Stephen Brammer
- Professor of Strategy & Associate Dean for Research
Biography
Stephen Brammer is Professor of Strategy in the Marketing and Strategic Management Group and Associate Dean for Research at Warwick Business School.
Research interests
Stephen's research lies principally in the areas of business ethics and corporate social responsibility. Specifically, his research explores firm-stakeholder relationships, the strategic management of these, and the impacts of these upon company performance and reputation. Most recently, Stephen has completed two large scale international comparative projects concerned with how public bodies and private companies embed social responsibility within their supply chains. Other significant projects focus on corporate approaches to managing relationships with activist investors, the dynamics of stakeholder management, and the embedding of principles of responsibility in management education. His research has been widely published in leading journals such as the Strategic Management Journal, Journal of Management Studies, Organisation Studies, Financial Management, and the Journal of Business Research. He is a member of the Academy of Management and serves on the executive board of the International Association for Business and Society, a Section Editor at the Journal of Business Ethics, and a member of the editorial boards of Journal of Management Studies, Business Ethics Quarterly, and Business & Society.
Teaching activity this year
Masters Portfolio
- IB92U0 Strategy in Practice module leader
- IB92V0 The Dynamics of Strategy module leader
- IB9W70 Issues in Strategy: Theory and Practice
Undergraduate
- IB3D80 Corporate Strategy Part A module leader
Warwick MBA
- IB94K0 Corporate Governance
Publications
Journal articles
- Corporate Social Responsibility and institutional theory: new perspectives on private governance. Socio-Economic Review 10 (2012): 3-28.
- The relationship between sustainable procurement and e-procurement in the public sector. International Journal Of Production Economics (2012).
- Green supply chain management: The role of trust and top management in B2B and B2C markets. Industrial Marketing Management (2012).
- The Stock Performance of America's 100 Best Corporate Citizens. Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance 49 (2011): 1065-1080.
- Exploring and explaining patterns of adaptation and selection in corporate environmental strategy in the US. Organization Studies 32 (2011): 527-553.