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Clive Holtham is a Professor of Information Management at Bayes Business School, City, University of London. He holds a Master of Arts from the University of Oxford and a Master of Social Science from the University of Birmingham. His research focuses on strategic information systems, knowledge management, and innovative pedagogy, particularly integrating arts-based methods into management education. Holtham has led major projects such as the EU-funded PRISM study on intangibles and pioneered the 'electronic boardroom' concept.
Education:
- MSoc Sci in Management, University of Birmingham (1971–1972)
- MA (Oxford), University of Oxford (1967–1970)
Research Interests: Holtham’s work bridges information systems, management learning, and creative pedagogy. He emphasizes leveraging technology for executive education, including e-learning and art-based strategies. Notable projects include designing learning spaces for knowledge work and advocating for interdisciplinary approaches like paper-folding and visual journals in leadership training.
Awards:
- UK National Teaching Fellowship (2003)
- Young Accountant of the Year (1976)
- Distinguished Visiting Professor (2021)
- Elected to Fellowship of ACCA (1978) and CIPFA (1976)
Advising & Grants: Holtham supervised numerous PhD students focusing on IT systems, organizational impact, and nonprofit innovation. He has secured funding from HEFCE, EU, and BLF. His recent work explores generative AI in education and sustainable urban management through artful inquiry.
Labs & Teams: Co-founded the innovative learning network knowhownonprofit.org and led the Bayes Business School Learning Laboratory. Collaborates with global institutions on projects like the ‘Playful Urban Learning Space’ and ‘Arts of Management’ symposia.


