
معرفی
Ewan Ferlie is a Professor of Public Services Management at King’s College London, affiliated with King’s Business School and the Department of Management. His research focuses on organizational change in public services, particularly healthcare and higher education, emphasizing New Public Management, co-creation of services, and policy reform. He has held leadership roles, including Head of the Public Services Management & Organisation Group and previously at Imperial College and Royal Holloway.
Education:
- PhD in Social Policy, University of Kent (1986)
- MSc in Social Research and Social Policy, University of Oxford (1979)
- BA in Modern History, University of Oxford (1977)
Research Interests: Public management reform, healthcare systems, strategic management in public organizations, evidence-based policy, and antimicrobial resistance. He co-leads major projects like COGOV (EU-funded co-creation initiatives) and ASPIRES (antimicrobial stewardship in surgery).
Grants & Awards:
- Fellowships: RSA, Academy of Social Sciences, British Academy
- Funding from ESRC, NIHR, EU Horizon 2020
- Leadership roles: Non-executive director of Warwickshire Health Authority
Publications: Over 120 articles and books, including co-editing the Oxford Handbooks on Public and Healthcare Management. Recent work emphasizes co-creation frameworks, healthcare austerity, and pandemic responses.
Lab/Teams: Leads the Public Services Management & Organisation Group, collaborating on projects like SASCI (adult social care innovation) and COMPASS (global pandemic strategies).





