Paul Palmer

Professor of Voluntary Sector Management, Associate Dean and Director of Centre for Charity Effectiveness at Bayes Business School

Schools

  • Bayes Business School

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Biography

Bayes Business School

I have extensive knowledge of charity financial, management and Governance issues. I was a member of the Charity Commission SORP committee from 2000-2005. I act as an independent consultant on Charities to UBS Wealth Management, and an independent expert on charity dispute issues for courts and arbitration. I have made Television and radio appearances on charity issues and work as a writer on 'practitioner' how to do books on charity finance and websites.

My work also extends into the area of Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility having co-authored a book on Socially Responsible Investment and completed a research project on Responsible Lending. I currently serve on the ethics panel of the Securities Investment Institute and the Corporate Responsibility Advisory Group of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW).In 2008 I successfully lead a BAM consortium bid for an ESRC seminar series on CSR. In 2010/11 I project managed the Lord Mayor of London’s Integrity and Values Initiative and am continuing strands of this work with the ongoing City Values Forum.

I have been a Past President of the Royal Society of Public Health and a Director of the NCVO Trading Company.I was Hon Treasurer of the CSR SIG of BAM from 2006-2009. In 2009 I was asked to serve on the Expert Panel of the Ethical Investment Research Services (EIRIS) Charity Project. I was a Commissioner on the Commission on Ageing. My current voluntary work includes being a Founder Trustee of the Hon Treasurers Forum, the Chair of the Grant Making Committee of the Hospital Saturday Fund and Vice President of the Nonprofit Academic Centers Council.

Qualifications

BA Hons and PhD.

Fellowships

  • Principal Fellowship, Higher Education Academy, Feb 2016 – present
  • Fellow, Royal Society of Public Health, 2003 – present

Memberships of Professional Organisations

  • Fellow, Institute of Internal Auditors, Apr 1996 – present
  • Fellow, Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators, Oct 1986 – present

Awards

  • Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (2011) Award of the only Hon DCha
  • Award of the only Hon DCha - Diploma in Charity Accounting in recognition of contribution to Charity Finance.
  • The Royal Sociey for the Promotion of Health (2004) Elected Honorary Fellow of The Society
  • Elected Honorary Fellow of The Society in recognition of distinguished contribution in the field of public health.

Expertise

Primary Topics

  • Critical Management Studies
  • Fund Management
  • Internal Auditing
  • Voluntary Sector Management
  • Financial Regulation
  • AuditingPublic Sector Management
  • Accounting
  • Business History
  • Financial Accounting
  • Management
  • Management Accounting
  • Cost Accounting
  • Finance
  • Management Consulting
  • Business Ethics

Industries/Professions

  • banking
  • investment banking
  • management consulting
  • non-profit & voluntary sector
  • public sector
  • retail financial services

Research

I have completed two ESRC funded KTP projects and currently from the first project have a publication in final referee stage for publication. Durring 2011 I project managed the Lord Mayor's initiative on Restoring Trust in the City of London including undertaking the first ever survey of City Voters attitudes. Two papers are in preparation for submission to a 3 and 4 star journal on this work. Once completed I will then turn to the work completed in summer 2012 on governance in the charity sector following a survey of the top 500 hundred charities and my work with a successful PhD completion.

Research Topics

  • Lord Mayor Initiative/CSR Write up for journals of this year long project
  • Charity Governance Write up of top 500 hundred charities survey
  • KTP Write up of ESRC KTP projects. One paper in final review.
  • Philanthropy Effectiveness In conjunction with the ESRC Centre for Philanthropy studies

Books (3)

  • Palmer, P., Whitfield, J., Meakin, R. and Scanlan, C. (2005). Socially responsible investment : a guide for pension schemes and charities. London
  • Palmer, P.W., Young, F. and Finlayson, N. (2005). The good financial management guide for the voluntary sector. London
  • Palmer, P. and Randall, A. (2002). Financial Management in the Voluntary Sector. London

Chapters (5)

