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Professor Joe Nellis is a leading academic at Cranfield University, serving as Professor of Global Economy and Deputy Dean at the Cranfield School of Management. He is affiliated with the Department of Economics, Finance and Business Data Analytics and has been a central figure in establishing the school’s globally recognized economics teaching, ranked #1 in the world by the Financial Times in 2017. He holds visiting professorships in Germany, Belgium, Austria, the Netherlands, Hungary, the USA, and Ghana.
- BSc(Econ), University of Ulster
- MA, University of Warwick
- PhD, Cranfield University
His research spans global macroeconomics, business environmental analysis, strategic thinking, and management development. He has published over 200 academic and practitioner articles and 19 books, focusing on fiscal and monetary policy, financial institutions, housing markets, and international economic developments. His collaborative work frequently examines policy impacts in both OECD and emerging economies.
The 15 most recent publications reveal a strong trend in analyzing fiscal consolidation, monetary and macroprudential policies, institutional investors, and intellectual property enforcement. These works employ advanced econometric methods and panel data analysis, often with a focus on policy evaluation in Greece, Indonesia, and the UK. The breadth of journals reflects interdisciplinary engagement across economics, finance, innovation, and sustainability.
- CBE (Commander of the Order of the British Empire)
- Adam Smith Tassie Medallion (top Economics graduate, University of Ulster)
- Outstanding Professor Award (Hungary, TEMPUS Programme)
- Distinguished Graduate Award (University of Ulster)
- Multiple Best Professor Awards (Purdue University, Tilburg University)
- FT Rank: #1 globally for MBA economics teaching (2017)
Professor Nellis has advised numerous private and public sector clients, including Cisco, Vodafone, Procter & Gamble, UCL, and UK government departments. He has held senior leadership roles such as Director of the Full-Time MBA, Academic Dean, and Pro-Vice Chancellor. He co-developed the UK’s leading house price indices (Halifax and Nationwide) and remains active in research, teaching, and consultancy. He is a frequent speaker at international conferences and contributes to policy debates on economic strategy and financial regulation.
He is a key member of the Economics Group at Cranfield, which he founded, and continues to lead research initiatives in macroeconomic modeling, financial systems, and global economic trends. His work often involves collaboration with scholars across Europe, Africa, and Asia, reflecting his international academic network and influence.



