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Dr Tadhg Blommerde

Assistant Professor

Department: Newcastle Business School

FHEA (Fellow of the Higher Education Academy)

ORCID: orcid.org/0000-0002-8890-2046

PhD dissertation placed in top 11 of ISPIM Dissertation Award 2020.

Tadhg is a lecturer and researcher that is proficient in quantitative and qualitative social science techniques and methods. His research to date has been published in Journal of Business Research, The Service Industries Journal, and European Journal of Business and Management Research. Presently, he holds dual roles and is an Assistant Professor (Senior Lecturer) in Entrepreneurship at Northumbria University and an MSc dissertation supervisor at Oxford Brookes University.

Tadhg Blommerde

His interests include innovation management; the impact of new technologies on learning, teaching, and assessment in higher education; service development and design; business process modelling; statistics and structural equation modelling; and the practical application and dissemination of research.

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Service Innovation Capability: A Systematic Literature Review and Research Agenda, Blommerde, T. 10 Dec 2023, In: Service Industries Journal
  • Using a Large-Scale Survey and PLS-SEM to Explore the Importance of Standardized Service Development Processes for Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Organizations, Blommerde, T. 2023
  • Service Innovation and Performance in Micro, Small, and Medium-Sized Organizations, Blommerde, T. 11 Jul 2022, In: European Journal of Business and Management Research
  • The roles of NSD performance and standardized service development processes in the performance of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, Blommerde-Winters, T. 1 Feb 2022, In: Journal of Business Research
  • A Procedure for Measuring and Validating a Construct of Service Innovation Capability Maturity, Blommerde, T. Aug 2017, Irish Academy of Management Conference
  • Service Innovation Diagnostics: Guidelines for Developing and Validating a Measure of Service Innovation Capability Maturity, Blommerde, T. 18 May 2017, Waterford Institute of Technology - Research Day
  • A Maturity Matrix for Assessing Service Innovation Capability, Blommerde, T. 31 Aug 2016, A Maturity Matrix for Assessing Service Innovation Capability
  • Assessing SME Service Innovation Capability Using a Maturity Matrix, Blommerde, T. May 2016
  • Dynamic Capabilities for Managing Service Innovation: Towards a Conceptual Framework, Blommerde, T. 4 Sep 2014, Dynamic Capabilities for Managing Service Innovation: Towards a Conceptual Framework
  • A service innovation capability maturity model for SMEs, Blommerde, T. Apr 2013

Business Studies PhD September 03 2019


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