Designing and evidencing impactful research: creating the ‘golden thread’

In this podcast we chat with Jo Meehan about delivering impactful research with public and third sector organisations, and creating a ‘golden thread’ between academic research and its real-world impacts.

Guest

Professor Meehan's research centres on modern slavery in supply chains, social value in public procurement, and corporate power. Her work explores the commercial practices that allow social inequalities and environmental harm to persist, and crucially, what might be done to enable systemic change. Her work has won numerous international awards and she has been described in the business press as “one of the UK’s most influential procurement academics”. Jo is an Associate Editor for the Journal of Purchasing and Supply Management and she leads on the journal’s ’business-not-as-usual’ research.

Making an Impact session

Designing and evidencing impactful research: creating the ‘golden thread’
Thursday 8 June, 12pm-1.30pm, in-person masterclass
Book here: https://MAI23impactres.eventbrite.co.uk  

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