Contact
- +44 (0)20 7040 0996
- +44 (0)7962 211317
- Amanda.Goodall@citystgeorges.ac.uk
About
Overview
Amanda Goodall PhD is Professor of Leadership at Bayes Business School (formerly Cass). Her main work analyses the relationship between leadership, management and organisational performance. It shows that leaders who have a deep understanding of the core business (‘expert leaders’) are associated with better organisational performance, higher employee job satisfaction and fewer quits. Being a good manager alone is not sufficient. Evidence supporting the ‘theory of expert leadership’ comes from a cross section of business, healthcare, universities, Formula 1, basketball, and among professionals. Amanda has also done research into gender differences in pay and negotiation, and she writes on diversity more broadly.
Amanda publishes in academic journals, practitioner publications (e.g. HBR) and in the media (e.g. Financial Times). In summer 2023 she released a business book on her research titled “Credible: The power of Expert Leaders”, with Basic Books and Public Affairs (Hachette). She was winner of SABEW 2023 Best in Business Book Award for Management and Leadership (SABEW is the world’s largest and oldest organization of business and financial journalists based in the US).
Amanda has been a research fellow at Cornell, IZA Institute of Labor Economics in Bonn, University of Zurich and Yale University. Based on her research, she created the Executive Masters in Medical Leadership a program tailored to the needs of physicians. With Katherine Parsons from the creative industries as Programme Lead, she is launching a new professional MSc targeting the creative industries - Executive Masters in Leadership for the Creative Industries starts in March 2026. She is working on a new Executive Masters in Education Leadership with Fergal Roche (Exec PhD student) and an Executive Masters in Hospitality Leadership with Sharon Segal (Exec PhD student). Discussions are also taking place with the police on a similar project. Her work is available at www.amandagoodall.com
Amanda began her career at 16 in the fashion industry, followed by a decade working with campaigning and charitable organizations, before graduating from the London School of Economics. After a few years working with university leaders she completed her PhD in leadership at Warwick Business School in 2007, which was published in 2009, “Socrates in the Boardroom’, Princeton University Press”.
Qualifications
- PhD, Warwick Business School, University of Warwick, United Kingdom, 2004 - 2007
- BSc First Class Honours, London School of Economics, United Kingdom, 1994 - 1997
Visiting appointments
- Visiting Fellow, Zurich University Business School, November 2016 - December 2017
- Visiting Fellow, Yale University, September 2016 - November 2017
- Vising Fellow, University of Zurich, September - December 2008
- Visiting Fellow, Cornell University, January - May 2008
- Associate Member, Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management
Fellowships
- Visiting Fellow, Zurich University School of Business and Administration, November 2016 - December 2017
- Visiting Fellow, Yale University, September 2016 - present
- Research Fellow, IZA Labor Research Institute, May 2012 - present
- Senior Research Associate, IZA Institute of Labor Economics, May 2010 - present
- Visiting Fellow, Zurich University Socioeconomic Institute, September 2008 - December 2017
- Visiting Fellow, Cornell University, February - June 2008
Memberships of professional organisations
- Academy of Management
Expertise
Primary topics
- Leadership
- Management
Additional topics
- Gender & Diversity Management
- Innovation & Creativity
Industries
- arts
- education, training & employment agencies
- health care
- high technology
- r&d organizations
Research
My research is on leadership and organizational performance. My work on expert leaders suggests that heads should have a deep understanding of, and high ability in, the core business of the organizations they are to lead. Being a good manager alone is not sufficient. I have focused on leaders in knowledge-based organizations, such as universities and hospitals, and also in highly competitive fields, such as Formula 1 Championships, and in large random populations of employees. New research is trying to understand why expert leaders seem to have such a big influence on workers' performance and job satisfaction. This is important because satisfied workers are productive workers. We are focusing on doctors and scientists.
My papers (technical and non-technical) are available to down load at: www.amandagoodall.com.
