Sam Kamuriwo

Professor of Strategy and Innovation at Bayes Business School

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  • Bayes Business School

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Biography

Bayes Business School

Sam Kamuriwo is Professor of Strategy and Innovation at Bayes Business School and before joining Bayes (formerly Cass) in 2007, had extensive executive-level industry experience in Africa.

Professor Kamuriwo's research advances understanding in:

  1. non-organic innovation strategies employed by firms in knowledge-intensive contexts
  2. board-level strategies by firms and how they relate to issues such as non-organic innovation strategies, diversity, ESG, to support firm performance
  3. entrepreneurial strategy, and its intersection with ecosystems development and institutional context

Some of this research has attracted academic honors, both within the university and at major academic conferences, and has been published in leading innovation journals such as Research Policy and Journal of Product Innovation management and management journals such Leadership Quarterly, British Journal of Management, Journal of Business Research and entrepreneurship journals such as Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.

Professor Sam Kamuriwo has raised in excess of £3.3m in research funding. He is currently completing two major projects involving innovations in the electricity sector in Sub Saharan Africa, and innovations and ecosystems in the SSA university sector

Professor Sam Kamuriwo has a number of academic leadership and service positions that include - Director of MSc International Business degree (led the design, launch and currently leading) since 2018, and serves on the Programs Approval and Regulation Committee at Bayes. In the past, he has served on the university internationalization committee, and led a key drive by the university to broaden and align its internationalization strategy.

Professor Kamuriwo teaches core strategy courses in the Master's programs at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) and a long-running venturing elective for the MBAs. In 2010, he was a Visiting Scholar at Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania.

Sam Kamuriwo holds a Ph.D. and MBA from Bayes Business School (formerly Cass) and a BSc in electrical engineering. Follow on Twitter: @samkamuriwo

Qualifications

  • BSc Engineering, University of Zimbabwe, Harare, Zimbabwe
  • MBA, City University London, London, United Kingdom
  • PhD in Management, City University London, London, United Kingdom

Employment

  • Professor of Strategy and Innovation, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), Aug 2020 – present
  • Associate Professor, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), Aug 2018 – Aug 2020
  • Course Director: MSc International Business, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), Jan 2018 – present
  • Senior Lecturer in Strategy, 1966, Aug 2015 – Jul 2018
  • Lecturer in Strategy, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City University of London, Jul 2009 – Jul 2015
  • Research Fellow, Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), City University of London, Dec 2006 – Jun 2009

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