30 1996
  • Senior Fellow (SFHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2015
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2008


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