Joe Nellis
Professor of Global Economy and Deputy Director at Cranfield School of Management
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- Cranfield School of Management
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Biography
Cranfield School of Management
Joe graduated from the University of Ulster with a BSc(Econ) in 1976 and was awarded the Adam Smith Tassie Medallion as the top graduate in Economics. He obtained his MA in Economics from the University of Warwick in 1979 and his PhD from Cranfield University in 1991. He was Midland Bank Research Fellow at Loughborough University (1978-81) and was appointed Director of the University of Keele''s Management Science Degree (1981-84).
Joe joined Cranfield in 1984 and established the Economics Group ten years later, after his promotion to full Professorship in 1993. In 2017 the Economics Group was ranked Number 1 in the world by the FT for the teaching of economics on MBA programmes and has been consistently ranked as one of the Top 10 in the world for more than a decade. Joe has held a variety of senior posts within Cranfield including Director of the Full-Time MBA Programme, Director of Graduate Programmes and Academic Dean within the School of management. He held the post of Pro-Vice Chancellor of Cranfield University from 2005-08 and from 1st January 2014 until 31st January 2015 he served as Director of the School of Management. He is a recipient of: an ''Outstanding Professor'' award in Hungary for his contribution to curriculum development, funded by the TEMPUS Programme of the European Union; a Distinguished Graduate Award'' from the University of Ulster, and the ''Best Professor Award'' on several occasions from several institutions including Purdue University (USA) and Tilburg University (Netherlands). He was jointly responsible for the research and development of the UK''s leading house price measurement systems namely the Halifax and the Nationwide House Price Indexes. Joe lists his hobbies as golf, running (15 marathons) and Ghana (which he describes as his second home'' as a result of two years spent there on Voluntary Service Overseas). He was formerly Chairman of Wellingborough Homes Housing Association.
Current activities
Professor Joe Nellis is Professor of Global Economy specialising in global macroeconomics, business environmental analysis, strategic thinking and management development.
He teaches across the full range of the School''s portfolio including the Full-time and Executive MBA, General and Customised Management programmes. He is the longest serving member of the School of Management''s Executive Board. He also holds Visiting Professorial appointments at various universities in Germany, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Hungary, the USA and Ghana.
Joe has published 19 research and subject-based books and over 200 academic and practitioner journal articles. His research encompasses analysis of business developments in a changing world in terms of the macroeconomy, the role of government, the impact of technology, societal and demographic trends. He is a frequent contributor to a wide range of national and international conferences and is a consultant to a number of UK and international companies in the areas of strategy and business environmental analysis, strategy formulation and management development. He has also acted as a consultant to several central government departments and public sector organisations.
Clients
Current and previous clients include Cisco Systems Ltd, Executive Change Group, M&S plc, Euromoney, Housing Plus, Housemark, MacIntyre Hudson LLP, HaysMacintyre LLP, Barlow Robbins LLP,WM Housing Group, University College London (UCL), Fujitsu, Integra ICT, MSI Global Alliance, Grunfos, Procter & Gamble, StarBev, Symphony IRI, Development 1st, Renault (UK), Vodafone, Bond Dickinson LLP, Gazprom, ICAEW.
Books
- Yindenaba Abor J, Azumah Alu A, Mathuva D & Nellis J (2020) Global financial architecture: Emerging issues and agenda for reforms. In: Contemporary issues in development finance, Routledge.
- Angus AJ & Nellis JG (2019) Sustainability in Business Economics. In: Incorporating Sustainability in Management Education, Palgrave MacMillan, p. 55-81.
- Nellis J & Alexiou C (2018) Macroeconomics in a Global Context (ebook) plus podcasts 2018. Cranfield: Cranfield University.
- Nellis J & Figueira C (2018) Microeconomics in a Business Context (ebook) plus podcasts, 2018. Cranfield: Cranfield University.
- Nellis JG & Alexiou C (2015) Macroeconomics in a Global Context. ebook.
- Nellis J & Slattery D (2013) Demographic Trends and the Internationalisation of Higher Education: Emerging Challenges and Prospects. In: Universities in Change: Managing Higher Education Institutions in the Age of Globalization. Altmann A, Ebersberger B (ed.), Springer, p. 59-74.
- Nellis J & Xu T (2010) Entry behaviour of foreign banks in the Chinese banking market. In: China's Three Decades of Economic Reforms, Routledge, p. 28-42.
- Nellis J & Parker D (2006) Principles of business economics. Harlow: Financial Times / Prentice Hall, ed. 2nd ed..
- Kisielewska M, Guzowska M, Nellis J & Zarzecki D (2005) Efficiency of the major banking players in Poland. In: Zarzadzanie Finansami: Biznes, bankowosc, i finanse na rynkach wschodzacych. Zarzecki D (ed.), Szczecin: Uniwersytet Szczecinski, p. 569-584.
- Nellis J, Zarzecki D, Guzowska M & Kisielewska M (2005) Efektywnosc polskiego sektora bankowego w latach 1995-2002. In: Zeszyty Naukowe Instytutu Ekonomiki i Organizacji Przedsiebiorstw, Szczecin: Uniwersytet Szczecinski, p. 101-114.
- Nellis J & Figueira C (2005) The importance of accurate house price measurement in the context of mortgage risk modelling. In: Credit Risk of Mortgage Loans. Modelling and Management. Jajuga K, Krysiak Z (ed.), Warsaw: Polish Bank Association.
- Nellis J, Figueira C & Glen J (2005) An econometric model of mortgage arrears - implications for credit risk. In: Credit Risk of Mortgage Loans. Modelling and Management. Jajuga K, Krysiak Z (ed.), Warsaw: Polish Bank Association.
- Nellis J & Parker D (2004) Principles of macroeconomics. Prentice Hall.
- Guzowska M, Kisielewska M, Nellis J & Zarzecki D (2004) Efficiency of the Polish banking sector - assessing the impact of transformation. In: Data Envelopment Analysis and Performation Management. Emrouznejad A, Podinovski V (ed.), Birmingham: DEA, p. 163-170.
- Nellis J & Parker D (2002) Principles of business economics. Harlow: Financial Times / Prentice Hall, ed. 1st ed..
- Nellis J (2001) Glossary of European Union - General Notions. Szaktudas Kiado Haz.
- Nellis J & Fleming C (2000) Principles of Applied Statistics: An Integrated Appraisal using MINITAB and Excel. International Thomson Business Press, ed. 2.
- Nellis J & Regan S (2000) The economics of the learning organisation and the role of economics in the organisation of learning. In: Educational innovation in economics and business V: Business education for the changing workplace. Borghans L, Gijselaers WH, Milter RG, Stinson JE (ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer, p. 57-68, ed. V.
- Nellis J & Regan S (1999) The economics of the learning organisation and the role of economics in the organisation of learning. In: Educational innovation in economics and business IV: Learning in a changing environment. Hommes L, Keizer PK, Pettigrw M, Troy J (ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer.
- Nellis J (1998) The future of economics. In: Educational innovation in economics and business III. Milter R, Stinson J, Gijselaers W (ed.), Dordrecht: Kluwer, p. 37-49.
Videos
Joe Nellis
UK and Global Economic Update with Professor Joe Nellis
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