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Professor Andy NeelyDeputy Director, AIM Research

AIM: An Update on the Advanced AIM: An Update on the Advanced Institute of Management ResearchInstitute of Management Research

Agenda

What is AIM?

What has AIM achieved to date?

AIM as an experiment in how research is funded

The implications of AIM for the EPSRC community

Agenda

What is AIM?

What has AIM achieved to date?

AIM as an experiment in how research is funded

The implications of AIM for the EPSRC community

The Network of AIM Fellows…

What Is AIM?

Executive Steering Committee – chaired by Professor Sir George Bain. Members include Professor Alan Alexander, Professor Sue Cox, Professor Mike Gregory, Professor Bruce Kogut, Professor Andrew Pettigrew and Professor Vicky Pryce.

AIM has a budget of £20 million – £18M from the ESRC and £2M from the EPSRC – making AIM the UK’s largest investment in management research.

International Fellowships

Management Research Forum

1. Productivity and Performance2. Sustainable Innovation3. Promising Practices4. Public Service

AIM Fellows and Scholars – 60 leading academics drawn from 35 universities globally…

Portal Infrastructure to facilitate collaboration…

AIM’s Mission and Objectives

Mission – to significantly increase the contribution of and future capacity for world class UK research on management.

Objectives

1. Conduct research that will identify actions to enhance the UK’s international competitiveness.

2. Raise the scientific quality and international standing of UK research on international competitiveness.

3. Expand the size and capacity of the active research base for UK research on management.

4. Develop the engagement of that capacity with world class research outside the UK and with practitioners as co-producers of knowledge about management and other users of research within the UK.

Agenda

What is AIM?

What has AIM achieved to date?

AIM as an experiment in how research is funded

The implications of AIM for the EPSRC community

Management Research Forum

AIM’s Mission - To significantly increase the contribution of and future capacity for world class UK research on management.

Design principles…

Senior Policy Makers, Practitioners and Academics

Debate issues that matter

In partnership with a third party

Achievements to date…

Management Research Forum on Innovation (DTI)

Management Research Forum on Productivity and Skills (CIHE)

Management Research Forum on Knowledge Transfer (SMI)

AIM Scholars Programme

AIM’s Mission - To significantly increase the contribution of and future capacity for world class UK research on management.

Design principles…

Next generation

Dean’s nomination

Exposure to policy and practice debates

Achievements to date…

Post Porter: Where Does The UK Go From Here.

Systematic Reviews for the DTI Innovation Review.

The Challenge of Business-University Collaboration.

AIM Fellows Research

AIM’s Mission - To significantly increase the contribution of and future capacity for world class UK research on management.

Design principles…

Collaborative research – jointly funded

Practitioner engagement

Potential for out-reach

Achievements to date…

Radical innovation and renewal

Productivity at the branch level

Promising practices: a critical appraisal

Agenda

What is AIM?

What has AIM achieved to date?

AIM as an experiment in how research is funded

The implications of AIM for the EPSRC community

AIM as an Experiment…

• The importance of co-creation…

• The value of multiple perspectives…

• Academic disciplinary perspectives that introduce different theoretical lenses and methodologies…

• Practitioner – academic perspectives that enrich the research design, process, analysis and subsequent insight…

• Connecting with the user’s agenda…

• “Rising above the noise”

Agenda

What is AIM?

What has AIM achieved to date?

AIM as an experiment in how research is funded

The implications of AIM for the EPSRC community

AIM and the EPSRC Community…

• Invitation to participate…

• AIM Associates…

• AIM Events (see www.aimresearch.org)

• Forthcoming opportunities…

• Further Fellowships…

• Capacity Building Support…

• Future Calls for AIM Scholars…

• EPSRC support…

Professor Andy NeelyDeputy DirectorAdvanced Institute of Management Research6 Huntsworth MewsLondon Business SchoolLondon NW1 6DD

T: +44 (0)870 734 3000F: +44 (0)870 734 3001M: +44 (0)771 114 0198

E: aneely@london.eduW: www.aimresearch.org

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