  • Palmer, P., Grant, P. and Lloyd, S. (2012). Capitalism in Crisis: Lessons from the Voluntary Sector. In Haynes, K., Murray, A. and Dillard, J. (Eds.), Corporate Social Responsibility: A Research Handbook (pp. 297–315). Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-78171-8.
  • Palmer, P. and Nakajima, C. (2010). Anti-Corruption Law and Practice. In Stanusch, A.S. (Ed.), Organisational Immunity to Coruption: Building Theoretical and Research Foundations
  • Palmer, P. (2009). Banking on the Third Sector. In Paul Hunter, (Ed.), Social Enterprise for public servicies (pp. 66–74). London: Smith Institute.
  • Palmer, P. and Harrow, J. (2005). The Financial Role of Charity Boards. In Cornforth, C. (Ed.), The governance of public and non-profit organisations : what do boards do? (pp. 97–115). London: Routledge.
  • Davis-Smith, (1997). Organising Volunteers. In Palmer, P. and Hoe, E. (Eds.), Voluntary Matters: Management and Good Practice in the Voluntary Sector Directory of Social Change. ISBN 978-1-900360-17-3.

Journal Articles (11)

  • Palmer, P. and Butterworth, A. (2015). The Principles of Equality - risks arising from investor categorisation. Governance and Compliance (Magazine of ICSA) pp. 29–31.
  • Palmer, P. and Melville, R. (2011). Putting practice into theory: an evaluation of strategic change in the Third Sector. Journal of Management and Governance .
  • Seitanidi, M.M., Koufopoulos, D.N. and Palmer, P. (2010). Partnership Formation for Change: Indicators for Transformative Potential in Cross Sector Social Partnerships. Journal of Business Ethics, 94(SUPPL. 1), pp. 139–161. doi:10.1007/s10551-011-0784-2.
  • Richards, M., Palmer, P. and Bogdanova, M. (2008). Irresponsible lending? A case study of a U.K. credit industry reform initiative. Journal of Business Ethics, 81(3), pp. 499–512. doi:10.1007/s10551-007-9520-3.
  • Palmer, P. and Bogdanova, M. (2008). The British are not coming!: UK higher education and the nonprofit sector. Nonprofit Management and Leadership, 19(1), pp. 79–99. doi:10.1002/nml.206.
  • Harrow, J., Palmer, P. and Bogdanova, M. (2006). Business Giving, the Tsunami and Corporates as Rock Stars: Some Implications for Arts Funding? Cultural Trends, 15(4), pp. 299–323. doi:10.1080/09548960600922640.
  • Palmer, P., Isaacs, M. and D’Silva, K. (2001). Charity SORP compliance – findings of a research study. Managerial Auditing Journal, 16(5), pp. 255–262. doi:10.1108/02686900110392904.
  • Harrow, J., Palmer, P. and Vincent, J. (1999). Management Information Needs and Perceptions in Smaller Charities: An Exploratory Study. Financial Accountability and Management, 15(2), pp. 155–172. doi:10.1111/1468-0408.00079.
  • Vincent, J., Harrow, J. and Palmer, P. (1998). Trustee decision making in small UK charities. International Journal of Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Marketing, 3(4), pp. 337–352. doi:10.1002/nvsm.6090030407.
  • Harrow, J. and Palmer, P. (1998). Reassessing Charity Trusteeship in Britain? Toward Conservatism, Not Change. Voluntas, 9(2), pp. 171–185.
  • Palmer, P. (1997). Auditing, Accounting and Supervision in the European Charitable Sector. Corporate Governance, 5(1), pp. 29–36.

Course Directorship

  • Charity Courses, Director, 2004 - present
  • Business School, Assoicate Dean, 2010 - present

Subject/Academic Leadership

  • Development and Leadership of the Foundation of Management Module on the MSc Management
  • Development and leadership of new Business in Society Module

Editorial Activities (5)

  • Organization Studies, Referee, 2011 – present.
  • Journal of Sustainable Finance and Investment, Member of Editorial Board, 2010 – present.
  • Journal of Education Travel, Member of Editorial Board, 2009 – present.
  • Journal of Business Ethics, Referee, 2009 – present.
  • Journal of Management and Governance, Referee, 2007 – present.

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