Graeme Acheson (PhD in Finance, QUB) is Professor in Finance at the Department of Accounting and Finance at Strathclyde Business School. His research applies contemporary econometric techniques to historical settings.
Research Interests: Financial History
Email: graeme.acheson [at] strath.ac.uk
Muhan Hu (PhD in Finance, Melbourne) is a Lecturer in Finance in the Department of Accounting and Finance at Strathclyde Business School. Her research primarily examines the impact of innovation on firm outcomes using both historical and contemporary data.
Research Interests: Corporate Finance, Innovation, Knowledge Spillovers, Economic and Financial History
Email: Muhan.hu [at] strath.ac.uk
Linxiang Ma (PhD in Finance, Melbourne) is Lecturer in Finance at the Department of Accounting and Finance at Strathclyde Business School. His research focuses on understanding how frictions affect individual and firm decisions and achievements in both historical and contemporary settings.
Research Interests: Economic and Finance History, Political Economy, Social Background, Corporate Finance
Email: linxiang.ma [at] strath.ac.uk
Niall MacKenzie (PhD in Economic History, Glasgow) is Professor of Entrepreneurship and Head of Department for the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation at Strathclyde Business School. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Business History and an editorial board member for Business and Industrial History.
Research Interests: enterprise and innovation, regional economic development, and specific industries including Scotch whisky, aluminium, nuclear power, and paper-pulp
Email: niall.mackenzie [at] strath.ac.uk
Yinuo Pan (PhD in Accounting, Edinburgh) is a Lecturer in Accounting at the Department of Accounting and Finance, Strathclyde Business School. Her research is interdisciplinary, sitting at the intersection of accounting, sociology, and the history of professions.
Research interests: Emerging professionalisation processes within the fields of CSR and sustainability, Pre-professions, Accounting professions in China, State-profession dynamics
Email: yinuo.pan [at] strath.ac.uk
Anna Spadavecchia (PhD in Economic History, LSE) is a Reader in Innovation and Business History in the Hunter Centre for Entrepreneurship, Strategy and Innovation at Strathclyde Business School. She also co-chairs the Management and Business History Special Interest Group at the British Academy of Management.
Research Interests: diffusion of technological innovation and its interaction with firms and inventors; evolution of business clusters and SMEs in Italy
Email: anna.spadavecchia [at] strath.ac.uk