Research topics
Leadership, the work environment, and scientific productivity
This study will advance our knowledge about how leaders affect organisational performance. Our focus is on leaders in scientific communities. We know from earlier work that the productivity of researchers is improved when they are led by scholar-leaders. What we don’t know is why? This study will uncover the transmission mechanisms -- the why’s and the how’s. We will estimate regressions of scientists’ job satisfaction on work environment factors and leader characteristics, and analyse the relation between leader characteristics and leader behaviour. I am working with Agnes Bäker of University of Zurich.
Physician Leadership
Why healthcare providers need doctors in leadership and management positions
Expert Leaders and the Job-satisfaction of Workers
We expect workers supervised by experts in their field to have higher job satisfaction. In our study we attempt to measure the relationship between a supervisor’s knowledge or expertise and the subordinate worker’s job satisfaction using the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY). I am working with Ben Artz U Wisconsin and Andrew Oswald at Warwick U.
Women Do Ask But Do Not Get
The claim that women are underpaid because they ask for pay rises less often than men is wrong
Expert leadership in psychiatry
Work with psychiatrists Stephen Allison, Tarun Bastiampillai, Michael Nance, & Leigh Roeger, Flinders University
The random assignment of women into leadership positions
Work in progress with Margit Osterloh at the University of Zurich
Research students
Kirsten Armit
Attendance: August 2017 - November 2020, part-time
Thesis title: The leadership pathway of medical directors
Role: 1st Supervisor
Chloe Milano
Attendance: May 2017 - 2021, part-time
Thesis title: Developing female research-active faculty into leadership talent: incentives, learning and gender differences
Role: 1st Supervisor
Zena Shahin
Attendance: July 2016 - present, full-time
Thesis title: Gender (deferred to 2017/18)
Role: 1st Supervisor
Publications
Books (3)
- Goodall, A. (2023). Credible The Power of Expert Leaders. Hachette UK. ISBN 9781529365221.
- Goodall, A.H. (2009). Socrates in the Boardroom. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9781400831586.
- Goodall, A.H. (2009). Socrates in the boardroom: Why research universities should be led by top scholars.
Chapters (2)
- Goodall, A.H. and Bäker, A. (2015). A Theory Exploring How Expert Leaders Influence Performance in Knowledge-Intensive Organizations. Incentives and Performance (pp. 49-67). Springer International Publishing. ISBN 9783319097848.
- Goodall, A. (2011). Experts versus Managers: A Case Against Professionalizing Management Education. In Amann, W., Dierksmeier, C., Pirson, M., Spitzeck, H. and von Kimakowitz, E. (Eds.), Business Schools Under Fire: Humanistic Management Education As The Way Forward London, Palgrave Macmillan
Conference papers and proceedings (2)
- Goodall, A., Artz, B. and Oswald, A.O. (2015). Boss Competence and Worker Well-being. Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2015: Opening Governance Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
- Goodall, A. (2012). Expert Leaders in a Fast-Moving Environment. EALE 2012 - Confernece of the European Association of Labour Economists 20-22 September, Bonn, Germany.
Internet publications (4)
- Goodall, A.H., McDowell, J.M. and Singell, L.D.(2017).Do Economics Departments Improve after They Appoint a Top Scholar as Chairperson?
- Goodall, A.(2014).The Experts’ Advantage.
- Goodall, A.(2014).The risks businesses take when they hire leaders with minimal core-business knowledge. Strategic Risk.
- Goodall, A. and Pogrebna, G.(2012).Organizations perform better when leaders have done the same job as followers. Vox EU.
