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Dr Adeyinka Adewale serves as Associate Professor of Leadership Ethics and Entrepreneurship at Henley Business School, University of Reading, and holds Fellow status with the Higher Education Academy. He actively contributes to both the Henley Centre for Entrepreneurship and the Centre for Business Ethics and Sustainability, focusing on the intersection of ethical leadership and entrepreneurial practice in global contexts.
His research centers on business ethics, corporate social responsibility, and entrepreneurship within emerging economies, with particular emphasis on African business environments. Adewale investigates how bureaucratic structures impact moral agency, the role of religious beliefs in entrepreneurial behavior, and the development of virtuous leadership models applicable to developing economies. His work bridges theoretical frameworks like Moral Identity theory with practical business applications.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals consistent focus on ethical leadership in Africa, bureaucratic influences on morality, and entrepreneurship in informal sectors. His research demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between management theory, post-colonial studies, and socio-cognitive ethics, with increasing attention to wellbeing and institutional challenges in emerging markets.
His scientific recognition includes:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA)
Adewale has secured significant research funding including the Innovation for African Universities Project, Grand Challenges Research Fund for Nigerian Creative Industry Research, and the 'Rethinking Wellbeing' project examining neoliberal impacts on workplace wellbeing through artistic lenses. He serves as reviewer for leading management journals and maintains active industry engagement through board positions with African organizations and charities.
His professional activities extend to global conference presentations across Africa, Europe, and North America, along with frequent keynote addresses and training sessions for businesses, governments, and professional bodies worldwide. He also advises numerous small business owners globally and contributes to academic discourse through extensive publications with publishers including Edward Elgar and Taylor & Francis.
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