Dr David Simm
Lecturer
Department
Management Learning and Leadership
Professional Role
Director of the BBA in Management
Current Teaching
Postgraduate:
Course director for Learning to Manage (MNGT501), Organisational Diagnosis and Consulting, MSc in Management Dissertation supervision (MNGT510)
Undergraduate:
Course director for Business and Management (I): An Introduction to Theory and Practice (MNGT120), Airline Simulation (MNGT302)
BBA in Management Dissertation Supervision (MNGT350)
Previous teaching has included:
An Introduction to Management (MNGT110)
Management and Consulting: Practice and Critique (MNGT200)
Strategic Management and Intangible Assets (MNGT220)
Strategic Management (MNGT301)
Research Methods (MNGT509)
Publications
- Ferdinand J and Simm D, 2007, 'Re-theorizing external learning: insights from economic and industrial espionage', Management Learning, vol 38, no. 3, pp. 1-21.
View details - Ferdinand J and Simm D, 2006, 'Less is sometimes more: promising practices reconsidered', Management Learning and Leadership Working Paper Series
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View PDF - Simm D and Ferdinand J, 2006, 'Economic and industrial espionage: a different perspective on inter-organizational learning', Management Learning and Leadership Working Paper Series
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View PDF - Antonacopoulou E, Lyles M, Simm D and Easterby-Smith Mark, 2004, 'Constructing contributions to organizational learning: Argyris and the next generation', Management Learning, vol 35, no. 4, pp. 371-380.
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