Nyberg Professor of Management
New Professor of Management
The Newcastle Business School is pleased to announce that Daniel Nyberg is the newest Professor of Management.
Prof Nyberg is an excellent scholar and has already demonstrated his willingness and desire to work with colleagues on a number of levels. His research investigates how global and societal phenomena are translated into local organisational realities. He is currently pursuing this on projects relating to how corporations respond to climate change, the politics of 'fracking', and corporate political activities influencing public policy. He has led major research projects funded by the European Commission and the Australian Research Council.
Welcome to the Faculty.
Daniel Nyberg is Professor of Management at Newcastle Business School and an Honorary Professor at the University of Sydney. His research investigates how global and societal phenomena are translated into local organisational realities. He is currently pursuing this on projects relating to how corporations respond to climate change, the politics of 'fracking', and corporate political activities influencing public policy. He has led major research projects funded by the European Commission and the Australian Research Council, and published in international journals including:Organization Studies, Organization, Human Relations, Environment and Planning: A,British Journal of Sociology, and British Journal of Industrial Relation. Daniel has a forthcoming book later this year (with Professor Chris Wright at Sydney University):Climate change, capitalism and corporations: Processes of creative self-destruction.Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Contact
- Professor Daniel Nyberg
- Phone: (02) 4921 7923
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