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Dr James Blackmore-Wright is an Assistant Professor of Strategy and Leadership at the Department of Management, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham. He serves as the Programme Director for the Online MSc International Management, contributing to both academic leadership and curriculum development.
- PhD in Management, University of Northampton (2020)
- MBA, Aston University (2012)
- PG Dip in Management, University of Leicester (2007)
- Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy (HEA)
- Chartered Marketer, Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM)
James Blackmore-Wright's research centers on medium-sized business development and the complexities of international expansion. He integrates Management Science with practical insights to address challenges in complex organizational environments. His work also explores the effectiveness of management education, particularly in fostering problem-solving skills, team-based learning, and leadership development. He is committed to cultivating cultures of business excellence and high-performance teams.
His recent publications reflect a consistent focus on responsible international business, educational innovation, and leadership development. Themes across his work include the impact of MBA education, the design of effective learning strategies, and the integration of ethical and strategic considerations in global business. His 2025 book International Business as Responsible Business: Theory and Practice signals a strong commitment to sustainable and ethical business practices.
James is an active contributor to public discourse, having provided expert commentary for BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio Northampton, and BBC Television on topics such as the UK retail sector and business trends.
He supervises no known students and has no listed scientific awards. His work is supported by his role in academic leadership and media engagement, bridging the gap between scholarly research and practical business application.
James is a member of the academic community at Birmingham Business School, contributing to teaching, research, and program direction without indication of affiliation with any specific research lab or team.




