
Professor Glenn Morgan
BA, MA
Current positions
Honorary Professor
School of Management - Business School
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Research interests
Glenn’s main areas of interest are in the impact of globalization on work and organization in different forms of capitalism. His recent research examines how business is impacted by the rise of populism.
He has published a range of edited books, journal papers and book chapters on populism and business, solidarity and precarity at work and its impact on the household, the impact of multinational firms on institutions and societies, the impact of financialization on business elite formations in different forms of capitalism in Europe, Asia and Latin America.
Current research is focused on two levels of change within contemporary capitalisms. Firstly he is examining the relationship between corporatre power adn political influence in the era of populism, Brexit and Trump as well as its historical antecedents during periods of crisis and democratic fragmentation. Secondly he is conducting work on changes in the nature of solidarity at work, the rise of precarious work, the impact on households and families and how this feeds in to support for populism and anit-business, anti-system politics.
His papers have appeared in a range of journals including Organization Studies, Organization, Journal of Management Studies, Human Relations, Journal of European Public Policy, Socio-Economic Review, Economy and Society, New Political Economy, Politics & Society.
From 2005-2008, Glenn was Editor of the journal Organization; he is on the board of Journal of Professions and Organizations, and Critical Perspectives in International Business. From 2014-15, he was President of the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. He has held visiting appointments at a number of universities in North America and Europe.
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Innovation and Institutions in Latin American economies
Principal Investigator
Description
This project is aimed at building knowledge and research capacities into the impact which national institutions have on innovation in emerging economies and particularly in Latin America.. Professor McDermott from…Managing organisational unit
School of Management - Business SchoolDates
01/01/2017 to 31/07/2017
Publications
Selected publications
20/08/2020Extending Varieties of Capitalism to Emerging Economies
New Political Economy
Disruption and re-regulation in work and employment
Transfer: European Review of Labour and Research
Solidarity at Work
Work, Employment and Society
Recent publications
21/02/2024Review Symposium: Business and Populism: The Odd Couple?
European Political Science
Social Challenges for Business in the Age of Populism
Business and Society
Brexit, Populism and Business
Business and Populism
Business and Populism
Business and Populism
Populism, Risk and Business
Business and Populism