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Timothy Donnelly is a Lecturer at the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics (TSBE), University of Tasmania, where he has been actively involved in teaching and research since 2018. He earned his PhD in Management from the same institution, with a focus on strategic capabilities in the not-for-profit sector. His academic journey includes a Bachelor of Business with First Class Honours and a Graduate Certificate of Research, both from the University of Tasmania.
- PhD in Management, University of Tasmania (2018–2023)
- Bachelor of Business (Management), University of Tasmania
- Graduate Certificate of Research, University of Tasmania
Dr. Donnelly's research centers on strategic management frameworks applied to not-for-profit organisations and social enterprises. He investigates how for-profit strategies can be adapted to enhance sustainability, ethics, and operational effectiveness in mission-driven sectors. His work also spans business ethics, organisational strategy, technological impacts on management, and the philosophy of science. His doctoral thesis developed a best-practice strategic capabilities framework for community housing and non-profits.
The 15 most recent articles (limited to available data) reveal a strong thematic focus on sustainability, ethics, and strategic management across diverse sectors including finance, events, and housing. His publications frequently explore corporate social responsibility, knowledge management, and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), often using a resource-based or dynamic capabilities lens. These works are published in journals such as Social Responsibility Journal, Event Management, and Current Issues in Knowledge Management, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement with sustainable development goals (SDGs) 8, 9, 11, and 12.
Dr. Donnelly is actively involved in doctoral supervision, currently guiding a student in the area of Volunteer Leadership. While no specific research grants are mentioned, his work aligns with broader funded initiatives in sustainability and social enterprise. His teaching philosophy emphasizes critical thinking, real-world case studies, and ethical decision-making in management and marketing courses.
- Current Doctoral Supervision: Volunteer Leadership (since 2021)
He is affiliated with the Tasmanian School of Business and Economics, contributing to research and teaching that bridges theoretical rigor with practical impact in ethical and sustainable business practices.