Journal articles (33)
- Walsh, G., St John-Matthews, J., Kyratsis, Y., Ohene-Botwe, B., Goodall, A. and Malamateniou, C. (2026). Radiographers’ readiness for artificial intelligence (AI) leadership: confidence, challenges and role expectations in the UK. BMJ Leader. doi:10.1136/leader-2025-001513
- Bäker, A., Goodall, A.H. and Serra‐Sastre, V. (2026). Managing to Stay: Does Line‐Manager Quality Affect Employees’ Intention to Quit in the NHS? British Journal of Industrial Relations, 64(1), pp. 196-209. doi:10.1111/bjir.70023
- Goodall, A.H. and Maw, N. (2025). From clinical expertise to leadership capability: a challenge to generic and multidisciplinary leadership programmes in support of tailored leadership development. BMJ Leader. doi:10.1136/leader-2025-001263
- Stogiannos, N., Walsh, G., Ohene-Botwe, B., McHugh, K., Potts, B., Tam, W.... Malamateniou, C. (2025). R-AI-diographers: a European survey on perceived impact of AI on professional identity, careers, and radiographers’ roles. Insights into Imaging, 16(1). doi:10.1186/s13244-025-01918-6
- Bäker, A. and Goodall, A.H. (2021). Do expert clinicians make the best managers? Evidence from hospitals in Denmark, Australia and Switzerland. BMJ Leader, 5(3), pp. 161-166. doi:10.1136/leader-2021-000483
- Bäker, A., Bech, M., Geerts, J., Maigaard Axelsen, S., Ullum, H., Krabbe, M.P.... Goodall, A.H. (2020). Motivating doctors into leadership and management: a cross-sectional survey. BMJ Leader, 4(4), pp. 196-200. doi:10.1136/leader-2019-000181
- Bäker, A. and Goodall, A.H. (2020). Feline followers and “umbrella carriers”: Department Chairs’ influence on faculty job satisfaction and quit intentions. Research Policy, 49(4), pp. 103955-103955. doi:10.1016/j.respol.2020.103955
- Geerts, J.M., Goodall, A.H. and Agius, S. (2020). Evidence-based leadership development for physicians: A systematic literature review. Social Science & Medicine, 246, pp. 112709-112709. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2019.112709
- Artz, B., Goodall, A.H. and Oswald, A.J. (2020). How Common Are Bad Bosses? Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 59(1), pp. 3-39. doi:10.1111/irel.12247
- Kakemam, E. and Goodall, A.H. (2019). Hospital performance and clinical leadership: new evidence from Iran. BMJ Leader, 3(4), pp. 108-114. doi:10.1136/leader-2019-000160
- Berger, D.H., Goodall, A. and Tsai, A.Y.-.C. (2019). The Importance of Increasing Surgeon Participation in Hospital Leadership. JAMA Surgery, 154(4), pp. 281-281. doi:10.1001/jamasurg.2018.5080
- Artz, B.M., Goodall, A.H. and Oswald, A.J. (2018). Do Women Ask? Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society, 57(4), pp. 611-636. doi:10.1111/irel.12214
- Goodall, A.H., McDowell, J.M. and Singell, L.D. (2017). Do Economics Departments Improve after They Appoint a Top Scholar as Chairperson? Kyklos, 70(4), pp. 546-564. doi:10.1111/kykl.12148
- Goodall, A. and Stoller, J.K. (2017). The future of clinical leadership: evidence for physician leadership and the educational pathway for new leaders. BMJ Leader, 1(2), pp. 8-11. doi:10.1136/leader-2017-000010
- Artz, B.M., Goodall, A.H. and Oswald, A.J. (2017). Boss Competence and Worker Well-Being. ILR Review, 70(2), pp. 419-450. doi:10.1177/0019793916650451
- Goodall, A.H., Artz, B.M. and Oswald, A.J. (2016). If Your Boss Could Do Your Job, You’re More Likely to Be Happy at Work. Harvard Business Review, (Decemb)
- Goodall, A.H., Stoller, J.K. and Bäker, A. (2016). Why The Best Hospitals Are Managed by Doctors. Harvard Business Review, (Decemb)
- Allison, S., Goodall, A. and Bastiampillai, T. (2016). Expert leadership – why psychiatrists should lead mental health services. Australasian Psychiatry, 24(3), pp. 225-227. doi:10.1177/1039856216644403
- Goodall, A.H. and Osterloh, M, (2016). Random selection as a way to increase the supply of female leaders.
