Professor Paul Latreille
BSc, PhD, FRSA, FLPI, MCMI, CMBE
Management School
Chair in Management
Director of Strategic Education Projects
+44 114 222 3283
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Management School
Conduit Road, C.051
91Ö±²¥ University Management School
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- Profile
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I joined the Management School in 2013 as Chair in Management, having previously worked at Swansea University for more than 20 years, latterly as Professor of Economics and Director of the Swansea Academy of Learning & Teaching. During my time in 91Ö±²¥ I have undertaken various leadership roles, and am currently the School's Director of Strategic Education Projects.
An economist by training, my research interfaces applied labour economics and employment relations, focusing on the management and resolution of workplace conflict, including mediation/ADR and Employment Tribunals. With more than 100 research outputs for both academic and policymaker/practitioner audiences, I have also led and/or contributed to a range of funded projects for bodies including the European Commission, Ministry of Justice, Acas, TUC, Low Pay Commission, etc.
I am currently part of a team working on a large-scale ESRC-funded project evaluating the impact of a training intervention for line managers.
- Qualifications
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- PhD, BSc Economics - University of Warwick
- Research interests
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Key words:
- Workplace conflict and resolution (especially mediation/ADR/conflict management systems)
- Line manager competence and confidence
- Employment Tribunals
- Disability
- Training
- e-learning
- Publications
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Books
Edited books
Journal articles
Chapters
Conference proceedings papers
Scholarly editions
Dictionary/encyclopaedia entries
Preprints
- Research group
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- Grants
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- The PrOPEL Hub – Productivity Outcomes of Workplace Practice, Engagement and Learning, ESRC (extension and additional funding, multi-institution bid led by C. Lindsay), 2023-2024 - £499,279
- The PrOPEL Hub – Productivity Outcomes of Workplace Practice, Engagement and Learning, 2019–21 (multi-institution bid led by G. Roy), 2019-2021 - £1,566,390
- Managerial Competences, Engagement and Productivity - Developing Positive Relationships, ESRC, with R. Saundry, P. Urwin and G. Dix, 2019-2023 - £606,255
- Reframing Resolution – Managing Conflict and Resolving Individual Employment Disputes in the Contemporary Workplace, ESRC, with R. Saundry, P. Teague, P. Urwin and C. Irvine, 2012-2013 - £17,760
- Lay Members as Judges in Employment Rights Cases, ESRC 2010/11, with S. Corby, 2010-2011 - £79,260
- A Place for Mediation in Workplace Conflict Management, ESRC/Acas/CIPD, 2008-2009 - £61,788
- Teaching interests
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I am passionate about teaching and learning and seek to be both an innovative and reflective educator, to provide an outstanding learning experience for students, and leadership and support for colleagues in developing their teaching practice. This is reflected in my status as a Chartered Association of Business Schools Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE).
Adopting a constructionist orientation, I aim to ensure students can see the practical applications of theoretical ideas and are exposed to teaching which is – to use Griffiths’ 2004 taxonomy – research-informed, research-led, research-oriented and, where appropriate, research-based.
Winner of multiple teaching awards, including nationally from the (then) Higher Education Academy (HEA) subject centre for Economics, and more recently a University of 91Ö±²¥ Senate Award for Leadership in Learning & Teaching, I have held a range of educational leadership roles, and am currently the Management School's Director of Strategic Education Projects.
- Professional activities and memberships
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I undertake a range of additional, professional activities. These include being a member of the Civil Mediation Council Workplace and Employment Group and the Learning & Performance Institute (LPI) Membership Advisory Board, while I am also an Associate of the Economics Network (formerly the HEA subject centre for Economics) and a Research Fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn.
- PhD Supervision
I have supervised 10 PhD students to completion. Given other commitments, I am not currently looking to take on new students.
I currently supervise:
I have previously supervised:
Name Thesis title Year of completion Fanke Huang Institutional and cultural influences on performance management in MNCs: Chinese MNCs in other developing countries 2024 Yingying He Chinese multinationals in the UK: workplace conflict management in a cross-cultural context from a social identity perspective 2024
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