
معرفی
Professor Kamal Munir is Pro-Vice-Chancellor for University Community and Engagement at the University of Cambridge and holds the Professor of Strategy and Policy title. He is also a Fellow of Homerton College and Academic Director of the Centre for Strategic Philanthropy. His work has been cited in major global media outlets and he has received multiple teaching awards.
- Current Roles: Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Professor of Strategy and Policy
- Key Affiliations: Homerton College, Centre for Strategic Philanthropy
- Research Themes: Organizational theory, social inequality, institutional change, technological innovation, and heritage conservation
Munir’s research focuses on how organizations and institutions perpetuate social inequality through intersectional structures, the unintended consequences of heritage conservation, and the dynamics of technological and social innovation. His work on institutional theory critiques its critical foundations and explores power dynamics in global production networks and privatization processes.
The 15 most recent articles (2025–2019) span fields like organizational sociology, political economy, global health, and cultural studies. Notable subfields include systemic inequality, hybrid market categories, pandemic governance, technological evolution, and postcolonial heritage.
Scientific Contributions:
- Winner of multiple teaching awards
- Published in leading journals on institutional theory, social inequality, and technological change
- Consulted for public and private sector organizations