- Goodall, A.H., Allison, S. and Bastiampillai, T. (2015). Research Leadership: Should Clinical Directors be Distinguished Researchers? Australasian Psychiatry, 24(3), pp. 249-251. doi:10.1177/1039856215612988
- Goodall, A. (2015). Theory of Expert Leadership (TEL) in Psychiatry. Australasian Psychiatry, 24(3), pp. 231-234. doi:10.1177/1039856215609760
- Goodall, A.H., Bastiampillai, T., Nance, M., Roeger, L. and Allison, S. (2015). Expert leadership: Doctors versus managers for the executive leadership of Australian mental health. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 49(5), pp. 409-411. doi:10.1177/0004867415576977
- Goodall, A.H. and Pogrebna, G. (2015). Expert leaders in a fast-moving environment. The Leadership Quarterly, 26(2), pp. 123-142. doi:10.1016/j.leaqua.2014.07.009
- Goodall, A.H. and Oswald, A. (2014). Do the social sciences need a makeover? Times Higher Education pp. 34-38
- Goodall, A. (2013). Should doctors run hospitals? Cesifo Dice Report, 11(1), pp. 37-40
- Goodall, A.H. (2013). Winning with Expert Leaders: Business Knowledge Vs. Managerial Intelligence. IEDP Developing Leaders (www.IEDP.com)
- Goodall, A.H. (2013). How to stay in pole position: hire a boss who has worked on the floor. SPS Strategy Magazine, (Decemb), pp. 16-21
- Goodall, A.H. (2011). Physician-leaders and hospital performance: Is there an association? Social Science and Medicine, 73(4), pp. 535-539. doi:10.1016/j.socscimed.2011.06.025
- Bridgewater, S., Kahn, L.M. and Goodall, A.H. (2011). Substitution and complementarity between managers and subordinates: Evidence from British football. Labour Economics, 18(3), pp. 275-286. doi:10.1016/j.labeco.2010.10.001
- Goodall, A.H., Kahn, L.M. and Oswald, A.J. (2011). Why do leaders matter? A study of expert knowledge in a superstar setting. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 77(3), pp. 265-284. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2010.11.001
- Goodall, A.H. (2009). Highly cited leaders and the performance of research universities. Research Policy, 38(7), pp. 1079-1092. doi:10.1016/j.respol.2009.04.002
- Goodall, A.H. (2008). Why Have the Leading Journals in Management (and Other Social Sciences) Failed to Respond to Climate Change? Journal of Management Inquiry, 17(4), pp. 408-420. doi:10.1177/1056492607311930
- Goodall, A.H. (2006). Should top universities be led by top researchers and are they? Journal of Documentation, 62(3), pp. 388-411. doi:10.1108/00220410610666529
Reports (5)
- Artz, B., Goodall, A.H. and Oswald, A.J. (2018). Do Women Ask? Wiley.
- Goodall, A. and Osterloh, M. (2015). Women have to enter the leadership race to win: Using random selection to increase the supply of women into senior positions. Bonn, Germany: IZA Institute of Labour Economics.
- Goodall, A. (2014). Football managers: does it take one to know one or can you learn?.
- Goodall, A. (2013). Why it matters who leads research universities..
- Goodall, A. (2012). A Theory of Expert Leadership..
Working papers (2)
- Goodall, A.H. and Osterloh, M. Lack of Diversity in Leadership: Could Selective Randomness Break the Deadlock?
- Artz, B., H. Goodall, A. and Oswald, A.J. How Common are Bad Bosses? Elsevier BV.
