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Dr Michael Price

Senior Lecturer

Department: Newcastle Business School

Michael is a Senior Lecturer in Entrepreneurship. Before joining Northumbria, he held academic appointments at the University of Leeds and Newcastle University. He is a graduate of the universities of Hull (BSc), Nottingham (MA), and Newcastle (PG Cert, MBA, Ph.D.). Before entering academia, Michael had several senior management roles in European businesses, predominantly in France.

Mike's research focuses on social entrepreneurship, third-sector governance, and business elites. His research has been published in leading international journals such as; Business History, Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Non-Profit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly, Voluntas, and the International Journal of Entrepreneurship Behavior & Research.  In his spare time, he chairs the trustees of a charity and enjoys tennis and cycling.  

Michael is interested in receiving inquiries from students who wish to undertake doctoral studies in his areas of expertise.

 

 

Michael Price

  • Please visit the Pure Research Information Portal for further information
  • Social entrepreneurship and the social economy of Victorian and Edwardian Britain, Maclean, M., Harvey, C., Price, M., Harlow, V. 10 Jan 2025, In: Business History
  • Participatory grant making as a social innovation: Examining relational processes in social finance, Price, M., Wong, N., Russell, M. 27 Nov 2024, In: Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly
  • Philanthropy and Socio-economic Development: The Role of Large Indigenous Voluntary Organizations in Bridging Social Divides in Pakistan, Kahn, M., Harvey, C., Price, M., Maclean, M. 1 Dec 2023, In: Voluntas
  • Strategic sensemaking by social entrepreneurs: creating strategies for social innovation, Price, M., Wong, N., Harvey, C., Maclean, M. 12 Sep 2023, In: International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research
  • The Social Economy in the North of Tyne Combined Authority, Price, M., Wong, N., Sarin, B. Dec 2023
  • Executive remuneration and the limits of disclosure as an instrument of corporate governance, Harvey, C., Maclean, M., Price, M. 1 Jun 2020, In: Critical Perspectives on Accounting
  • From Cadbury to Kay: discourse, intertextuality and the evolution of UK corporate governance, Price, M., Harvey, C., Maclean, M., Campbell, D. 18 Jun 2018, In: Accounting, Auditing and Accountability Journal
  • The Orderly Entrepreneur, Youth Education, and Governance in Rwanda, by Catherine A. Honeyman, University of Stanford Press, Stanford, CA, 2016, 301 pp., £22.99, Price, M. 2 Oct 2017, In: Journal of School Choice

Bhawna Sarin Effective Social Finance: Mapping institutional constraints and enablers and identifying established and emerging funding sources Start Date: 01/10/2023

  • Philosophy PhD April 04 2016
  • Fellow of the Higher Education Academy FHEA


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