Emeritus Professor Andrew Tylecote
Management School
Emeritus Professor
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Andrew Tylecote studied Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford University, where he gained First Class Honours in 1968. He went on to gain an MA and a BPhil in Economics, at Sussex and Oxford, and a PhD from 91Ö±²¥ for his book The Causes of the Present Inflation. From 1994 to 2011 he was Professor of the Economics and Management of Technological Change at the University of 91Ö±²¥, and now holds the same title, as Emeritus Professor.
His work has focused on a series of key economic issues, from inflation to technological change and economic growth in the world economy. He was Visiting Fellow at the Science Policy Research Unit at the University of Sussex in 1984. His book on the Long Wave in the World Economy was published by Routledge in 1992, and described by Chris Freeman as ‘a tour de force’. Since 2000 he has focused largely on the effect of business systems, corporate governance and finance on technological change, both in developed countries and in China. His book on Corporate Governance, Finance and the Technological Advantage of Nations, co-authored with Francesca Visintin, won the Myrdal Prize for 2010. He has been Visiting Professor at Tsinghua University (twice) and Zhejiang University. He also served recently on the Nuffield Council of Bioethics’ Working Party on Emerging Biotechnologies. Between 1992 and 1998 he was Treasurer of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy. From 2005 to 2011 he was Director of Postgraduate Taught Programmes at University of 91Ö±²¥ Management School.
He is well known as an inspiring speaker and lecturer.
- Publications
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Books
Journal articles
- . Research Policy, 48(4), 858-868.
- . China Journal, 78, 199-201.
- . Journal of Institutional Economics, 12(3), 721-742.
- . Research Policy, 42(3), 749-764.
- . Prometheus, 28(3), 291-292.
- . International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, 7(2), 123-123.
- . R&D Management, 39(3), 307-308.
- Made in Britain. Economist, 390(8617).
- Finance, corporate governance and the new techno-economic paradigm. Recherches Economiques de Louvain, 75(4), 583-613.
- THE GFC AND UNIVERSITY ECONOMICS EDUCATION: AN OPEN LETTER TO THE QUEEN. JOURNAL OF AUSTRALIAN POLITICAL ECONOMY(64), 233-235.
- . Industry & Innovation, 16(4-5), 525-544.
- . Recherches économiques de Louvain, 74(4), 583-583.
- . Research Policy, 37(10), 1790-1811.
- . Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, 19(5), 576-590.
- . Organization Studies, 28(10), 1461-1481.
- . Innovation: Management, Policy & Practice, 8(1), 62-83.
- . Research Policy, 35(1), 160-180.
- . Information Resources Management Journal, 18(4), 40-61.
- . Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 17(3), 257-277.
- No alternative to tax [5]. New Scientist, 186(2504), 24.
- . Technovation, 25(6), 621-629.
- . Asian Business & Management, 3(1), 57-84.
- . Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 16(1), 97-119.
- Skill-biased technological change: Evidence from a firm-level survey.. ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 111(475), F775-F778.
- Sources of industrial leadership: Studies of seven industries.. ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 111(475), F775-F778.
- Innovation, organization and economic dynamics: Selected essays.. R & D MANAGEMENT, 31(4), 484-485.
- Technology, management and systems of innovation.. R & D MANAGEMENT, 30(3), 266-266.
- . Industry and Innovation, 6(1), 47-50.
- . Prometheus, 16(4), 519-520.
- . Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 10(4), 423-436.
- Technical change and the world economy: Convergence and divergence in technology strategies.. R & D MANAGEMENT, 28(1), 57-58.
- . Prometheus, 14(2), 276-277.
- . New Economy, 3(4), 255-259.
- . The Economic Journal, 106(437), 1092-1092.
- . European Management Journal, 14(2), 201-206.
- . European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology, 5(1), 137-147.
- . The Economic Journal, 105(428), 215-215.
- . New Technology, Work and Employment, 10(1), 3-18.
- . Contemporary Sociology, 23(6), 841-841.
- . Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 21(8), 1195-1213.
- . Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 3(1), 49-76.
- . Hitotsubashi journal of commerce and management, 28(1), 61-76.
- THE CREATION OF TECHNOLOGICAL CAPABILITY IN DEVELOPING-COUNTRIES - ENOS,JL. ECONOMIC JOURNAL, 102(414), 1279-1280.
- . The Economic Journal, 102(412), 648-648.
- . British Journal of Management, 3(1), 7-20.
- . Review of Political Economy, 4(2), 226-248.
- . Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1(4), 321-323.
- LONG WAVES IN ECONOMIC-DEVELOPMENT - REIJNDERS,J. MANCHESTER SCHOOL OF ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL STUDIES, 59(3), 347-348.
- . The Economic Journal, 101(407), 999-999.
- . The Economic Journal, 98(392), 855-855.
- . International Journal of Information Management, 8(2), 149-150.
- . The Economic Journal, 97(388), 1019-1019.
- . The Economic Journal, 97(386), 525-525.
- . Labour History Review, 52(1), 4-4.
- . Journal of Economic Studies, 14(4), 51-64.
- . The Economic Journal, 97(385), 235-235.
- . Economic and Industrial Democracy, 7(1), 29-44.
- German ascent and British decline, 1870-1980: the role of upper- class structure and values.. Ascent and decline in the world-system, 41-67.
- State socialism and development: why Russian and Chinese ascent halted.. Ascent and decline in the world-system, 255-287.
- . British Journal of Industrial Relations, 13(1), 65-77.
- . Oxford Economic Papers, 27(2), 240-244.
- . Industrial and Corporate Change, 16(5), 875-911.
Chapters
- , Upgrading the Global Garment Industry (pp. 186-208). Edward Elgar Publishing
- , Institutions and Evolution of Capitalism (pp. 178-193). Edward Elgar Publishing
- , Changing Asian Business Systems (pp. 333-358). Oxford University Press
- , The British Growth Crisis (pp. 261-281). Palgrave Macmillan UK
- , Capitalisms and Capitalism in the Twenty-First Century (pp. 190-207). Oxford University Press
- , China's Three Decades of Economic Reforms (pp. 200-210).
- , Emerging Information Resources Management and Technologies (pp. 294-320).
- , Financial Competition, Risk and Accountability (pp. 33-57). Palgrave Macmillan UK
- , Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems (pp. 206-224). Springer Berlin Heidelberg
- , The Handbook of Global Science, Technology, and Innovation (pp. 540-557). John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
- Edward Elgar Publishing
Conference proceedings papers
- Institutional Creativity, New Firm Types, and Business Systems in Chinese Industry. INNOVATION-DRIVEN CAPABILITY BUILDING AND INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT (ISMOT'16) (pp 190-201)
- Why is mainland china rising in some sectors and failing in others? a critical view of the Chinese system of innovation. GMC'07: PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON GLOBAL MANUFACTURING AND CHINA (pp 69-74)
- The missing link: innovation and the needs of less-developed country users. TECHNOLOGY AND THE MARKET: DEMAND, USERS, AND INNOVATION (pp 280-296)
- Cultural and institutional determinants of national technological advantage. TECHNOLOGICAL CHANGE AND ORGANIZATION (pp 180-209)
- A micro-macro view of the causes of and remedies for unemployment in an integrating Europe. EMPLOYMENT, TECHNOLOGY AND ECONOMIC NEEDS (pp 115-127)
- . Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 28(2) (pp 477-488)