Education
Course Directorship
- 2017 - present, New Medical Leadership Masters, Director
Professional activities
Collaborations (academic) (5)
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Lead partner of The Anatomy of Physician Leadership Workshop II’ project (November 2019 - present), Switzerland
Sponsored by University of Zurich
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Lead partner of ‘Management Consultants and the NHS: Part of the Solution or Part of the Problem?’ project (May 2019 - present), United Kingdom
Other partners: Bristol School of Economics Finance & Management, and Warwick Business School. -
Lead partner of The Anatomy of Physician Leadership Workshop I project (October 2015 - present)
Other partners: Faculty of Medical Management and Leadership (FMLM) -
Lead partner of Medical Leadeship at Cass project (September 2015 - present)
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Lead partner of Do We Need To Shake Up The Social Sciences?’ Debate project (October 2014 - present)
Other partners: London School of Economics
Editorial activity (9)
- Higher Education, Referee, 2013 - present.
- JEBO, Referee, 2013 - present.
- Long Range Planning, Referee, 2013 - present.
- Global Environmental Change, Referee, 2011 - present.
- Leadership, Referee, 2011 - present.
- Research Policy, Referee, 2011 - present.
- Social Science and Medicine, Referee, 2011 - present.
- British Journal of Industrial Relations, Referee, 2010 - present.
- Industrial & Labor Relations Review, Referee, 2010 - present.
Events/conferences (60)
- Medical Directors' Forum, NHS England. Durham (2018). Invited speaker.
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10. 13th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance (Invited keynote). London (2017). Invited speaker.
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Leadership in Healthcare (FMLM/BMJ). (Conference) Liverpool (2017). Chair and Session/Day Chair Invited speaker.
Paper: Why frontline physicians are crucial to realizing efficiency gains in the NHS
Author: N/N/AA
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Launch event for Cass Executive Masters in Medical Leadership. (Public lecture) Kings Fund London (2017). Chair
Description: I led the organisation of this event with Ruth Velenski. It was a major success with many senior medics in attendance. -
Medical Leadership at St Georges. (Public lecture) St Georges Hospital (2017). Session/Day Chair
Paper: Research evidence for physician leadership
Author: n/a
Co-authors: n/a - Bank of England Diversity Forum. (Public lecture) Bank of England London (2017). Invited speaker.
- The Anatomy of Medical Leadership II. (Conference) Zurich (2016). Chair
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Leading Professionals Cass Workshop. (Workshop) (2016).
Paper: Leadership and Job Satisfaction
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Culture Change and Clinical Governance. (Workshop) St Georges Hospital Medical School, University of London (2016). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert Leadership: the evidence for physician leadership
Author: Goodall AH - The Anatomy of Medical Leadership. (Conference) Cass - organised with FMLM (2015). Chair
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(Seminar) Reading University (2015). Invited speaker.
Paper: Boss Competence and Worker Wellbeing
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(Seminar) Hebrew University of Jerusalem (2015).
Paper: Expert leadership
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(Public lecture) Imperial College London (2015). Invited speaker.
Paper: Should our NHS be led by Physicians? Evidence in support of Physician Leadership
Author: Goodall AH -
The Anatomy of Physician Leadership, Cass-FMLM event. (Conference) Cass (2015).
Paper: Expert Leadership in Healthcare
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Academy of Management Conference. (Conference) (2015).
Paper: Boss Competence and Worker Wellbeing
Author: Artz B
Co-authors: Goodall, AH; Oswald, AO - Improving political leadership through cross-disciplinary research. (Conference) Cass (2014). Organising Committee
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(Seminar) Uppsala University, Sweden (2014). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert leaders in universities, hospitals and other settings
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Competing in turbulent environments: Lessons from Formula One. (Seminar) Cass Business School (2014). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert Leaders in a Fast Moving Environment
Author: Goodall AH
Co-authors: Ganna Pogrebna -
Applied Mathematics Research Center. (Seminar) Coventry University (2014). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert leaders in universities, hospitals and other settings
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Keynote, Professional judgement in higher education. (Conference) Sodertorn University, Sweden (2014). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom
Author: Goodall AH - Cass IZA Understanding Leadership - A Multidisciplinary Workshop. (Conference) Cass (2013). Chair
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British Geriatric Society meeting. (Seminar) (2013). Invited speaker.
