![]() Prior to joining NTU, Wendy was an Associate Professor in Industrial Economics at Nottingham University Business School. She currently has 13 PhD completions and one MPhil completion. She is module leader for the MBA/ EMBA/ SLEMBA Responsible and Sustainable Leadership module and contributes to the Values Led Organisation module on the OMBA. She also contributes to the DBA training programme and supervises students on the DBA and PhD programme at NBS. She is involved in mentoring BAIBM final years for their Business Research Project and has been involved in the Transformational Leadership Development module on the MSc programme. Wendy is involved in teaching and mentoring across all programme levels within the Business School. In January 2020 she was appointed deputy lead for the theme by the DVC for research. This involves liaising and working with senior research professors across disciplines and schools. This steering committee co-ordinates and provides a research and funding strategy for university wide research on sustainability. She is on the steering committee for the research theme “Sustainable Futures”, which is one of the NTU’s priority research themes. ![]() Wendy also is involved in the development of sustainability research at the university level. Prior to that she was representing Nottingham University in the €3 million European Union FP7 bid- “IMPACT”, which assessed the impact of CSR practices of companies. She was part of a European consortium which has recently completed a € 3.09 million European Union FP7 research project “Global Value” which assessed the CSR impact of multi-national companies and how “systems of governance” influence business behaviour. Of particular interest are the concepts of inclusive and relational governance. This assesses multilevel governance structures and how configurations of actors, tools and norms influence the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Impact, and the measurement and theorisation of sustainability impact from a business perspective also plays a key role in her research. Systems of Governance in the developing country context is also another key element to her research portfolio. Her research portfolio includes the international comparative analysis of corporate responsibility, with various studies focusing on patterns and institutional drivers of corporate responsibility in Asia, OECD countries and developing countries. She joined Nottingham Business School in October 2017. ![]() Wendy Chapple is an Associate Professor and a member of the Responsible and Sustainable Business Lab at Nottingham Business School.
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