Personal profile
Overview
Michael Butler is Professor of Management at Bangor Business School, UK, and Visiting Professor at Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance, China. Prior to Bangor Business School I worked at Aston Business School and Cranfield School of Management.
Michael is Founder/Director of The TRANSFORMATION Project (www.thetransformationproject.co.uk). The Project captures his research interests in understanding the process and practice of change from a multi-disciplinary perspective (institutional, biological and historical).
He is on the Editorial Board of Complexity, Governance and Networks and formerly on the Editorial Board of Asia Pacific Journal of Business Administration. He publishes in leading management and organization journals (British Journal of Management, Human Relations, International Journal of Operations and Production Management, Journal of Management, Journal of Management Studies, The Leadership Quarterly, Organization Science and Public Management Review - all rated 4* [out of 4] internationally excellent).
He has co-authored one book and co-edited three. One of the books is a textbook about ‘Organisational Behaviour’ (CIPD) and the most recent is titled ‘Embedding Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility and Ethics in Business Education’ (Edward Elgar).
His engaged scholarship (funded to c£2.6m) has been recognized (CMI and ESRC), and the OECD used his research to evaluate international policy implementation. An ERDF project facilitated measurable growth across 38 SMEs, and in 2019 knowledge was transferred about measuring growth evidencing US$13,925,474.60 (£11,406,000) Gross Value added to the Nairobi economy, and 357 jobs created.
In 2015, he became Fellow, RSA (Royal Society for Arts). In 2017, Senior Fellow, HEA (Higher Education Academy), and Fellow, CMI (Chartered Management Institute).
Research Group/s
Director: Rhanbarth Research Centre – Centre for Sustainable Regions and Economies (2024 - ongoing)
Lead: Organisational Behaviour Research Planning Group (within Rhanbarth) (2023 - ongoing)
Lead: Business, Management and Marketing Subject Group (2023 - 2024)
Member: Senior Management Group, Bangor Business School (2023 - 2024)
Grant Awards and Projects
Total Grant Income
£2,620,450.70 (personal share = £1,605,039.99)
Since Joining Bangor Business School (July 2023)
- 2024-2025 (PI) £34,612.00, Welsh Government, Bangor University - Innovation and Impact Award: The TRANSFORMATION Project.
- 2024-2025 (PI) £9,910.70, Shared Prosperity Fund, Anglesey Column Trust.
- 2024-2025 (PI, Work Package 9) £1,136,865 (with £109,592 coming to Bangor University), Innovate UK, the NEWID (Northeast Wales Industrial Decarbonisation) project.
- 2024-2025 (CI) £50,000 (with £11,912.29 coming to Bangor University), Pan Wales CEIC: Development of an Innovation Plan to explore and scope an all-Wales Circular Economy Innovation Programme – Clean Growth.
- 2024-2025 (CI) £18,000.00, Development Bank Wales, Communities “Are Doin’ It For Themselves”.
Before Joining Bangor
I generated both individually and as part of a team £1,421,013, most as Principal Investigator (PI).
Postgraduate Project Opportunities
Current Research Students
PhD Students:
- 2025 to date, Afshan Shaheen, Full Time, 50 % co-supervisor, student based Bangor Business School
- 2020 to date, Yifeng Liao, Full Time, associate supervisor, student and first supervisor based in Birmingham City University
DBA Students:
- 2021 to date, Yusra Anas, Part Time, associate supervisor, student and first supervisor based in Aston Business School
- 2019 to date, Xiaohao Dai, Part Time, associate supervisor, student and first supervisor based in Aston Business School
Completions
I have 12 research student completions - this includes PhD and DBA students.
Future Research Students
1. I can supervise widely within Business and Management.
2. My research interests focus on organisational change, taking a multi-disciplinary perspective (transformational, biological and historical).
3. I have a specific project called The TRANSFORMATION Project (www.thetransformationproject.co.uk) and I'm looking for research students to contribute to this research agenda.
4. I have some live projects, again, I'm looking for research students:
- Investigating Future Prosperity - How Management Skills can Boost Growth in the Regions and Beyond
This project is an extension of the supervisory team’s contribution to the CMI's latest policy paper which focused on the West Midlands Future Prosperity. The new project will address the important topic of boosting growth through management skills by comparing and contrasting three regions including Wales, the North East and the West Midlands. There are wider implications by addressing the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Qualitative methods will be used to reveal key themes and build towards new theory, especially related to place leadership. There is a practice dimension which delivers impact by helping regional organisations such as SMEs to grow.
- Sustainable Heritage and Social Innovation as Enablers of UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UNESCO published a policy document for the integration of a sustainable development perspective into the processes of the World Heritage Convention. In other words, for the first time, the role of heritage and creativity is seen as an enabler of sustainable development across the Sustainable Development Goals. In order to develop and test new approaches, this project will compare and contrast two live projects which are in the process of bringing heritage sites into re-use with an emphasis on community involvement. Action research will surface concepts and practices about sustainable heritage. There will be a wider contribution to social innovation and emergent theory in this field.
Teaching and Supervision
Postgraduate (Semester 1):
- ABJ-ASB-4413 Int'l Strategic Management (the biggest module in the university (and business school), currently over 400 students)
Undergraduate (Semester 2):
- ASB-2605 Experience of HRM at Work (I organise the innovative site visit to enhance employability)
- ASB-2021 Commercial Awareness & Insight of Work (I organise the innovative site visit to enhance employability)
Past Teaching (Executive Education):
- Corporate Strategy 2023/24
I supervise projects at all levels.