Paper: Should our NHS be led by Physicians? Evidence in support of Physician Leadership
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Research, Creativity & Business 2 'Making The Extraordinary. (Workshop) (2013). Invited speaker.
Paper: Making the extraordinary
Author: Goodall AH -
Cass IZA Understanding Leadership - A Multidisciplinary Workshop. (Conference) (2013).
Paper: Should leaders be specialists or generalists?
Author: Goodall AH - Economics of Leadership Workshop. (Conference) Sloan School, MIT (2012). Chair
- Women and Research workshop. (Conference) IZA Bonn (2012). Chair
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Tuebingen University (2012). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert Leaders
Author: Goodall AH -
IZA Leadership Workshop MIT. (Workshop) MIT (2012).
Paper: Expert Leaders
Author: Goodall AH -
IZA Women and Research workshop. (Conference) Bonn (2012).
Paper: Women and Research Productivity
Author: Goodall AH -
European Association of Labour Economists (EALE). (Conference) Germany (2012).
Paper: Expert Leaders
Author: Goodall AH -
Academy of Management Conference. (Conference) Boston (2012).
Paper: Expert Leaders
Author: Goodall AH -
Research seminar. (Seminar) IZA Bonn (2011).
Paper: Expert Leaders
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Oxford University (2011). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
Author: Goodall AH -
Senior women’s group meeting. (Public lecture) Nottingham University (2011).
Paper: Women and Research Productivity
Author: Goodall AH -
Vice Chancellor’s seminar. (Seminar) University of Leicester (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
Surgery Group research seminar. (Seminar) Imperial College (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Physician-leaders and hospital performance: Is there an association
Author: Goodall AH -
Research seminar. (Seminar) Imperial College Business School (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert Leaders
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Cranfield University Business School (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Expert Leaders
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Harvard University (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Policy & Strategy Directorate, UK Department of Health. (Seminar) (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Physician-leaders and hospital performance: Is there an association
Author: Goodall AH -
Deputy-Vice Chancellor’s seminar. (Seminar) University College Cork (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
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League of European Research Universities. (Workshop) University of Zurich (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
Author: Goodall AH -
Keynote speaker, Society for Research into Higher Education Annual Conference. (Conference) (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
Author: Goodall AH -
American Economic Association Conference. (Conference) (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
'Building a World-Class University' conference, Times Higher Education. (Conference) (2010). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing ResearchUniversities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
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Research seminar. (Seminar) SPRU, University of Sussex (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Universita' Bocconi (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
Author: Goodall AH -
Research seminar. (Seminar) Berkeley, University of California (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
American Council on Education Seminar. (Seminar) Washington DC (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
The Future of HE in Scotland conference. (Conference) Edinburgh (2009). Invited speaker.
Paper: Who should lead research universities?
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State Secretariat for Education and Research seminar. (Seminar) Swiss Government (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Department of Quantitative Social Science, Institute of Education (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Research seminar. (Seminar) School of Industrial & Labor Relations, Cornell University (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Research seminar. (Seminar) Department of Research Evaluation, ETH & University of Zurich (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
Research seminar. (Seminar) Institute for Strategy and Business Economics, University of Zurich (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Leading and Managing Research Universities: Why we Need Scholars in Charge
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Workshop on the New Challenges to the Economics of Business Schools and Universities. (Workshop) Paris (2008). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
Author: Goodall AH -
Research seminar. (Seminar) Graduate School of Education, University of Bristol (2007). Invited speaker.
Paper: Socrates in the Boardroom: Why Research Universities Should be Led by Top Scholars
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Academy of Management Conference. (Conference) Philadelphia (2007).
