People

Dr James Fowler

Lecturer (R) and MBA Director
EBS - Management and Marketing
Dr James Fowler
  • Email

  • Telephone

    +44 (0) 1206 876640

  • Location

    EBS.3.85, Colchester Campus

  • Academic support hours

    I would be very happy to meet with you, and I am almost always on campus during term time. However, my schedule is inconsistent and subject to short notice demands and changes - not all of which I can control. The quickest and most effective way to arrange a meeting with me is to email me directly and propose several alternative dates/times to meet either remotely or in person.

Profile

Biography

James joined the University of Essex in 2019 as a Lecturer in Management. He has completed a PGCE in Further Education, an MSc in Educational Practice and Innovation and he is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy. His PhD and research interests are in business and management history where he has journal publications in Business History, Management History, Transport History and Essays in Economic and Business History as well as three books on the organisational history of London's transport. As part of the Business School's commitment to developing corporate partnerships he is an associate at In Professional Development and has worked with TALE Haven Gateway, Brusov University, H/Advisors Cicero, Park Square Capital and the c2c rail franchise.

Qualifications

  • LLB The University of Durham,

  • MSc The University of Southampton,

  • PhD The University of York,

  • PGCE (FE) The University of Southampton,

  • PG Diploma (FE) The University of Southampton,

Appointments

University of Essex

  • MBA Director, The University of Essex Business School (1/8/2023 - present)

Other academic

  • Associate Lecturer, The University of York Management School (1/10/2018 - 7/6/2019)

Research and professional activities

Research interests

Corporate Strategy

Open to supervise

The Management of Organisational Information

Open to supervise

Business, Organisational and Management History

Open to supervise

The Value of Hybrid Organisations

Key words: QUANGOs, PPPs
Open to supervise

Conferences and presentations

The Clydeside Car Revolution

British Academy of Management, 8/9/2022

Shifting operating and financial priorities: London's transport market 1977-87

The British Academy of Management, 2/9/2021

Legitimising a Monopoly: London Transport 1900-1933

The Economic and Business History Society Conference, 20/5/2021

To Failure and Beyond - Politics, Decline and Strategy at LT 1970-87

The Management History Research Group, 1/10/2020

The Silence of the Archives - What can business records tell us about management?

The British Academy of Management, 3/9/2020

Creating a Legitimate Elite

British Academy of Management, 2/9/2020

Building and Sustaining London Transport’s Corporate Strategy in a Time of Uncertainty 1963-87.

Invited presentation, The British Academy of Management, Birmingham, United Kingdom, 4/9/2019

Making a Hybrid out of a Crisis. London Transport 1913-47

Invited presentation, The Management History Research Group, Preston, United Kingdom, 2/9/2019

Statistics: Spur to Productivity or Publicity Stunt?

The British Academy of Management, Bristol, United Kingdom, 6/9/2018

Crisis? What Crisis? The Command, Leadership and Management of London Transport

The White Rose Conference, 12/4/2017

Compensating the Victims of Organisational Failure

The Management History Research Group Conference, Sheffield, United Kingdom, 10/8/2016

Teaching and supervision

Current teaching responsibilities

  • Business Strategy (BE431)

  • Strategic Management and Senior Leadership in Health and Social Care (BE783)

  • MBA Project (BE850)

  • Strategy (BE857)

  • The Director's Workshops (BE860)

  • Business Planning (BE884)

Publications

Journal articles (6)

Fowler, J., Statistics: Spur to Productivity or Publicity Stunt? London Underground Railways 1913-32. Essays in Economic & Business History. 37 (1), 146-179

Fowler, J. and Edwards, R., (2023). Passengers, citizens, customers: London transport transformed 1977–1987. Business History, 1-26

Fowler, J., (2022). The Strategic Narratives of Decline and Revival at London Transport, 1970-90. Essays in Economic & Business History. 40, 114-136

Fowler, J., (2022). Historical Institutionalism, Hybridity and Institutional Logics in Public Transport History. The Journal of Transport History. 43 (2), 296-311

Books (3)

Fowler, J., (2023). Hustlers, Traitors, Patriots and Politicians Legitimising London’s Transport Monopoly 1900-1933. Palgrave Macmillan. 3031392957. 978-3-031-39295-5

Fowler, J., (2021). Strategy and Managed Decline London Transport 1948-87. Emerald Publishing Limited. 1800431899. 9781800431898

Fowler, J., (2019). London Transport: A Hybrid in History 1905–1948. Emerald Publishing Limited. 1789739535. 9781789739541

Book chapters (1)

Fowler, J., (2018). How History Challenges Current Thinking on Hybridity: The Effects of Hybridity on London’s Transport 1933–1948.. In: Hybridity in the Governance and Delivery of Public Services. Editors: Bonomi Sauvignon, A., Gnan, L., Hinna, A. and Monteduro, F., . Emerald Group Publishing. 7- 30. 9781787437708

Reports and Papers (1)

Fowler, J. and Ishola, A., (2020). Commission Type, Gender and Cap-badge in Officer Education

Grants and funding

2023

EBS Consultancy with C2C rail

C2C Rail

Contact

james.fowler@essex.ac.uk
+44 (0) 1206 876640

Location:

EBS.3.85, Colchester Campus

Academic support hours:

I would be very happy to meet with you, and I am almost always on campus during term time. However, my schedule is inconsistent and subject to short notice demands and changes - not all of which I can control. The quickest and most effective way to arrange a meeting with me is to email me directly and propose several alternative dates/times to meet either remotely or in person.

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