Stewart Clegg
Born in Bradford, England, Stewart Clegg was Reader at Griffith University (1976-84), Professor at the University of New England (1985-9), Professor at the University of St. Andrews (1990-3), Foundation Professor at the University of Western Sydney, Macarthur, (1993-6) before moving to UTS. He is Research Director of CMOS (Centre for Management and Organization Studies) Research at UTS, and holds a small number of Visiting Professorships at prestigious European universities and research centres.
Presently he has a number of ARC competitive grants and is one of the most published and cited authors in the top-tier journals in the Organization Studies field. Recently he has written on topics as diverse as ‘food’, ‘strategy’, ‘modernity’ and ‘gossip’. For the future, with UTS colleagues Martin Kornberger and Jochen Schweitzer (as well as Chris Carter from St Andrews) he plans to write a best-selling text on Strategy. Outside work, he enjoys walking, cycling, rugby football, as well as cinema, music (particularly jazz), travel and politics.