Paper: Who should lead research universities?
Author: Goodall AH -
European Institute for Advanced Studies in Management Workshop. (Workshop) Venice (2006). Invited speaker.
Paper: Who should lead research universities?
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British Academy of Management Conference. (Conference) (2006). Invited speaker.
Paper: Highly Cited Leaders and the Performance of Research Universities
Author: Goodall AH
Keynote lectures/speeches (10)
- Luiss Debates: Special event on Expert Leadership. Joined by the Italian industrialist Emma Marcegaglia in Rome, Luiss University Rome (2019). https://www.luiss.it/evento/2019/03/06/luiss-debates-expert-leadership
- Priory Group Medical Directors Board Meeting. Southampton (2019).
- European Society of Cardiology. Switzerland (2018).
- Expert leadership event Chaired by University Rector, LUISS University Rome, February 2019. Rome, Italy (2018). Invited keynote for event built around my expert leadership research
- Women Leaders in Healthcare. St Barts NHS Trust (2018). Invited speaker
- Conference for the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practice Management Association. Wales (2018). Invited speaker
- Expert Leadership. (2017). Keynote at 13th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance, London 12th December.
- 13th European Conference on Management Leadership and Governance. London (2017). Invited keynote
- Canadian Association of Physician Leaders Annual Conference. Vancouver, Canada (2017). COnference Keynote
- Conference for the Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons and Veterinary Practice Management Association. Wales (2017). Conference invited speaker
Media appearances (84)
- This is the worst kind of bad boss, according to 28,000 workers, (2020) CNBC (website).
- Good intentions and purpose cannot cover up for bad bosses. (2020) Financial Times (newspaper).
- Univision's new CEO doesn't speak Spanish. (2020) Quartz (website).
- ‘Copenhagen heads of department are publishing like crazy’. (2019) University Post (Denmark) (website).
- What makes a bad boss? they ran feature on my FT article. (2019) BBC TV Work Life (television).
- (2019) Business as usual won’t help business schools solve the climate crisis (newspaper).
- Business as usual won’t help business schools solve the climate crisis. (2019) Times Higher Education (newspaper).
- Who should make policy, politicians or educationists? (2019) Schools Week (magazine).
- Do doctors make bad managers? (2019) Assembi.com (website).
- Actually, Women Do Ask for Money. They Just Don’t Get It. (2019) The Cut Magazine (magazine).
- The Fifth Risk and what it means for Australia. (2018) News and resources for Australia’s public sector leaders. (website).
- 4 years after the CEO of Microsoft publicly flubbed a question on how women should ask for a raise, he has completely different advice. (2018) Business Insider (website).
- The key takeaways from that depressing study about women being less likely to get raises than men. (2018) Mic Daily USA (website).
- Businesses risk an 'abyss-like gap' in their leadership teams, say experts. (2018) People Management Magazine (website).
- On Leadership: What leaders can learn from the World Cup Expertise shouldn't be overlooked, according to researchers. (2018).
- Women and men ask for raises at the same rate. One group is more likely to get them, study says. (2018) Miami Herald (newspaper).
- Research: Women Ask for Raises as Often as Men, but Are Less Likely to Get Them. (2018) Harvard Business Review digital (website).
- Let's not wait a hundred years to close the gender pay gap. (2018) Phys Org (website).
- Expert leadership. (2018) ‘Why technical experts make great leaders’ (radio).
- Bad bosses: what makes a good leader? (2018) Eat Sleep Work Repeat (radio).
- Bad bosses are making Britain’s productivity puzzle worse. (2018) Financial Times (newspaper).
- Bank bonus caps could do wonders for gender equality. (2018) Financial TImes (newspaper).
- BBC Managers Face Barrage of Criticism in Gender Pay Dispute. (2018) New York Times (newspaper).
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- Finishing Pole. (2012) Tomorrows FM (website).
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