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Jonathon Mackay is a Senior Lecturer at the School of Business, University of Wollongong, holding a Career Development Fellowship. He specializes in systems theories, ethics, labour exploitation, and supply chain management. His research focuses on modern slavery discourses, grassroots advocacy ethics, and supply chain sustainability. Mackay earned a PhD in 2019 from UOW examining organizational risk perception and agency.
- Education: PhD in Business (2019, UOW)
Research interests include critical discourse analysis of exploitation narratives, applied systems thinking in sustainability, humanitarian logistics, and education philosophy. His work integrates pragmatism and ethics of care into teaching methodologies. He has conducted fieldwork in Indonesia on religious minority issues and collaborates with Indonesian scholars.
Recent publications explore systems approaches to supply chain ethics (2024), disruption dynamics (2023), and resilience strategies (2020). His work bridges theoretical frameworks with real-world applications in corporate responsibility and disaster management.
- Awards: School of Business Career Development Fellowship
Advisory roles include supervising PhD candidates researching Indonesian public procurement reforms and the Australian tattoo industry's organizational change. He secured an internal grant for unspecified academic initiatives.
Mackay chairs the UOW Pride Network, promoting inclusivity for LGBTIQ+ staff/students, and serves as a union delegate for NTEU, focusing on academic employment conditions and gender affirmation leave policies. He previously led academic program direction roles (2022-2024).

