Timothy M. Devinney

Timothy M. Devinney is an Australian-American-British management scholar. He holds the position of Chair and Professor of International Business and Strategy at Alliance Manchester Business School.[1] Born in the Lawrenceville district of Pittsburgh PA, he attended Central Catholic High School and subsequently graduated from Carnegie Mellon University (with a BSc magna cum laude – Psychology and Applied Mathematics). He attended the University of Chicago and received three degrees – MA (Public Policy Studies), MBA (Economics and Statistics), PhD in Economics. His dissertation was entitled "A General Equilibrium Analysis of the Borrower-Lender Relationship: An Examination of the Credit Rationing Hypothesis".[2] He held a variety of permanent and visiting positions at Australian Graduate School of Management (AGSM), UCLA, Vanderbilt University, University of Chicago, London Business School, Copenhagen Business School, The Humboldt University of Berlin, Trier University, Hamburg University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, and City University - Hong Kong.

Timothy M. Devinney
Born
Pittsburgh, PA USA
CitizenshipUSA, Australia, UK
Academic career
InstitutionsAlliance Manchester Business School (2019-)

Leeds University Business School (2013-2019)

University of Technology, Sydney (2009-2013)

Australian Graduate School of Business (1993-2009)

University of California, Los Angeles (1989-1993)

Vanderbilt University (1983-1989)
School or
tradition
Carnegie School, Chicago School
Alma materCentral Catholic High School, Pittsburgh PA

Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA

University of Chicago, Chicago IL
Doctoral
advisor
John P. Gould, Albert Madansky, Merton Miller, Edward Lazear, Dennis Carlton, Douglas Diamond

Area of Scientific Endeavor

Devinney's main areas of research are based on key ideas in psychology[3] and economics and span Corporate Strategy,[4] International Business,[5] Innovation,[6] Corporate Social Responsibility(CSR),[7] Political Risk,[8] and Ethical/Social Consumption.[9] He has added to existing research by the application of new and unique methodologies, particularly with respect to the measurement of performance[10] and the unique application of experimental methods.[11]

Awards & Recognitions

Fellow of the Academy of International Business.

Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.

Distinguished Member of the Australia-New Zealand Academy of Management.

Forschungspries and Fellow of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation (AvH).

Fellow of the Academy of Management.

Fellow of the European Academy of International Business (EIBA).