Research in the School of Management

The School of Management aims to be a centre for research excellence in the field of management at local, national and international levels. Within the school, ‘research clusters’ focus on five key areas of management research:

  • Employment Relations
  • Entrepreneurship and Innovation
  • Global Business
  • Logistics and Supply Chain
  • Organisational Behaviour and Theory.

Led by the Deputy Head, Research and Innovation Professor George Cairns, the researchers in the school collaborate on projects with local and international research institutes, as well as writing and contributing to books, journals and conferences. This research output aims to addresses issues of interest and concern in broad society; business, the public sector, not-for-profit organisations, and groups who lack voice in other forums.

Research Focus
While the school offers expertise across a broad range of management related areas, the key research concentrations in the school are contained within five key areas

Research Publications
Research staff within the school have contributed to an extensive range of books, journals and conferences

Research Collaborations
The school is fostering research collaboration both within RMIT and overseas

Research Projects
While the school is actively identifying new research opportunities at every opportunity,currently it is undertaking research projects that have been funded internally by RMIT as well as national competitive grants.

Further information

Research Staff

Information for Research Students

Information for Research Staff