Personal
Research-related Awards
2017: Fellow, CMI (Chartered Management Institute)
2015: Fellow, RSA (Royal Society for Arts)
2013: The TRANSFORMATION Project became an ESRC Good Practice Case Study for co-production action research, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lp9nQTpbus (3.1K YouTube views)
2012: CMI awarded myself (with Sweeney & Crundwell) one of the Top Five Management Articles at its annual event
Teaching-related Awards
2024: Nominated, Undeb Bangor (the Students' Union of Bangor University) Academic Awards (university level award)
2018: Nominated, Aston University Students' Union Academic Awards, Engaging Teaching (university level award)
2017: Senior Fellow, HEA (Higher Education Academy) (national level award)
2009: Beta Gamma Sigma, Aston University Chapter (international level award)
2008 – 2010: CAMPUS Teaching and Learning Fellowship, Salford University, UK (national level award)
2007: Aston Business School Excellence in Teaching Award (school level award)
2005: Aston Excellence in Teaching Award (university level award)
Other
Underpinning Philosophy
I am passinate about civic engagement. I contribute to the economic, environmental, cultural and social well-being of the area I live and work in. This commitment extends beyond my immediate location to international exchanges of ideas.
External Positions
Visiting Professor, Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance (May 2023 - onwards)
Member Board of Trustees, Anglesey Column Trust (January 2024 - onwards)
Member Board of Trustees, The Chamberlain Highbury Trust (December 2021 - June 2023)
Member Board of Trustees, The Birmingham Civic Society (July 2015 - June 2023)
Contact Info
Professor Michael Butler
Subject Group: Business, Management and Marketing
Location: Room 0.02, Hen Goleg
Telephone: +44 1248 382665
Email: [email protected]
Related documents
Education/Academic qualification
Postgraduate, MA, MSt. in the History of Design (Pass with Distinction), University of Oxford
2013 → 2016
Award Date: 4 Jul 2016
Postgraduate, PhD, The Rise and Rise of the New Public Management, University of Warwick
1995 → 2000
Award Date: 3 Jul 2000
Undergraduate, BA, History (Hons), University of Durham
1985 → 1988
Award Date: 4 Jul 1988
Undergraduate, BA, Certificate in Field Archaeology, University of London
1984 → 1985
Award Date: 8 Jul 1985
External positions
Visiting Professor, Shanghai Lixin University of Accounting and Finance
May 2023 → …
Member Board of Trustees, The Chamberlain Highbury Trust
Dec 2021 → …
Member Board of Trustees, The Birmingham Civic Society
Jul 2015 → …
Keywords
- H Social Sciences (General)
- Strategy
- Transformation
- Change Management
- D204 Modern History
- Business History
- Design History
- Q Science (General)
- Organisational Cognitive Neuroscience
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 4 Quality Education
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SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy
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SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth
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SDG 9 Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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SDG 11 Sustainable Cities and Communities
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SDG 12 Responsible Consumption and Production
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SDG 13 Climate Action
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SDG 17 Partnerships for the Goals
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Anglesey Column Trust - Sensing Around Anglesey Column
Butler, M., Crosby, P., Hanna, S. & Xiao, J., Mar 2025, Bangor. 22 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Bangor Business School Report: S-FIS Pan Wales CEIC - Development of an Innovation Plan to explore and scope an all-Wales Circular Economy Innovation Programme (Clean Growth)
Butler, M., Thomas, S. & Ullah, K., Feb 2025, 13 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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North East Wales Industrial Decarbonisation (NEWID), Economic and Social Benefits Analysis, Work Package 9
Butler, M., Liddle, J., Mitchelmore, S., Parry, S. & Skinner, C., Jan 2025, 32 p.Research output: Book/Report › Commissioned report › peer-review
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Reconstructing Historical Atmospheres: Creating Sensory Trails for Heritage Sites
Xiao, J. & Butler, M., 24 Dec 2025, In: Architecture. 6, 1, 3.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Towards net zero - A practical transformative leadership agenda for manufacturers and SMEs
de Ruyter, A., Butler, M. & Crozier, R., 10 Feb 2025, Examining Net Zero: Creating Solutions for a Greener Society and Sustainable Economic Growth. de Ruyter, A., McCabe, S. & Nielsen, B. (eds.). Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 224 p.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Chapter › peer-review
Projects
- 2 Finished
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S-FIS Pan Wales CEIC: Development of an Innovation Plan to explore and scope an all-Wales Circular Economy Innovation Programme – Clean Growth
Butler, M. (PI)
16/10/24 → 19/09/25
Project: Research
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Skills & Innovation voucher scheme -Anglesy Column Trust - Maxii
Butler, M. (PI)
1/06/24 → 31/07/25
Project: Research
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ESRC (Publisher)
Butler, M. (Peer reviewer)
5 Jan 2026 → 6 Jan 2026Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Publication peer-review
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Public Management Review (Journal)
Butler, M. (Peer reviewer)
Jan 2026Activity: Publication peer-review and editorial work › Editorial activity
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Presented at Bangor Business School's Organisational Behaviour Research Group about the NEWID project.
Butler, M. (Speaker)
21 Mar 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Presented at Bangor University's Business and Enterprise Engagement Network about The TRANSFORMATION Project
Butler, M. (Speaker) & Nwagboso Iro, U. (Speaker)
18 Feb 2025Activity: Talk or presentation › Invited talk
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Press/Media
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NEWID Launches Industrial Decarbonisation Plan for North East Wales
11/02/25
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Summary news story: North East Wales Industrial Decarbonisation Cluster (NEWID) cluster plan launch
10/02/25
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Full news story: North East Wales Industrial Decarbonisation Cluster (NEWID) - cluster plan launch
10/02/25
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Research
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Representing Bangor University, Summarising research findings from Economic and Social Benefits Analysis, Work Package 9
6/02/25
1 Media contribution
Press/Media: Research