Denis Fischbacher-SmithView profile
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Denis Fischbacher-Smith is a Professor and Research Chair in Risk and Resilience at the University of Glasgow's Adam Smith Business School, within the College of Social Sciences. Previously, he held roles at the University of Liverpool, including founding director of its Management School, and held academic positions at Sheffield, Durham, and John Moores Universities. He also served as a visiting professor at Kobe University (Japan), San Diego State University (USA), and Innsbruck University (Austria). His academic journey includes degrees from Manchester, Glasgow, St Andrews, and others, culminating in a DLitt in Crisis Management. He holds over a dozen professional certifications, including Fellowships from the Academy of Social Sciences and Higher Education Academy, and Chartered statuses in Geography, Security, and Management. Research focuses on risk management, crisis response, and organizational resilience, with 112+ publications spanning three decades. Key areas include evacuation strategies, crisis team performance, emergency planning limitations, and organizational vulnerability. He advises governments (e.g., UK Department of Health, Lesotho), corporations, and regulatory bodies, and has led projects on healthcare safety and terrorism preparedness. Publications emphasize interdisciplinary approaches to risk, such as using comics in education and analyzing post-EU expansion crises. Awards recognize his contributions to public health policy, emergency planning, and security practices. He chairs HARM Consulting and serves on boards of NHS trusts and sports organizations.








