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David Jamieson is a Senior Lecturer at Northumbria University's Newcastle Business School, specifically within the Department of Public Leadership and Social Enterprise. His academic work focuses on transforming public services through innovative relational approaches and digital platforms.
Dr. Jamieson's research interests center on public management and service innovation, with particular expertise in relational service delivery models, co-creation processes in public services, and the digital transformation of government. His work examines how public organizations can develop more effective service ecosystems through collaborative approaches that engage citizens and stakeholders in meaningful ways. He has made significant contributions to understanding the implementation of living labs, service modeling tools, and data analytics in public sector contexts.
His publication record reveals a strong trend toward examining the intersection of digital technologies and public service innovation, with particular emphasis on how relational approaches can enhance service delivery. Recent work has explored the application of living lab methodologies, digital modeling tools for complex service environments, and the role of data analytics in public sector decision-making. His research consistently addresses practical implementation challenges while advancing theoretical understanding of public service transformation.
Dr. Jamieson currently supervises one postgraduate research student, Denise Jones, who is working on 'Information Sharing and the Northfutures Digital Health hub – implementation, adoption and design.' His research activities appear to be supported through collaborations with various public sector organizations and research centers focused on public service innovation.
His work contributes to several research initiatives at Northumbria University focused on public service transformation, particularly through the application of digital tools and methodologies for service co-creation and modeling. These efforts align with the university's research strengths in public policy and social enterprise.

